Solar System
Solar System
comparative planetology
The systematic study of the similarities and differences
among the planets, with the goal of obtaining deeper
insight into how the solar system formed and has
evolved in time.
Solar System
solar system
The Sun and all the bodies that orbit it—
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn,
Uranus, Neptune, (and Pluto) their moons, the
asteroids, and the comets.
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Ceres
2.8 4.7 0.00015 0.073 0 0.38 2700 2.7
(asteroid)
Comet Hale-
180 2400 1.0x 10-9 0.004 — 0.47 100 0.1
Bopp
Orbit Period
Length of time the object takes to orbit the sun.
Planet Mass
Rotation Period
Length of time for an object to rotate completely around its
axis.
A planet's rotation period is determined simply by watching
surface features appear and disappear again as the planet
rotates. For some planets this is difficult to do, as their
surfaces are hard to see or may even be nonexistent
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The planets’ paths are all ellipses, with the Sun at (or very
near) one focus.
Most planetary orbits have low eccentricities.
The exceptions are the innermost and the outermost worlds,
Mercury and Pluto.
Maybe future space voyagers travel far enough from Earth to gain this
perspective on our solar system
Except for Mercury and Pluto, the orbits of the planets lie nearly in the same
plane. As we move out from the Sun, the distance between the orbits of the
planets increases. The entire solar system spans nearly 80 A.U.
Solar System
AnAstronomicalRuler.MOV
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Diagram, drawn to scale, of the relative sizes of the planets and our Sun. Notice
how much larger the joviian planets are than Earth and the other terrestrials and
how much larger still is the Sun.
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•The terrestrial worlds lie close together, near the Sun
•the jovian worlds are widely spaced through the outer solar system.
TheTerrestrialPlanetsI.MOV
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The Terrestrial Planets
TERRESTRIAL PLANETS
closely spaced
slower rotation
orbits
weak magnetic
small masses
fields
solid surface
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TheGasGiantsI.MOV
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Gas Giants
JOVIAN PLANETS
many rings
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•Beyond the outermost jovian planet, Neptune, lies one more
small world, frozen and mysterious.