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21.1 Structure of the Solar System The sun is the center of our solar system The sun and 9 planets make up our solar system Planets “wander” or orbit around the sun at different distances Sometimes when we view stars, we actually see planets that appear to be stars Venus is the closest planet to Earth and is easily seen most nights Stars are much farther away than planets so appear as tiny specks of light Objects in the Solar System Sun: largest star in the solar system-makes up 99%, 10x larger than Jupiter, made of gases (hydrogen) The sun produces energy through nuclear fusion and applies gravity to all planets Planets: reflect sunlight, spherical shaped object that orbits sun, classified/grouped as inner, outer, dwarf Asteroids: small rocky objects orbiting sun between Mars & Jupiter (belt), range in size Comets: Gas, dust, and ice orbiting sun and producing a glowing tail (melting), trillions in space Planets Inner: terrestrial/rocky: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars; smaller than outer planets Outer: gas giants: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune; larger than inner planets Dwarf: tiny mass, made of rock and ice: Pluto, Ceres, Eris, Makemake Measuring Space AU-astronomical unit is used to measure distance in space It is the average distance from Earth to the sun About 150 million kilometers Each planet’s AU increases as it gets farther from the sun See Chart p. 764 Motion of Planets Sun’s gravitational pull on each planet prevents planets from drifting apart and keeps each planet on a curved path around the sun Revolution/revolve-is the time it takes a planet to travel once around the sun (year) Rotation/spinning on axis-is the time it takes planet to spin once on the axis (day) Copernicus proposed the idea that Earth and other planets orbit the sun (heliocentric model) instead of Earth being in the center (geocentric model) in 1500’s Kepler discovered in 1600’s that planet’s orbit is an ellipse and not a perfect circle and speed increases near the sun
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