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The Inner Planets. The Inner Planets to Scale. 3,031 mi 7,521 mi 7,926 mi 4,222 mi. 5.4 g/cm3 5.2 g/cm3 5.5 g/cm3 3.9 g/cm^3. Inner Planet Similarities. All are a few thousand miles across All are made of rock, with an iron core
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The Inner Planets to Scale 3,031 mi 7,521 mi 7,926 mi 4,222 mi 5.4 g/cm3 5.2 g/cm3 5.5 g/cm3 3.9 g/cm^3
Inner Planet Similarities • All are a few thousand miles across • All are made of rock, with an iron core • All are dense (b/c made of rock) • Why do the inner planets share these similarities?
Only planet known to have liquid water Only planet known to have life What features of Earth allow it to sustain life? Earth
Diameter: 3,031 mi The smallest planet Orbits once every 88d Rotates once in 59d How long is it from Sunset to Sunrise? Virtually no atmosphere Mercury
What causes these craters? Why do we see so many of them? Mercury’s Surface
Daytime Temp: 900°F Nighttime Temp: -250°F Why the temp. extremes? Long time without sunlight (~176 d) No atmosphere to hold or transfer heat Temperature Extremes on Mercury
Similar in size and density to Earth Nearest planet to Earth Thick atmosphere (95XEarth) of CO2 Completely covered in clouds of sulfuric acid How can you study the surface the clouds? Venus
Sent spacecraft to take pictures from the surface Lasted 2 hr 7 min Found out it was 865°F at the surface! Why so hot? Venus’ Surface
“Greenhouse Effect” • CO2 reflects heat back to the surface • Sunlight gets in, heat can’t escape – just like a greenhouse • Similar to greenhouse effect on Earth, only 10,000X more CO2 • What would Al Gore say? • Heat & pressure destroy spacecraft sent to the surface • How then can you study its surface?
Venus Through the Clouds • You look through the clouds – with RADAR! • Bounce sound waves off the surface & study the echo
Red/Pink color caused by “rust in the dust” 68°F to -200°F Seasons like Earth’s Thin CO2 atmosphere If CO2, why isn’t Mars hot like Venus? Low pressure means water cannot be a liquid Mars
Largest (extinct) volcano in the S.S. – 9 miles high! Shield volcano, similar to Hawaii Astronomers think Mars lacks tectonic plate movements; how could this explain the large volcanoes? Martian Valcanoes
Largest canyon – 3,000 miles long and 5 miles deep Rocks shrink when they cool. Astronomers think Mars may have cooled quickly after its formation; how might this be used to explain the large canyon? Martian Canyons
Many spacecraft sent to the surface Searched for life, evidence of liquid water Why would astronomers be interested in liquid water? If liquid water can’t exist at low pressure, why do astronomers still look for evidence of liquid water on Mars? Martian Surface