Pluto s orbit

    • [DOC File]Franklin Township Public Schools

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      There are lots of objects that pass by Pluto’s orbit. Lots of objects in the Kuiper Belt pass near Pluto. Pluto’s gravity is not strong enough either to pull these objects in or fling them away. Argument 4: Supports Model _____ Re-naming Pluto to a dwarf planet is a very bad decision that makes people less interested in astronomy. ...

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    • [DOC File]Is Pluto a Planet

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      While Pluto’s mean distance from the Sun is greater than Neptune’s, its orbit is so elongated that for a portion of its long “year”, it is closer to the Sun than is Neptune. Pluto is quite small for a planet, a rock and ice object with a diameter of only 2390 km, smaller than 7 of the moons in our Solar System.

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 10

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      5. On Pluto’s surface the temperatures range from (235(C to (210(C. Pluto and its Moons 1. In 1978, James Christy discovered that Pluto has a moon, named Charon. 2. Charon’s orbit is tilted at 61° to Pluto’s orbit around the Sun. 3. Charon orbits Pluto every 6.4 days, the same as Pluto’s and Charon’s rotational period.

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    • [DOC File]Classroom Demonstration - University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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      Does the Earth’s orbit look very elliptical? (No, e = 0.017) Does Pluto’s orbit look very elliptical? (Yes compared to the Earth, but the eccentricity of 0.25 is still small compared to many comet orbits.) Move to the Kepler’s Second Law. tab. Change the eccentricity to e = 0.6. Click start animation. to make the planet start revolving ...

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    • [DOC File]UA Hydrology and Atmospheric Sciences

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      Pluto’s orbit is far more eccentric than those of the major planets’ orbits: Aphelion: 7,375,927,931 km. Perihelion: 4,436,824,613 km. Determine the solar flux (watts/m2) at each of these distances. (W/m2) Aphelion: 0.56 W/m2. Perihelion: 1.56 W/m2. These are roughly 1/1,000 of the solar flux at the Earth. Assume the albedo is 0.7 in both ...

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    • [DOC File]Hometown Planets: Scaling the

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      _____km × _____mi/km = Pluto Pluto’s orbit (km) × A _____km × _____mi/km = Table 3: Use the planetary orbit distances from . Table 2. and the scale factor (number . B) for the calculations in the table below. This calculation will scale down the planetary orbit distances from astronomical sizes to …

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    • [DOC File]Pluto Challenge

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      Pluto’s orbit around the sun takes 248.5 Earth years. These days Pluto traverses an area of the night sky that it hasn’t visited since 20 years prior to signing of the United States Declaration of Independence! NASA has plans to send a science mission to Pluto. If the launch occurs on schedule in 2006, we may know more about Pluto in 2015.

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    • [DOCX File]Journey Through the Solar System: Dwarf Planet Pluto

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      In reality, Pluto's orbit is very elliptical (egg-shaped) and so this little world can be anywhere from 4.4 billion km to just over 7.3 billion km, depending on where it is in its orbit. Since it lies so far away from the Sun, Pluto takes 248 Earth years to make one trip around the Sun.

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