Chapter 8a Jovian Planet Systems. 8.1 A Different Kind of Planet Our Goals for Learning What are jovian planets made of? What are jovian planets like.
Search for Extraterrestrial Life: Past, Present, and Future Theodore Bakanas, Graham Greene, Alejandro Herrera, Angeline Paik and Nathan Tan.
There are eight planets and one dwarf planet in our solar system. Our sun is at the center of our solar system. A way to remember the order of the.
Solar System
The Planets Adam Caughhorn Mary Felton Melinda Michael.
GRAVITATION FORCES IN THE UNIVERSE 1.Gravity 2.Electromagnetism * magnetism * electrostatic forces 3. Weak Nuclear Force 4. Strong Nuclear Force Increasing.
Atmosphere - Uranus’ clouds are featureless blue. Neptune’s clouds show more variety and contrast than Uranus’.
Jovian Planets - Different than Terrestrial Planets Bigger & more massive Lower density, different composition All have rings All have many moons.
Extrasolar Planets Dr. Jade Carter-Bond (Lillian’s Daughter) U3A 6 June, 2012.
The National Ignition Facility and Basic Science
Nick Hutcheson Solar System. -The sun is the center of our solar system. All of the planets move around the sun. -The sun is actually just a star. -The.
ASTROPHYSICS UNIVERSE. The Solar System The Sun Mass: 1.99 x 10 30 kg Radius:6.96 x 10 8 m Surface temperature: 5800 K Mass: 1.99 x 10 30 kg.