MEMBER OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM_20240816_072150_0000.pdf

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About This Presentation

This is the lesson about the celestial bodies or member of solar system


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PREPARED BY: MONZALES, APRIL ROSS G.
SHS TEACHER

RECALLRECALL
TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE

LEARNING
OBJECTIVE
Identify the other members of the
solar system.
1.
Ilustrate the phases of Moon2.
Discuss the life cycle of the Stars. 3.
Apply the importance of the
celestial object on solar system.
4.

ASTEROIDS
Small Rocky
Bodies
METOROIDS
Space Rock
Shooting Star
COMETS
Member of the Solar System
COMET
Fireball

ASTERIODS
ASTERIODS
Composition: dust, rock, and metals like silicate,
iron, and nickel including olive and pyroxene.
Asteroid 2012 DA14 made a closer approach to
Earth as it orbited around the Sun. (ellipitcal)
Asteroid Toutatis has made a near approach to
Earth
Asteroid Belt Theory was an empty space and
the debris of other planets have filled this area
with the objects which are then called asteroids.

TYPE OF ASTEROIDS
Type C: Carbonaceous - a
asteroid rich in carbon
among other silicates and
metals.
Type S: Silicates most
abundant group in solar
system.
Type M: middle of the
Main Belt

ACTUAL TYPE OF ASTEROIDS
TYPE C TYPE S TYPE M
53 Mathiilde 433 Eros 21 Luteria

COMETSCOMETS
They are cosmic objects of frozen gasses,
rocks and dust. These are not the tiny objects
you imagine them to be.
Scientists discovered that Comet-Hale Bopp
contains Argon which made the comet
appear brightly.

of Celestial
objects

Coma and Nucleus
Ion Tail
Solar Wind
Dust Tail
Hydrogen
Envelope

METEOROIDS
METEOROIDS
It are remnants or
fragments of asteroids and
comets located outside the
Earth's atmosphere.

Meteoroids
Meteor
Meteorite

1st Celestial object
created on solar system
93 million mile away on planet
Earth.
A glowing ball of gas-like
material called protostar and
a plasma.
Sun was referred as “SOL” the
heart of the Solar System

Referred as Luna in Lunar eclipse.
The gravitational for as universal, pull on 1/6 pf
the Earth.
30 billion year ago, it was formed .
Rotates slowly, about once every 27 days.
The Moon is Earth's only natural satellite and is
the fifth largest moon in the solar system.

The moon
Moon Stats
Diameter: Approximately 3,476
kilometers
Mass: Approximately 81
quintillion pounds
Distance from Earth: Approximately
384,400 kilometers
Orbital Period: Approximately
27.3 Earth days
Gravity: Approximately one-sixth
of Earth's gravity

four main phases
The new moon
phase is when
the Moon is
not visible
from Earth.
New Moon
The waxing
phases are
when the Moon
appears to
grow larger.
Waxing
The full moon phase
is when the entire
illuminated side of
the Moon is visible
from Earth.
Full Moon
The waning
phases are
when the Moon
appears to
grow smaller.
Waning

The Complete Cycle
This lunar cycle
completes in
approximately 29.5 Earth
days.

New
Moon
The new moon phase is a
phase of the moon where it
appears completely dark in
the sky.
New Moon Stats
Moon Phase: Primary
Illumination: 0%
Position: Between the sun and
earth

Waxing
Crescent
The moon appears as a thin
crescent shape in the sky,
with only a small portion of
its surface illuminated.
waxing crescent Stats
Moon Phase: Intermediate
Illumination: 0.1% to 49.9%
Position: Between the sun and
earth

Waxing
Gibbous
During this phase, the moon
appears in a mostly
illuminated crescent shape,
with only a small part
appearing dark.
waxing gibbous Stats
Moon Phase: Intermediate
Illumination: 50.1% to 99.9%
Position: Moved further along
in its orbit

Full
Moon
During this phase, the
entire face of the Moon
that is visible from Earth
is fully illuminated.
full Moon Stats
Moon Phase: Primary
Illumination: 100%
Position: Moon and the Sun
are on opposite sides of Earth

Waning
Gibbous
During this phase, the
Moon appears as a large
and bright, but gradually
shrinking, crescent shape
in the sky.
waning gibbous Stats
Moon Phase: Intermediate
Illumination: 99.9% to 49.9%
Position: Moves further away
from the full moon phase

Third
Quarter
The third quarter moon is
a phase of the Moon that
occurs approximately three
weeks after the new moon
phase.
third quarter Stats
Moon Phase: Intermediate
Illumination: 99.9% to 49.9%
Position: approx. 90˚ away from
the Sun as viewed from Earth

Waning
Crescent
The waning crescent moon
is a phase of the Moon that
occurs approximately three
weeks after the full moon
phase.
waning crescent Stats
Moon Phase: Intermediate
Illumination: 49.9% to 0.1%
Position: Between the sun and
earth

THE MOON'S
IMPACT ON EARTH
The Moon significantly
affects Earth by
influencing various
natural phenomena and
contributing to the
planet's environmental
stability.

Constellation is a
group stars.
Birth of Stars
Life of Stars
Death of Stars
Black Holes

Giggling Platypus Co.
Thank You
For Your
Attention
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