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Other Stuff in the Solar System. Dwarf Planets. Large objects orbiting the sun that do not have enough mass to be considered planets. Asteroids. Small Solar bodies = space rocks Three types: Carbon, Metalic , and Stony Most lie between the sun and Jupiter.
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Dwarf Planets • Large objects orbiting the sun that do not have enough mass to be considered planets
Asteroids • Small Solar bodies = space rocks • Three types: Carbon, Metalic, and Stony • Most lie between the sun and Jupiter
Meteoroids, Meteors and Meteorites • Small asteroids = Meteoroids • When then enter the atmosphere of a planet the start to glow (friction). We see them as shooting starts; at this point they are Meteors • If the meteor survives impact on the planets surface, it becomes a meteorite
Comets • Icy asteroids (frozen gasses) • Charged particles from the solar wind react with the ice, and create a glowing atmosphere around the comet and sometimes a tail
Asteroid Belt • Between mars and jupiter there is a large ring of asteroids
Kuiper Belt • Past Neptune there is another ring of icy bodies (Pluto lives here)
Oort Cloud • Much farther away there is a “cloud” of space dust and ice far away from our planets and sun.
Putting it all together • Reflecting on how the sun’s formation releases a massive wave of energy, why does it make sense that the asteroid belt is followed by the Kuiper belt, and finally the Oort cloud? • (Hint F=ma)