2. Rotation: the act of an object spinning on
its axis
Revolution: the path that all planets and
smaller celestial objects make AROUND
THE SUN or another object
5. http://sciencenetlinks.com/interactives/messeng
er/psc/PlanetSize.html Interactive Planet Size
Comparison
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ov5AHcCQt
d8 (Planet and Stars size comparison 3 min)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zYlWTrp6J
E How the Universe was Made clip about Stars
and Size
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JdWlSF195
Y (“They Might Be Giants” The Sun is a Mass 2.5
min)
6. Sun: The luminous celestial body around
which Earth and other planets revolve
and receive heat and light
Planet: Any of the large celestial bodies
that revolve around the Sun in the Solar
System
7. Inner Planet: the four rocky planets
closest to the Sun: Mercury, Venus, Earth,
Mars
Outer Planet: the large, gaseous planets
past the asteroid belt: Jupiter, Saturn,
Uranus, Neptune
The Moon: the celestial satellite that
orbits our planet
8. Asteroid: a small to large chunk of rock that
typically orbits in an area between Mars and
Jupiter, known as the Asteroid Belt
Comet: a body of rock and ice that travels around
the Sun in an extreme elliptical path
Meteor: small chunks of iron and rock that travel
through space, we see them as “shooting stars” as
they burn up in Earth’s atmosphere. Occasionally,
they hit Earth and their name changes to meteorite.
Galilean Moons: Jupiter’s four largest moons,
named after their discoverer, Galileo Galilei. They
are Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto
10. - Rocky, Terrestrial
- Small in comparison to the outer planets
- Closer to the Sun
Mercury Venus Earth Mars
11. Gaseous Planets, no solid surface
Largest
Very spread apart
Very far away from the sun
23. The Milky Way
If we are in the Milky
Way Galaxy, how can
we see parts of it in the
night sky?
26. So what do we know about gravity? We know
that it causes any two objects in the universe to
be drawn to one another. We know that gravity
assisted in forming the universe and that it keeps
the moon in orbit around the Earth.
http://videos.howstuffworks.com/tlc/29805-
understanding-gravity-video.htm