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Planets, Dwarf Planets and the Exploration of Pluto

Planets, Dwarf Planets and the Exploration of Pluto. Planet definition: A celestial body that:. Planet definition: A celestial body that: is in orbit around the Sun . Planet definition: A celestial body that: is in orbit around the Sun

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Planets, Dwarf Planets and the Exploration of Pluto

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  1. Planets, Dwarf Planets and the Exploration of Pluto

  2. Planet definition: A celestial body that:

  3. Planet definition: • A celestial body that: • is in orbit around the Sun

  4. Planet definition: • A celestial body that: • is in orbit around the Sun • (b) has sufficient mass for its self-gravity to overcome rigid body forces so that it assumes a nearly spherical shape; and

  5. Planet definition: • A celestial body that: • is in orbit around the Sun • (b) has sufficient mass for its self-gravity to overcome rigid body forces so that it assumes a nearly spherical shape; and • (c) has cleared the neighborhood around its orbit;

  6. Planet definition: • A celestial body that: • is in orbit around the Sun • (b) has sufficient mass for its self-gravity to overcome rigid body forces so that it assumes a nearly spherical shape; and • (c) has cleared the neighborhood around its orbit; • If only (a) and (b) are met, it is a “dwarf planet”

  7. Dwarf Planets

  8. Pluto – 39.5 AU - Discovered in 1930 - Composition and size similar to Triton (2/3 size of our Moon) - 50 K surface temperature - highly elliptical orbit - axis of rotation tilted 118o - One large moon: Charon, 2 newly discovered small ones (Nix & Hydra)

  9. Pluto has a highly inclined orbit (17o to ecliptic) Pluto 17o Earth

  10. Pluto has a highly elliptical orbit 1979 Neptune 1999 Pluto

  11. Charon Pluto

  12. Nix Hydra

  13. “New Horizons” Launched: January 19, 2006 Arrival at Pluto: July 2015

  14. Dysnomia Makemake Eris Not Dwarf Planets Haumea

  15. Eris and Dysnomia • - Discovered in 2003 • 67.7 AU from Sun • Eris is 2400 km in Diameter • (slightly larger than Pluto)

  16. Eris Dysnomia

  17. MakeMake – 46 AU 1900 Km in Diameter

  18. Haumea – 43.1 AU 1400 km in dia Hi’iaka Namaka

  19. Ceres • - Was the largest Asteroid • - 975 km in Diameter • 2.8 AU from Sun, in Asteroid belt • Not a “Plutoid”

  20. Ceres

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