Pluto perihelion

    • [DOC File]Part 1: Introduction & 1-D Kinematics

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      At perihelion, Pluto is the closest it gets to the Sun at a distance of 4.4368x109 km. Its speed there is 6.112 km/s. At aphelion, its farthest distance from the Sun, Pluto is 7.3759x109 km away. How fast is Pluto moving at aphelion? The masses of the Sun and Pluto are …

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    • [DOC File]Row 1 - Weebly

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      Most famous dwarf planet is Pluto. Pluto’s perihelion is closer to the sun than Neptune’s perihelion so for part of its orbit, Pluto is closer to the sun than Neptune. Charon, Pluto’s largest moon, forms a double planet or binary planet. Four other dwarf planets are: Ceres. …

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    • [DOC File]New Horizons: A Risk-Informed Launch Decision

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      The New Horizons mission was time-critical because of Pluto’s 248-year orbit around the sun. To conduct the science of the mission—primarily, mapping Pluto’s surface—it was imperative that the reconnaissance with the planet be done as near in time to Pluto’s perihelion, or closest point to the sun (1989), as possible.

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    • [DOC File]Atmospheric Sciences

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      Perihelion: 37.9K While these may seem like very similar small temperatures, the higher temperature is about 30% higher than the low temperature. This turns out to be very important for the size of Pluto’s atmosphere because its pressure likely depends very strongly on temperature via the Clausius Clapeyron equation that we will study later ...

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    • [DOC File]All planets move in ellipses - BAMBI

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      Only one of them cross the mean distance of another planet from the Sun and that is Pluto and Neptune. Briefly Pluto is closer to the Sun than Neptune when its orbit is at perihelion. The eccentricity of our planet's orbit is mild; aphelion and perihelion differ from the mean Sun-Earth distance by less than 2%.

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    • [DOC File]North Allegheny School District

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      Ceres, Pluto and Eris are considered dwarf planets. Did you know that all but two planets (Mercury and Pluto) have orbits in the same plane? Objective: The student will draw an ellipse to simulate the orbit of a planet and then analyze how the gravitational force varies with position in the orbit. Important terms: Perihelion Aphelion. Materials:

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    • [DOCX File]Publications: Robert L

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      Marcialis, R.L (1985) Spectrophotometry of Pluto–Charon mutual events. Paper given at the conference . Pluto at Perihelion, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, 1985 September 25 (Abstract). Marcialis, R.L. (1985) Topographic relaxation on ice–covered worlds: application to Pluto. Bull. Amer. Astron. Soc. 17, 715 (Abstract). pdf version

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    • [DOC File]Physics 103 - University of Redlands

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      Since perihelion is closest point to the Sun, Pluto gets closer to the Sun than Neptune ever does. Note: All numbers from table 1.1. Additional problems: 1.Examine this figure of a planet orbiting the Sun and fill in the blanks with the correct letter (A, B, or C): Position of Focus A . Aphelion C . Perihelion B .

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    • [DOC File]Laboratory Write-ups

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      Pluto has a relatively eccentric orbit inclined 17 degrees to the ecliptic plane and ranging from 29.7 AU from the Sun at perihelion (within the orbit of Neptune) to 49.5 AU at aphelion. Pluto and its three known moons. It is unclear whether Charon, Pluto's largest moon, will continue to be classified as such or as a dwarf planet itself.

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    • [DOC File]Kepler’s Laws:

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      B) Label the Perihelion. C) Label the Aphelion. 5.) Mercury’s period of revolution is 88 days, or .241 years. Calculate the average distance Mercury is from the Sun. 6. )A large object called Sedna has been found past the orbit of Pluto.

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