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ASTROPHYSICS

   UNIVERSE
The Solar System
The Sun

    Mass: 1.99 x 1030 kg


    Radius:6.96 x 108 m

    Surface temperature:
     5800 K
Planets Data
Planet    Picture   Distance to the Sun    Radius (km)   Orbital period    Orbital     Surface day    Density    Satellites
                           (km)                           around its       period       temp (ºC)    (water=1)
                                                              axis
Mercury                 58 million          4 878 km        59 days        88 days        167          5,43          0



Venus                   108 million        12 104 km      -243 days       225 days        464          5,24          0



 Earth                 149,6 million       12 756 km       23, 93 h       365,2 days       15          5,52          1



 Mars                   228 million         6 794 km      24h 37min       687 days        -65          3,04          2



Jupiter                 778 million        142 800 km    9h 50min 30s      12 years       -110         1,32        +63



Saturn                 1 427 million       120 000 km     10h 14min       29,5 years      -140         0,69        +56



Uranus                 2 870 million       51 800 km      16h 18min        84 years       -195         1,27         27



Neptune                4 497 million       49 500 km      15h 48min       164 years       -200         1,77         13



 Pluto                 5 900 million        2 400 km        6 days        248 years       -225          2            1
Mercury and Venus
Earth and Moon




             Mariner 10
Earth and Moon
Mars




Spirit Rover: Mars’ West Valley
Mars
Mars




Viking: Martian Face



                       ESA’s Mars Express: Cydonia Region
Asteroid Belt
                       Ceres (480km):
                       it was the first
                       asteroid to be
                       seen. Now it’s
                       a dwarf planet.



                          Mathilde
                          (52km)




                    Eros
                (13x13x33km)
Jupiter




Jupiter and its moons: Io,   Approximate size comparison of
Europa, Ganymede and         Earth and Jupiter
Callisto
Saturn




A rough comparison of the sizes
of Saturn and Earth
Uranus




         Size comparison
         of Earth and
         Uranus
Neptune




Size comparison of Neptune and
Earth.
Galaxies

  A galaxy is a collection of a very large number of stars
mutually attracting each other through the gravitational force
and staying together. The number of stars varies between a
few million and hundreds of billions. There approximately
100 billion galaxies in the observable universe.
  There are three types of galaxies:
      - Spiral (Milky Way)
      - Elliptical (M49)
      - Irregular (Magellanic Clouds)
Spiral Galaxies
   Spiral galaxies consist of a rotating disk of stars and
interstellar medium, along with a central bulge of
generally older stars. Extending outward from the
bulge are relatively bright arms.




               Milky Way
Spiral Galaxies




Andromeda
Spiral Galaxies




         Sombrero Galaxy
Elliptical Galaxies




    M49                           ESO 325-G004

Elliptical cross-section and no spiral arms.
They range in shape from nearly spherical to highly flattened
ellipsoids and in size from hundreds of millions to over one
trillion stars.
In the outer regions, many stars are grouped into globular
clusters.
Irregular Galaxies
  Irregular galaxies have no specific structure. The
Large and Small Magellanic Clouds, the nearest
galaxies, are an example of irregular galaxies.




   Small Magellanic Cloud   Hoag's Object, a ring galaxy.
Constellations
  A group of stars in a recognizable pattern that
appear to be near each other in space.




Orion
Polaris
Nebulae
Nebula is an interstellar cloud of dust, hydrogen gas and
plasma. It is the first stage of a star's cycle but it can also refer
to the remains of a dying star (planetary nebula).

Originally nebula was a general name for any extended
astronomical object, including galaxies beyond the Milky Way
(some examples of the older usage survive; for example, the
Andromeda Galaxy was referred to as the Andromeda Nebula
before galaxies were discovered by Edwin Hubble).

