Astronomy: Chapter 8 – Solar System Review Sheet Self-quiz: Ch 8 Self Quiz p.358 Questions: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 24 Listof Concepts: for each you a definition, characteristics and examples. Ex. Star: a fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large, remote incandescent body like the sun. It is bright, hot, very large, has gravity, and creates light. Ex. Sun, the North Star, Sirius. Celestial Object Star Planet Terrestrial planet Gas giant planet Satellite Milky Way Scientific Notation Appropriate units of measure Light Year Astronomical Unit Dwarf Planets Solar System Inner Planets Outer Planets Asteroids Meteroids Comets Gravitational force The Moon Tides Solar Mass Relative Magnitude Handouts Day 1-Touring the Night Sky + Voyager Farthest Video Day 2 – Astronomical Distances Day 3 – The Sun Day 4 – Sun and the Planets + Formation of the Solar System Video Day 5 – Characteristics of Stars Day 6 – Solar Nebula Theory + Crash course video: Solar system Introduction Day 7 – Life Cycle of Stars Earth's motion: Direction of rotation, tilt of the Earth, Precession, Solstice, Equinox, Geocentric, Heliocentric, Orbital Radius. Stars: 5 Characteristics of Stars. Star brightness. Apparent Magnitude. Colour, Temperature. Composition of a star. Characteristics of the Solar System: (1) The sun is at the center of the universe. (2) The planets orbit counter-clockise around the sun. (3) all planets (except Venus) spin counter-clockwise (4) The planets orbit the sun on the same plane (5) small rocky terrestrial planets are near the sun, gas giant planet are further out from the sun. (6) distance from each planet from the Sun is twice as far as the next planet Solar Nebula Theory: The solar system was formed ~5 billion (5x10^9) years ago from a cloud of gas and dust that began to contract The Life Cycle of stars: The Life of a Star, Protostar, Hertzsprung-Russel diagram, Medium-sized stars, Large sized stars.