The Outer Solar System. The “Gas Giants” The outer planets have no solid surface, and are much bigger. The primary gases are hydrogen and helium (like.
6.5 Other Planetary Systems Our goals for learning: How do we detect planets around other stars? How do extrasolar planets compare with those in our own.
PTYS 214 – Spring 2011 Review Guide has been uploaded to class website Review Session – Monday May 2 nd ? Thursday May 6 th ? – time?? Class website:
Earth History. Read the below article and hypothesize about how it would be possible for the same dinosaur fossils to be found on different continents.
Astro 101 Slide Set: Kepler’s Exoplanet Discoveries Exceed 1,000 0 Topic: Exoplanets Concepts: Transit Detection, Exoplanet Statistics Mission: Kepler.
23.3 The Outer Planets. Jupiter: Giant Among Planets Mass that is 2.5 times greater than the mass of all the other planets & moons combined Rotates quickest.
The Dynamic EarthSection 1 DAY 1 Chapter 3 The Dynamic Earth Section 1: The Geosphere.
Part 4 Newton’s Second Law of Motion Newton’s Second Law Acceleration is the rate at which your velocity (speed with direction) changes.
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PTYS 214 – Spring 2011
Bellringer How can the Earth be described as a living system (including the rocks and soil)?
Chapter 3 Page 62 Planet Earth The Earth as a System The Earth is an integrated system that consists of rock, air, water, and living things that all.