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Formation Theories

Formation Theories. Pg. Collapsing Interstellar Cloud. Stars and planets form from clouds of gas and dust (interstellar clouds) Can start to condense due to gravity and become concentrated enough to form a star or planet Astronomers hypothesize that this is how our solar system formed.

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Formation Theories

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  1. Formation Theories Pg.

  2. Collapsing Interstellar Cloud • Stars and planets form from clouds of gas and dust (interstellar clouds) • Can start to condense due to gravity and become concentrated enough to form a star or planet • Astronomers hypothesize that this is how our solar system formed

  3. Sun and Planet formation • The disk of sun and gas that formed the Sun and planets is called the solar nebula • Rings formed around the Sun and spun, eventually condensing to form solids and liquids • Once condensing from the Sun slowed, the tiny particles merged together and collided with other particles • As the debris got larger, it formed planetismals • Not all debris was collected during formation

  4. Asteroids • Leftovers from the formation of the solar system • They are pitted and have irregular surfaces

  5. Pieces of Asteroids • When pieces of asteroids break and enter Earth’s atmosphere they are called meteoroids • Earth’s atmosphere burns the meteoroid and leaves a streak of light called a meteor. • If it doesn’t completely burn, parts hit the surface and are called meteorites

  6. Comets • Small, icy bodies that have highly eccentric orbits around the Sun • Made of ice and rock • Closest comet cloud is next to Pluto • When a comet gets close to the Sun it evaporates and becomes bright and forms a head and tails • The head consists of the coma (glowing gas) and the nucleus (small solid core)

  7. Kepler’s Third LawPg. • Use Appendix J (pg.921) to calculate the orbital period for the eight planets in our solar system. • P = a , where P is the orbital period in years and a is the semimajor axis in AU • Create a table like the one below and fill in • Answer #’s 5 and 6 on page 791

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