30.3 Vocab Flashcards

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The fifth planet from the Sun

A

Jupiter

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The sixth planet from the Sun

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Saturn

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3
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The seventh planet from the Sun

A

Uranus

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The eighth planet from the Sun

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Neptune

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5
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Nearly round objects in obit around the Sun that are not satellite and that have not cleared the debris in their orbits

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Dwarf planets

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Composed of dust and rock particles, frozen water, methane , and ammonia

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Comet

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Rocky objects formed from material similar to the material in planets’ composition

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Asteroids

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8
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Sand- to boulder- sized objects in the solar system

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Meteoroids

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9
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Labeled a distant planetoid

A

Sedna

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10
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Which space probes flew past Jupiter in 1979?

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Voyager 1 & Voyager 2

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Which space probe reached Jupiter in 1995?

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Galileo

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What did the Voyager probes and Galileo study?

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Studied the composition, structure, & motion of Jupiter’s atmosphere and many features of its moons

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13
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How many known moons does Jupiter have?

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63

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What are the 4 Galilean moons?

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Ganymede, Callisto, Io, & Europa

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Which of the Galilean moons is the largest in the solar system?

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Ganymede

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16
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Which of the Galilean moons most likely have water trapped beneath their surface?

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Callisto, Io, & Europa

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Which of the Galilean moons is the most volcanically active object in the solar system?

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What is Saturn’s most commonly know feature?

A

Complex ring system

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What are Saturn’s rings made of?

A

Particles of water-ice

20
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How many moons does Saturn have at least?

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What is the name of Saturn’s largest moon?

22
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What is the name of the Spacecraft that approached Saturn in 2004?

A

Cassini-Huygens

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What was Cassini’s mission?

A

Obit Saturn

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What was the Huygens mission?

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To collect data about Saturn, its rings system, and its many moons

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Which space probe is the only probe to study Uranus?
Voyager 2
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How many moons does Uranus have?
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Does Uranus have moons?
Yes
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How is Uranus's axis tilt?
Nearly parallel to the plane of the planet's orbit
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What color is Uranus?
Blue-green
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Which space probe is the only probe to reach Neptune?
Voyager 2
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What makes Neptune a bluer color than Uranus?
Atmosphere contains about 3% methane
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How many moons does Neptune have?
at least 13
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What is Neptune's largest moon?
Triton
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What are the names of 3 dwarf plants?
Pluto, Eris, & Ceres
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What is the the bright cloud of comets called?
Coma
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Where do Comets origionate?
A vast of disk of icy objects beyond Neptune's orbit called the Kuiper Belt or from the Oort Cloud
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Meteoroids enter the Earth's surface, what are they called?
Meteorites
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What does AU stand for?
Astronomical Unit
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What is an AU equal?
150 million kilometres
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When meteoroids enter the Earth's atmosphere, what are they called?
Shooting Stars