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SPACE
KALINA, CATHERINE, TYLER
Photo by
Ken_Lord
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SPACE PROBE
A space probe is a space craft that travels through space to gather photos of planets and send them back to the scientists
They allow scientists to know what it is like on other planets
Position is very important because if you are trying to study a certain place it has to be pointed at it
Sputnik 1 was the first in space,
Mariner 4 was the first to take a picture of a planet, and mariner 9 was first to orbit a planet
Photo by
Ryan Somma
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SPACE PROBE 2
The space probe discovered that Venus is very hot
It important because if you sent one up there without heat fear it will explode wasting lots of money
Photo by
Ryan Somma
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ASTEROID FEATURES
Small
Rocky
Irregularly shaped (too small to be spherical)
Range from a pebble to 100's of km across
Inactive
Photo by
NASA APPEL
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ASTEROID ATMOSPHERE
Don't have atmospheres
Photo by
Emily Lakdawalla, Planetary Society Blogger
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ASTEROID MOTION
Orbits the Sun
Elliptical orbit
Irregular Rotation
Photo by
Emily Lakdawalla, Planetary Society Blogger
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CATERGORIZATION
Position in the Solar System (Asteroid Belt, Near Earth, Trojans)
Chemical Compostion
S-Type: Bright, nickel-iron mixed with iron, magnesium, and other compounds
C-Type: Dark, same Composition as the Sun (minus hydrogen, helium, and other gases)
M-Type: Bright, 100% nickel-iron
Photo by
Pranav Singh
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PLANET FEATURES
Mercury: Large craters, broken and distorted landscape
Venus: More then 1,000 impact craters, shaped by volcanoes
Earth: Features can change due to tectonic plates
Mars: dry, barren wasteland; filled with impact craters
Jupiter: Where atmosphere pressure is one bar
Photo by
Sergei Golyshev
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FEATURES (2)
Saturn: Ball made up of hydrogen and helium
Uranus and Neptune: Ball of ice and gas
Photo by
Sergei Golyshev
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ATMOSPHERE
Mercury: Contains small amounts of hydrogen, helium, and oxygen
Venus: So harsh you can't see anything but it's upper atmosphere
Earth: 78%. Nitrogen, 21% Oxygen, 1% other gases
Mars: Made up of carbon dioxide
Jupiter: Made up of hydrogen and helium
Photo by
revedavion.com
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ATMOSPHERE (2)
Saturn: Made up of sulfur, nitrogen, and oxygen
Uranus: Made up of molecular, hydrogen, and helium
Neptune: Made up of hydrogen and helium
Photo by
revedavion.com
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PLANET MOTIONS
Moves clockwise around the Sun
Rotates clockwise in orbit
Photo by
VinothChandar
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CATERGORIZED 5 WAYS
Inferior Planets: Mercury and Venus
Superior Planets: Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto
Inner/Terrestrial: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars
Outer Planets: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto
Gas Giants/Jovian: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
Photo by
Joe Plocki (turbojoe)
Kalina Faulks
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