Nebulae often form star-forming regions, such as in the Eagle
Nebula.
Nebulae




Eagle Nebula and the Cone nebula:
       star-forming regions
Cat’s Eye Nebula




Planetary nebulae are nebulae that form from the gaseous
shells that are ejected from low-mass giant stars when they
transform into white dwarfs.
Eskimo nebula
Supernovas




Eta Carinae   Crab Nebula

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E1 - Introduction to the Universe

  • 1. ASTROPHYSICS UNIVERSE
  • 3. The Sun  Mass: 1.99 x 1030 kg  Radius:6.96 x 108 m  Surface temperature: 5800 K
  • 4. Planets Data Planet Picture Distance to the Sun Radius (km) Orbital period Orbital Surface day Density Satellites (km) around its period temp (ºC) (water=1) axis Mercury 58 million 4 878 km 59 days 88 days 167 5,43 0 Venus 108 million 12 104 km -243 days 225 days 464 5,24 0 Earth 149,6 million 12 756 km 23, 93 h 365,2 days 15 5,52 1 Mars 228 million 6 794 km 24h 37min 687 days -65 3,04 2 Jupiter 778 million 142 800 km 9h 50min 30s 12 years -110 1,32 +63 Saturn 1 427 million 120 000 km 10h 14min 29,5 years -140 0,69 +56 Uranus 2 870 million 51 800 km 16h 18min 84 years -195 1,27 27 Neptune 4 497 million 49 500 km 15h 48min 164 years -200 1,77 13 Pluto 5 900 million 2 400 km 6 days 248 years -225 2 1
  • 6. Earth and Moon Mariner 10
  • 10. Mars Viking: Martian Face ESA’s Mars Express: Cydonia Region
  • 11. Asteroid Belt Ceres (480km): it was the first asteroid to be seen. Now it’s a dwarf planet. Mathilde (52km) Eros (13x13x33km)
  • 12. Jupiter Jupiter and its moons: Io, Approximate size comparison of Europa, Ganymede and Earth and Jupiter Callisto
  • 13. Saturn A rough comparison of the sizes of Saturn and Earth
  • 14. Uranus Size comparison of Earth and Uranus
  • 15. Neptune Size comparison of Neptune and Earth.
  • 16. Galaxies A galaxy is a collection of a very large number of stars mutually attracting each other through the gravitational force and staying together. The number of stars varies between a few million and hundreds of billions. There approximately 100 billion galaxies in the observable universe. There are three types of galaxies: - Spiral (Milky Way) - Elliptical (M49) - Irregular (Magellanic Clouds)
  • 17. Spiral Galaxies Spiral galaxies consist of a rotating disk of stars and interstellar medium, along with a central bulge of generally older stars. Extending outward from the bulge are relatively bright arms. Milky Way
  • 19. Spiral Galaxies Sombrero Galaxy
  • 20. Elliptical Galaxies M49 ESO 325-G004 Elliptical cross-section and no spiral arms. They range in shape from nearly spherical to highly flattened ellipsoids and in size from hundreds of millions to over one trillion stars. In the outer regions, many stars are grouped into globular clusters.
  • 21. Irregular Galaxies Irregular galaxies have no specific structure. The Large and Small Magellanic Clouds, the nearest galaxies, are an example of irregular galaxies. Small Magellanic Cloud Hoag's Object, a ring galaxy.
  • 22. Constellations A group of stars in a recognizable pattern that appear to be near each other in space. Orion
  • 24. Nebulae Nebula is an interstellar cloud of dust, hydrogen gas and plasma. It is the first stage of a star's cycle but it can also refer to the remains of a dying star (planetary nebula). Originally nebula was a general name for any extended astronomical object, including galaxies beyond the Milky Way (some examples of the older usage survive; for example, the Andromeda Galaxy was referred to as the Andromeda Nebula before galaxies were discovered by Edwin Hubble). Nebulae often form star-forming regions, such as in the Eagle Nebula.
  • 25. Nebulae Eagle Nebula and the Cone nebula: star-forming regions
  • 26. Cat’s Eye Nebula Planetary nebulae are nebulae that form from the gaseous shells that are ejected from low-mass giant stars when they transform into white dwarfs.
  • 28. Supernovas Eta Carinae Crab Nebula