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Minor Bodies of the Solar Minor Bodies of the Solar SystemSystem

Chapter 7Chapter 7

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Kepler’s LawsKepler’s Laws

• 1. Planets orbit the sun in elliptical orbits with the sun at one focus of the ellipse

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Keper’s Second LawKeper’s Second Law

• As a planet moves in its orbit, a line connecting the planet to the sun sweeps out equal areas in equal times

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Kepler’s Third LawKepler’s Third Law

• P2 = a3

(provided the period is in Earth years and the semi-major axis in astronomical units)

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The Main Asteroid BeltThe Main Asteroid Belt

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Ceres: Largest Main Belt AsteroidsCeres: Largest Main Belt Asteroids

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Gaspra and Ida (and Dactyl)Gaspra and Ida (and Dactyl)

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Mathilde and ErosMathilde and Eros

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NEAR close-ups of ErosNEAR close-ups of Eros

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Resonances in the Asteroid BeltResonances in the Asteroid Belt

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Main Asteroid TypesMain Asteroid Types

• C type: carbonaceous, low albedo

• S type: stony or stony-metallic, redder

• E type: high albedo, magnesium silicate

• D type: very dark and red

• M type: mostly iron and nickel

• E, S, and M types may be fragments from a larger body that underwent differentiation

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Asteroid Light CurvesAsteroid Light Curves

• Antigone

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Kuiper Belt and Oort CloudKuiper Belt and Oort Cloud

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Pluto: Planet or Kuiper Belt ObjectPluto: Planet or Kuiper Belt Object

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PlutoPluto

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SednaSedna

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Comets: Dirty SnowballsComets: Dirty Snowballs

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SOHO CometsSOHO Comets

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Comets Hyakutake and Hale-BoppComets Hyakutake and Hale-Bopp

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Impact with Comet Tempel 1 at 23,000 mph on July 4, 2005Impact with Comet Tempel 1 at 23,000 mph on July 4, 2005

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Shoemaker Levy 9Shoemaker Levy 9

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Hits Jupiter July 1994Hits Jupiter July 1994

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Meteors and MeteoritesMeteors and Meteorites

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Meteor ShowersMeteor Showers


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