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4 clues to how our solar system was formed |
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1. the sun, planets, and large moons rotate and orbit in a very organized way 2. the 8 official planets divide clearly into 2 groups: terrestrial and jovian 3. the solar system contains huge numbers of asteroids and comets 4. all general patterns have notable exceptions |
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Mercury, Earth, Venus, and Mars -small in size and mass -close to the sun -made of metal and rock |
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Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune -large -made of helium and hydrogen -have rings |
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water, ammonia, and methane found in the jovian planets |
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rocky bodies orbiting the Sun |
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made of ice, farther away from the Sun |
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a donut-shaped region beyond the orbit of Neptune containing thousands of icy objects |
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spherical, further from the Sun |
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Uranus rotates on its side Venus rotates backwards |
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flies past a planet and doesn't stop advantage: cheaper, especially since it's light weight allows it to maintain its orbital trajectory without fuel |
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orbits the planet it is studying advantages: long term study disadvantages: expensive |
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enters the planet's atmosphere and sometimes explores the planet's surface advantages: up close and personal disadvantages: expensive, risk of failure |
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