There are four rocky, inner planets\u2014Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars\u2014and four gas giants farther out\u2014Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. In the animation, an insert compares Jupiter with some of the other planets. The animation shows Moby take a cloth and clean the lens on Tim's telescope. TIM: First of all, anything that orbits the sun farther than the planet Neptune is called a trans- Neptunian object. Butterflies Camouflage Classifying animals Fish Food chain Frogs Hibernation Insects Living and nonliving things Mammals Migration Forests Parts of a plant Plant . TIM: By the way, Pluto isnt the only dwarf planet. An image shows a big, brown planet labeled Pluto, a smaller, purple moon labeled. An animation shows a spacecraft moving away from the camera into outer space until it eventually disappears. An image shows Tims hand holding a typed letter. The animation shows Tim and Moby standing next to each other. An animation shows a man, Tim, and a robot, Moby, at a campsite. For best experience, access this project full size. Venus is almost the same size as Earth; its sometimes called Earth's sister planet. TIM: Yeah, you'd definitely melt on Venus. An animation shows the blue-green planet with its tilted rings. ","alignment_guid":"95D6F986-2F4E-11E9-AECB-D0A0D9F723EE","requires_flash":"","small_screen_compatible":"","url":"\/science\/space\/solarsystem\/challenge\/","icon":"\/assets\/images\/challenge_svg_icon.svg"},{"feature_id":"294","type":"concept_map","name":"Make-a-Map","alignments_description":"A concept mapping tool. It was named after the Roman god of the sea maybe because it's so blue! 19992023 BrainPOP. Moby first looks up, then blinks and looks back down. An animation first shows the sun and several other planets surrounded by a ring of gray specks, and then zooms out to show the entire solar system, represented by light purple dots arranged in a spherical pattern against a night sky. The diagram expands to show a third planet and its orbit to the right of the previously shown two planets. TIM: There's no water on Mercury and there's very little atmosphere. Most of them are concentrated in the Asteroid Belt, between Mars and Jupiter. One shows a close-up of the concentric rings. The Oort Cloud is even further from the sun. *BrainPOP's Discussion Questions and Prompts align to CCSS Speaking and Listening Standards. TIM: Sedna, another large scattered disc object, hasnt been fully categorized yet. They formed the gas giants, like Jupiter. One is barren and the other shows some rocks. The animation pans to now show the four outer planets, located on their circular orbits. 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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. TIM: The moon is the sixth planet in the sky, next to the sun between Mars and the Earth. TIM: Well, the sun is at the center of our solar system. Hearts float above Earth. Text reads: The Mysteries of Life with Tim and Moby. TIM: Dear Tim and Moby, can you tell me all about the solar system? TIM: Well, the solar system is our home in the galaxy. Contents 1 Summary 2 Appearances 3 Transcript 4 Quiz 5 FYI Comic 6 Gallery Summary 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: Right, the solar system isn't just planets and the sun there are lots of smaller bodies floating out there, too. An animation shows a cloud of dust and debris circling the sun. TIM: For example, the termination shock is a boundary area where the particles of the solar wind slow way down. At the end of the episode, Moby says he knows what it's like out there and after questioned by Tim, hypnotizes him. The image of the sun, the planets, and the Kuiper belt is shown. The screen is split in half vertically and displays Eris on the left and Pluto on the right. When were you there? All rights reserved. The biggest, Titan, is one of the only moons with a thick atmosphere. An animation shows the sun, then pulls back to show the eight planets orbiting around it. Tim: Well, the most well-known is Pluto, which was recently reclassified as a dwarf planet. (, : Why did Earth become an inner planet? TIM: That means it traps the sun's heat. Searching.. educators resources search ELL topics. The history of the solar system is long but fascinating\u2014and it probably started with a bang! In the animation, Moby falls down onto the grass with a big "Clunk!" ","alignment_guid":"966F38D6-2F4E-11E9-9BB5-F28EFCE54722","url":"\/make-a-map\/?topic=\/science\/space\/solarsystem\/","requires_flash":"","small_screen_compatible":""},{"feature_id":"294","type":"make_a_movie","name":"Make-a-Movie","alignments_description":"A movie-making tool to produce BrainPOP-style movies. 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 spherical object is labeled Oort cloud.. Atoms began fusing together in a nuclear reaction that continues to this day. Text reads: The Mysteries of Life with Tim and Moby. TIM: The four inner planets are much smaller than the four outer ones. The next planet to the left of it is labeled Neptune.. An animation shows Earth rotating while the moon orbits around it. Its atmosphere is filled with carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas. Mars moves out of view and is replaced by a drawing of the Moon. Text reads: The Mysteries of Life with Tim and Moby. Watch it again, this time using the discussion prompts. Two inserts appear. It is depicted with a thin white horizontal ring. The animation shows objects being pulled into the center of the cloud, forming clumps. Our solar system is also home to asteroids, comets, dwarf planets such as Pluto, and the distant objects of the Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud. TIM: Others became big balls of mostly gas called gas giants, like Jupiter. An animation shows Moby blink and his eyes turn into a spinning hypnosis spiral which then expands to cover the entire screen. An image is shown of a gray planet, labeled Eris, against a night sky. TIM: The dense, carbon dioxide atmosphere on Venus traps so much heat, the surface can get up to over 450 degrees Celsius. It then zooms out to show a big spherical object composed of light colored particles. ","Is Pluto a planet? That means they travel around it in an orbit. TIM: Dwarf planets are kind of like regular planets, but generally smaller. TIM: Over millions of years, gravity drew a lot of this stuff together, into clumps. Our solar system is also home to asteroids, comets, dwarf planets such as Pluto, and the distant objects of the Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud. In the animation, Moby looks up and then looks down. Tim addresses Moby while turning his head to look at him. (, How does its distance from the Sun affect each planet in the Solar System? Its rocky core alone is at least 10 times bigger than Earth. Scientists think this stuff has stayed pretty unchanged from the time the solar system first formed about four and a half billion years ago! Its got perfect conditions for plants and animals: not too hot, not too cold. Mars has two moons and the tallest mountain in the solar system called Olympus Mons. An image shows a night sky and stars through a pair of binoculars. Only a portion of Jupiter can be seen and the other planets seem very small in comparison. An animation shows a large grey cloud in a starry sky. TIM: Yeah, theyve been traveling in space for about 35 years now! Tim addresses Moby. TIM: Mars is called the "red planet" because of its reddish surface, created by the iron in Martian rocks. The camera zooms in on Tim and Moby. TIM: The smaller clumps became the planets that we know about today. TIM: Right, the solar system isnt just planets and the sunthere are lots of smaller bodies floating out there, too. Our solar system is also home to asteroids, comets, dwarf planets such as Pluto, and the distant objects of the Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud. An animation shows the deep blue planet surrounded by rings. TIM: Jupiter is the largest, and one of those gas giants I was mentioning before. It is depicted with several large concentric rings. Learn more and understand better with BrainPOP's animated movies, games, playful assessments, and activities covering Science, Math, History, English, and more! TIM: Yeah, you'd definitely melt on Venus. 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