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Vee and Tee are two planets in a solar system with star Uhu at the center....
In recent years, scientists have discovered hundreds of planets orbiting other stars. Some of these planets are in orbits that are similar to that of earth, which orbits the sun (Msun = 1.99 × 1030 kg) at a distance of 1.50 × 1011 m, called 1 astronomical unit (1 au). Others have extreme orbits that are much different from anything in our solar system. The following problem relates to one of these planets that follows circular orbit around its star....
Over 500 planets have so far been detected beyond our solar system. This is accomplished by looking for the effect the planet has on the star. The star is not truly stationary; instead, it and its planets orbit around the center of mass of the system. Astronomers can measure this wobble in the position of a star. a.) For a star with the mass and size of our sun and having a planet with two times the mass of Jupiter,...
3. The following table comes from an article "7 Earth-sized planets circle nearby star," from Science News, March 18, 2017. Planetary lineup Seven Earth-sized planets (illustrated) have been found in orbit around the ultracool dwarf star TRAPPIST-1. Astronomers already know many characteristics of these planets. (By convention, the first exoplanet discovered in a system is designated b.) Orbitdl 151 days 2.42 days 4.05 days 6.10 days 9.21 days 12.35 days -20 days sac AU 0.015 AU 0021AU 0028 AU 0.037...
b. Calculate the acceleration felt by at least three planets in your Mystery Solar System including the ones you picked in part a. Also calculate the acceleration felt by the asteroid. Background: Imagine that an asteroid (of mass = 5 x 1014 kg) hits a planet in your Mystery Solar System. The impact exerts 2.2 x 1019 Newtons of force on that planet. Outer Solar System Planets Mass (Earth Masses) Distance From Star (AU) Orbit Period (years) Spin (hours) Tilt...
1. Small bodies in the Solar System include dwarf planets, moons, asteroids, comets, Kuiper Belt objects, and meteoroids. Describe briefly the objects in each classification: location(s), size ranges, compositions 2. How does the dwarf planet Ceres differ from the other dwarf planets?
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4. Suppose we make a scale model of the Solar System in which the model Earth is 1 centimeter in radius (about the size of a piece of candy). The real Earth is 6.4x10"cm in radius. Jupiter is 7.1x10°cm in radius. How big must the scale model version of Jupiter be in order to be the right size relative to the Earth? 5. Kepler's Third Law of planetary motion relates the time, P, i takes a planet to complete...
QUESTION 1 Estimate The Temperature For A Planet In Other Solar System Let us assume scientists just discovered a planet orbiting a star in an extra-solar system. The star has a surface temperature Ts = 8000 Kelvins and a radius Sr = 1×109 meters. Scientists also measured the distance (D) between the star and the new-discovered planet: D = 1 AU ~ 1.5× 1011 meters. The solar power over unit area from the star’s surface (Ps) can be calculated from...
I want to have a code that can pick whichever two planets in the
solar system and find the distance of them no matter where in their
orbit they are, but I keep getting errors. Can someone please help
me fix it?
f rom scipy import exp, pi, absolute, linspace import matplotlib. Ryplot as plt planet-I input ('Which planet do you want to pick for planet 1?") planet_2 input ('which planet do you want to pick for planet 27') distance...
Planetary Speed help: According to Kepler’s Third Law, planets closer to the sun have shorter years. We might ask the question, “Is this because they move faster, or because they don’t have as far to go?” Let’s investigate. Speed is distance divided by time, so if we know how far a planet travels and how long it takes, we can calculate speed. Look up the period and orbital distance (in years and AU, respectively) of Mercury, Venus and Earth. Assuming...
b. Measure and record the smallest angle i. An object K and an observer at X are formed between lines C and D at E. shown below. Draw a line indicating a line of sight to an object L that lies 35° below object K on the plane of the paper as viewed by the observer at X. c. Based upon the diagram, what is the angle formed at point G between points F and H? j. Below is shown...