Astro 10-Lecture 6-Formation and Structure of the Solar System.ppt
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1、Astro 10-Lecture 6: Formation and Structure of the Solar System,What are the properties of the solar system?How are these properties explained by theories of the formation of the solar system?Why are the planets different from one another?,Scale of the Solar System A reminder of Exercise #1,Scale Mo
2、del of the Solar System,The Sun (basketball) Mercury (tiny ballbearing at 10 yds),Scale Model of the Solar System,Venus (pinhead at 18 yds),Scale Model of the Solar System,Earth (pinhead at 25 yds) Moon (tiny ball bearing 2.4 inches away).,Scale Model of the Solar System,Mars (tiny ballbearing at 39
3、 yards),Scale Model of the Solar System,Asteroids (A few thousand specks of dust between 50 and 75 yards away from the volleyball),Scale Model of the Solar System,Jupiter (1 inch diameter at 132 yards),Scale Model of the Solar System,Saturn (0.7 inch diameter at 242 yards),Scale Model of the Solar S
4、ystem,Uranus and Neptune (0.3 inch diameter at 487 and 762 yards),Scale Model of the Solar System,Pluto & Charon (tiny ballbearings at 1000 yds),Characteristics of the Solar System (formation theory must explain all),1. All of the planets orbit in the same direction and in the same plane. (Within a
5、few degrees) This plane corresponds with the equator of the sun. Exceptions: Mercury (7 degrees), Pluto (17 degrees) 2. Most of the planets rotate in the same direction and have their equators roughly aligned with the plane of the solar system. Exception: Venus rotates in the opposite direction (ret
6、rograde). Exception: Uranus and Pluto highly tilted (90 degrees) with respect to the plane of solar system.,Characteristics of the Solar System,3. Orbits of moons around planets are in the planets equatorial plane. Exception: Earths moon rotates in plane of the solar system One of Neptunes moons orb
7、its retrograde. 4. Two (three?) types of planets Small rocky planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars) Large gaseous planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune) Tiny icy planets? (Pluto?),Terrestrial Planets,Terrestrial Planets,Small and Rocky. Crust mainly composed of Silicon and Oxygen (Silicates). Atm
8、osphere ranges from none to thick. Atmosphere,Terrestrial Planets,Near to the sun. ( 5 astronomical units) Reminder of what an astronomical unit is. Small and Rocky. (From 0.1 to 1 Me) High density (volume/mass) (3-5x the density of water). How do we measure the density? Crust mainly composed of Sil
9、icon and Oxygen (Silicates) with small fraction of Sulfates. Exception: Earth has higher percentage of carbonates in its rocks. Cores of Nickel and Iron Some solid, some liquid,Terrestrial Planets,Cratering is common on the surface of terrestrial planets.From the ages of the craters, we can tell tha
10、t impacts were much more common early in the history of the solar system,Terrestrial Planets,Atmosphere ranges from none (Mercury) to thick (Venus). Typical atmospheric components are Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Nitrogen (N2) Exception: Earth has Oxygen (O2) and Water (H2O) in its atmosphere. Typically
11、 have no moons. Exception: Earth has a very large moon. Exception: Mars has two tiny moons.,Terrestrial Planet Interiors,Jovian (Gas Giant) Planets,Jovian (Gas Giant) Planets,Primarily composed of hydrogen (H2) and Helium (He) Massive (15 to 300 Me) Thick Atmosphere H2, He, Methane (CH4), Ammonia (N
12、H3) Low density (0.7 to 1.8x the density of water) Saturn would float! Small rocky core surrounded by huge ocean of liquid hydrogen. Is the core a terrestrial planet? All are found more distant than about 5 astronomical units from the sun.,Jovian Planets,Rings! All Jovian planets have them.,Jovian P
13、lanets,Moons! Jovian planets tend to have very many,Jovian Planets,Interior,Core,Atmosphere,Liquid Hydrogen,Liquid Metallic Hydrogen,Jovian Planets,Some (Jupiter and Saturn at least) radiate more energy than they receive from the sun. They generate energy from gravitational contraction.,Tiny Icy Pla
14、nets,Pluto? Charon? Are they really planets The moons of the Jovian planets?These are like the terrestrial planets, but instead of SiO2 they have H2O Tiny rocky core underneath the ice.,Characteristics of the Solar System,5. Three types of space debris: Asteroids: Chunks of rock between 10 meters an
15、d a thousand km in size. 20,000 of them Concentrated in the plane of the solar system between Mars and Jupiter,Characteristics of the Solar System,Comets: Chunks of ice and rock between 10 meters and a thousand km in size. Billions? of them Most reside outside the orbit of Pluto in the Oort cloud. N
16、ot concentrated into the plane of the solar system Occasionally one will fall into the inner solar system (on a very elliptical orbit).,Characteristics of the Solar System,Meteoroids: Tiny bits of rock and metal Most 1 gram Heated by atmospheric friction until they glow. Most follow along the orbits
17、 of comets Debris left behind when a comet goes by.,Characteristic of the Solar System,6. Age: The objects in the solar system are all about 4.6 billion years old. How do we know this? Radioactive dating A radioactive element decays into a daughter element. We dont know what time a specific atom wil
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