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Sun and Moon. The Sun is…. A star In the Main Sequence stage 99% of the total mass in the solar system 109 times as big as the Earth. Energy Production in the Sun. Nuclear fusion occurs in the sun to give it its energy. Hydrogen is converted into Helium . Structure of the Sun. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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  • Sun and Moon

  • The Sun is.A starIn the Main Sequence stage99% of the total mass in the solar system109 times as big as the Earth

  • Energy Production in the SunNuclear fusion occurs in the sun to give it its energy.Hydrogen is converted into Helium.

  • Structure of the SunThe sun does not have a solid surface. The visible surface is where its atmosphere becomes so thick that you cant see through it.The sun is divided into 6 layers.

  • Layers of the sun

  • Layers of the SunCorona- Outermost part of the suns atmosphere. Visible only during a solar eclipseChromosphere- section of the suns atmosphere below the corona.Photosphere- the visible part of the suns atmosphere. The surface we see.Convective Zone- Section where convection currents carry energy to the outer atmosphere of the sun

  • Layers of the Sun Continued...Radiative Zone- Very dense section of the sun where energy is trapped.Core- inner part of the sun where the suns energy is produced by nuclear fusion.What Layer is shown here?Hint: Solar Eclipse

  • Solar ActivityThe circulation of energy causes gas in the photosphere to churn, causing magnetic fields that reach into space.Sunspots- when the activity slows down in one spot, and the photosphere becomes cooler than other areas. Sunspots are cooler, dark spots on the sun.Sunspots change in a regular pattern. About every 11 years there is a peak in sunspots. They might affect our climate and cause lower temperatures on earth.

  • Sunspots

  • Solar Activity continued...Solar Flares- regions of extremely high temperatures and brightness that develop on the suns surface. When they erupt, they send streams of electrically charged particles into the solar system. They can extend several thousand miles into space within minutes. Particles from solar flares reach earth and interrupt radio and cell signals.

  • Solar Flare

  • Aurora BorealisNorthern LightsWhen solar particles enter our atmosphere, they are attracted to the poles, and cause Aurora Borealis

  • Formation of the MoonThree explanations for how the moon could have formed:

    Twin Theory

    Meteor Theory

    Capture Theory

  • Twin TheoryThe moon formed at the same time as Earth.

    Gravity pulled particles in the solar system together to make the earth and the moon out of a nebula

  • Meteor TheoryWhen Earth was first cooling, a meteor struck it and splashed a piece off which hardened to form the moon.

  • Capture TheoryThe Moon formed someplace else, it flew by Earth and gravity captured it into orbit.

  • Features of the MoonMaria- smooth dark plains on the moonHighlands- rugged mountains on the moon that appear as light places.

  • Features of the MoonRilles- lines on the moon where the crust of the moon cracked when it cooled.

    Craters- round impacts from meteors

  • Why are there so many craters on the moon?The moon has no ATMOSPHERE, so it has no WEATHER, so there is no EROSION. Therefore, when the moon gets struck by a meteor, the crater stays there forever.

  • Label each section #1- #9

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