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The animation shows Moby take a cloth and clean the lens on Tim's telescope. An image shows chunks of material orbiting in the Kuiper Belt. Its got perfect conditions for plants and animals: not too hot, not too cold. Standard and Scientific Notation/Transcript, Adding and Subtracting Fractions/Transcript, Adding and Subtracting Integers/Transcript, American Revolution/Second Remake Transcript, Antonyms, Synonyms, and Homonyms/Transcript, Branches of Government/Transcript (New Version), Branches of Government/Transcript (Old Version), Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka/Transcript, Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka/Transcript (Update), Building the Thirteen Colonies/Transcript, Causes of the American Revolution/Transcript, Civil Rights/Transcript (Updated Version). The animation shows five planets traveling along the circles. 19992023 BrainPOP. Some of them formed hard hunks of rock called the terrestrial planets Earth is one of these. BrainPOP Jr. Games. It became the sun, and its energy pushed away any nearby gas. This topic is not available for students in Kindergarten, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade, 4th Grade, 5th Grade, 6th Grade, 7th Grade, 8th Grade, 9th Grade, 10th Grade, 11th Grade and 12th Grade.Contact your administrator for guidance on teaching this topic. It is depicted as covered by clouds. An animation shows Earth rotating, with the moon orbiting around it. TIM: Mars is called the "red planet" because of its reddish surface. TIM: Yeah, theyve been traveling in space for about 35 years now! The ellipse representing Plutos orbit is long and narrow and can be seen to intersect the ellipse representing Neptune's orbit. The eight planets in our solar system are satellites of the sun. An animation shows Pluto surrounded by four small moons and one larger one. Astronomers believe that more than 4.5 billion years ago, an exploding star created a huge cloud of gas and dust. It makes an intermittent beeping sound that fades as the spacecraft moves farther and farther away. The animation shows a drawing of the planets traveling along circles around the sun. An animation shows Pluto rotating in space. TIM: Thats where the solar wind gets stopped in its tracks by particles from the rest of outer space! TIM: Over millions of years, gravity drew a lot of this stuff together, into clumps. Atoms began fusing together in a nuclear reaction that continues to this day. TIM: Dear Tim and Moby, can you tell me all about the solar system? TIM: Bubut their hypothesis was based on faulty calculations of Neptunes mass! Tim addresses Moby. TIM: No, you couldn't go there you'd probably either melt or freeze! Mars moves out of view and is replaced by a drawing of the Moon. What do you think youll learn about the solar system in this movie? It is depicted with blotches of white and gray regions. "},"game":{"type":"game","instructions":"Code a sorting game to show what you know about the solar system. TIM: Yeah, I guess Earth's my favorite, too. Most of them are concentrated in the Asteroid Belt, between Mars and Jupiter. An animation shows Jupiter rotating in space and the sun in the background. Tim addresses the camera. TIM: For a while, Pluto was thought to be the missing planet. TIM: Comets are clumps of ice and dust that orbit the sun. Mercury is the closest to the sun, and it looks kind of like our moon. They formed the gas giants, like Jupiter. Learn more and understand better with BrainPOP's animated movies, games, playful assessments, and activities covering Science, Math, History, English, and more! Stars and other small colored objects are shown. The animation shows a close-up of the sun. An image of an astronaut walking on the moon is displayed on the screen, and then an image of a spacecraft against a night sky is added to the right of it. 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The one on the left shows the Pioneer 10 spacecraft and the one on the right shows the Pioneer 11 spacecraft. The smaller planet is labeled Pluto.. The sun is on the left of the screen, planets and Kuiper belt to the right of it, followed by the scattered disc and the Oort cloud to the far right of the screen. Two inserts appear showing the axis of the planet perpendicular to the plane containing the ring. A cross-section of the planet shows that its core is much larger than Earth. The animation focuses on the swirling red storm on Jupiter's surface. The sun gets larger and wispy tails appear behind the clump of ice. The sphere gets bigger and brighter until it explodes, pushing gas away and leaving the eight planets orbiting the sun. (Identify cause/effect), Timecode 2:28: What can you infer about the temperature on Mars compared to Earth? The fourth from the sun is Earth, where we live. TIM: The Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud are areas in the far regions of the solar system where small bodies like comets are thought to originate. Manage all your favorite fandoms in one place! TIM: The outer planets were once rocky, too, but their gravity captured the gas pushed away by the sun. (, What is something new you hope to learn about the solar system? He is holding a star chart in one hand and a pair of binoculars in the other. The side closest to the sun glows red, while the other side is covered in ice. Another yellow arrow labeled interstellar wind is added to extend from the Oort cloud to the line labeled heliopause.. The biggest was in the center, and everything else began to spin around it. That's why the inner planets formed mostly out of rocky material. "},"meme":{"type":"meme","instructions":"Create a meme about the solar system. There's quite a variety of stuff in the solar system, right? TIM: Dwarf planets are kind of like regular planets, but generally smaller. 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TIM: Neptune is the last gas giant and it has more than a dozen moons. He then looks at the stars through his binoculars and Moby covers the binoculars with a piece of paper. An animation shows the planet with the questions mark disappearing. One shows a plain with a hot sun blazing down on it. Its dark storm swirls across its surface. TIM: No, you couldn't go thereyou'd probably either melt or freeze. It is depicted as a blue-green sphere with a small white vertical ring. There are four rocky, inner planets\u2014Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars\u2014and four gas giants farther out\u2014Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Tim is wearing a T-shirt with a drawing of planets in the center. From, Sam. "},"story":{"type":"story","instructions":"Code a conversation to show what you know about the solar system. An animation shows a large grey cloud in a starry sky. One shows a close-up of the concentric rings. "]},"pop_a_joke":{"joke_text_1":"What did Earth say to Saturn? TIM: Saturn is another gas giant, about 100 times more massive than Earth. While scanning the night sky with a pair of binoculars, Tim is interrupted by Moby, giving him a letter asking if there is a 'Planet X'. TIM: Dear Tim and Moby, can you tell me all about the solar system? (, Look at the four related movies at the bottom of the page. A close-up image of the planet with a question mark in the middle of it is shown against a night sky. All of the parts of the diagram are labeled and a horizontal red arrow labeled gravity goes through the image and points from the Oort cloud to the sun. The upper one is labeled "Kuiper Belt" and the lower one is labeled "Oort Cloud". Two objects, labeled Voyager 1 and Voyager 2, marked by Upper Xs, move away from the Earth with their paths shown as dotted curves. The first is labeled Orcus, the second is labeled Quaoar, and the third, the smallest one, is labeled Varuna.. A robot, Moby, wipes the end of the telescope with a dust cloth. TIM: Most of them are concentrated in the Asteroid Belt, between Mars and Jupiter. 19992023 BrainPOP. This topic is not available for students in Kindergarten, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade, 4th Grade, 5th Grade, 6th Grade, 7th Grade, 8th Grade, 9th Grade, 10th Grade, 11th Grade and 12th Grade. Two inserts appear. TIM: The moon is the sixth planet in the sky, next to the sun between Mars and the Earth. TIM: Saturn is another gas giant, with more than 45 moons orbiting it. Venus is sometimes called Earths sister planet, because of the similar size. This topic is not available for students in Kindergarten, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade, 4th Grade, 5th Grade, 6th Grade, 7th Grade, 8th Grade, 9th Grade, 10th Grade, 11th Grade and 12th Grade. The orbits are ellipses. A diagram shows the terminal shock as an orange circle with the sun and the planets of the solar system, including Earth, in the center of it. In the animation, Mars moves out of view. In the animation, the view changes to the planets circling the sun. TIM: The farthest that humans have ever gone is the moon, but several spacecraft have been to the outer regions of the solar system. Immense gravitational pressure built up at the core of this gigantic clump. Gravity drew this stuff together into clumps, eventually forming the sun and the surrounding planets. TIM: I know. (, : What can you infer about the temperature on Mars compared to Earth? Only a portion of Jupiter can be seen and the other planets seem very small in comparison. TIM: On its surface, there's a permanent storm, called the Great Red Spot. Filed as: Discussion Prompts, Solar System Another animation shows a view of a large rock moving in a starry sky. It is depicted with a thin white horizontal ring. TIM: Today, people just use the term Planet X to mean some undiscovered major planet of the solar system. TIM: Well, planetary scientists arent sure whether Sedna is one of the farthest scattered disc objects or part of another region: the Oort cloud. *BrainPOPs Discussion Questions and Prompts align to, Wake: Tales from the Aqualab SnapThought Prompts. ","What is in the inner Solar System? It likely had oceans and rivers, and its atmosphere contained more heat-trapping gases. TIM: By the way, Pluto isn't the only dwarf planet. TIM: The dense, carbon dioxide atmosphere on Venus traps so much heat, the surface can get up to over 450 degrees Celsius. TIM: Neptune is the farthest planet in the solar system. Standard and Scientific Notation/Transcript. An animation shows Tim peering into a telescope pointed at the night sky. Try searching your Timeline, or return to the homepage. The ring is labeled Kuiper belt.. All rights reserved. Another animation shows the orbits of the each planet, as well as Pluto's. Tim stops looking at the stars and takes the paper from Moby. That means lots of liquid water, which all life depends on. TIM: They launched in the early 1970s and are also thought to be nearing the heliopause. An image shows Tims hand holding a typed letter. Standing next to him is Moby. Pluto's orbit intersects with Neptune's. To get started, all you have to do is set up your teacher account. Already have an individual account with Creative Coding? An animation shows the blue-green planet with its tilted rings. TIM: It also has at least three moons: Charon, Hydra, and Nix! It is depicted as a blue sphere with a small white horizontal ring. The screen is split in half vertically and displays Sedna on the left and Mars, significantly bigger and lighter in color than Sedna, on the right. An image shows a night sky and stars through a pair of binoculars. The image of the sun, the planets, the Kuiper belt, and the scattered disc is shown again. The first moon landing, as far as I'm concerned, is one of the greatestmomentsin humanhistory. 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