To get started, all you have to do is set up your teacher account. The rings are a thin layer of millions of chunks of ice and rock. An animation shows Moby looking at Tim. 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. TIM: For a while, Pluto was thought to be the missing planet. ","What is the Sun? TIM: Dear Tim and Moby, can you tell me all about the solar system? There's quite a variety of stuff in the solar system, right? Jupiter is the largest of these gas giants. 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. TIM: Dear Tim and Moby, can you tell me all about the solar system? An animation shows Venus, with gassy yellow and orange swirls covering its surface. Text reads: Oort cloud. TIM: Farther out from the Kuiper belt is an area called the scattered disc. TIM: The outer planets were once rocky, too, but their gravity captured the gas pushed away by the sun. He is holding a star chart in one hand and a pair of binoculars in the other. The image of the sun, the planets, and the Kuiper belt is shown. TIM: It's huge, with a mass 318 times that of Earth! TIM: Well, the sun is at the center of our solar system. TIM: Are there are there others like you? Learn how you can get access to hundreds of topic-specific coding projects. An image of the Oort cloud is shown again. TIM: It spins really slowly, just one and a half times for every trip around the sun. One shows a close-up of the concentric rings. Then show the movie once through without pausing. TIM: Neptune is the last gas giant and it has more than a dozen moons. An animation shows a man, Tim, and a robot, Moby, at a campsite. The animation zooms out to show a large proportion of the rocks form a circle around the sun and lie between Mars and Jupiter. 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Watch it again, this time using the discussion prompts. . The animation shows drawings of Ceres and Eris appear in succession. The other shows white, gray, and black areas on the blue surface. An image is divided vertically into three equal parts and shows three round bodies of different colors decreasing in size from left to right. It's got just the right conditions for humans, plants, and animals. The four inner planets are tiny in comparison to the four outer planets. TIM: Today, people just use the term Planet X to mean some undiscovered major planet of the solar system. It's tilted so that it looks like its lying on its side! TIM: They say its one of the reddest bodies in the solar system maybe even redder than Mars! Others include Ceres, the largest object in the Asteroid Belt, and an object named Eris, which is slightly larger than Pluto. The biggest, Titan, is one of the only moons with a thick atmosphere. TIM: Saturn is another gas giant, with more than 45 moons orbiting it. Use strategy to up your points! The animation zooms in on Jupiter. TIM: Yeah, I guess Earth's my favorite, too. TIM: Yeah, theyve been traveling in space for about 35 years now! The sphere gets bigger and brighter until it explodes, pushing gas away and leaving the eight planets orbiting the sun. Although it's pretty dry right now, scientists think Mars was once much more like Earth, possibly with oceans and rivers flowing on its surface. The scene changes back to Tim lying in the sleeping bag, holding the binoculars and the letter. 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. The clump of ice gets closer to the sun. The one on the left shows the Pioneer 10 spacecraft and the one on the right shows the Pioneer 11 spacecraft. A curved, orange, vertical line is added along the boundary between the Kuiper belt and the scattered disc and is labeled termination shock.. An animation shows the gas and clumps of matter swirling around a bright sphere. An animation shows the spacecraft moving away from the camera into outer space until it eventually disappears. Have your students signed up forindividual accounts? An animation first shows the sun, the planets, the Kuiper belt, and the scattered disc objects. That means they travel around it in an orbit. Text at the top right reads: dwarf planet. Tim addresses Moby while turning his head to look at him. An animation shows a cloud of dust and debris circling the sun. Lightning from the yellow gas strikes the red, rocky ground. TIM: Yeah, you'd definitely melt on Venus. (, Look at the four related movies at the bottom of the page. Tim is lying on the ground in a sleeping bag partially sticking out of a camping tent. All items (989) # A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Other 3 3D Printing/Transcript 6 60s Folk/Transcript A A Wrinkle in Time/Transcript AAPI Heritage Month/Transcript Abraham Lincoln/Transcript Absolute Value/Transcript Acceleration/Transcript An image shows Tims hand holding a typed letter. Atoms began fusing together in a nuclear reaction that continues to this day. It started out around four and a half billion years agoBack then, our solar system was just a cloud of gas and dust, probably left over from the explosion of a star. TIM: Scientists think that comets come from far regions of the solar system, called the Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud. Watch it again, this time using the discussion prompts. TIM: They launched in the early 1970s and are also thought to be nearing the heliopause. But wait, there's more! It makes an intermittent beeping sound that fades as the spacecraft moves farther and farther away. Another yellow arrow labeled interstellar wind is added to extend from the Oort cloud to the line labeled heliopause.. All rights reserved. Terms of Use; Privacy; Trademarks and Copyrights; Accessibility; Do Not Sell My Personal Information That's caused by the high iron content in Martian rocks. TIM: The dwarf planet Pluto, known as a main planet until it was demoted in 2006, is a cold, rocky body even smaller than our own moon. Tim and Moby discuss the pros and cons. Standard and Scientific Notation/Transcript. In the animation, the view of the asteroids moves out of view and is replaced by a drawing of Pluto. 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. The spiraling pattern transfixes Tim and he falls asleep as Moby looks at the night skies through the binoculars. 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. TIM: For example, the termination shock is a boundary area where the particles of the solar wind slow way down. TIM: But other important parts of the solar system are governed by the solar wind, a flow of charged particles produced by the sun. TIM: That means it traps the sun's heat. Check your students' knowledge and unleash their imaginations with Creative Coding projects. 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. Pluto's orbit intersects with Neptune's. The smaller planet is labeled Pluto.. Well, the solar system is our home in the galaxy. "},"meme":{"type":"meme","instructions":"Create a meme about the solar system. Charon partially overlapping it on the left, and two small, gray moons labeled Hydra and Nix above and below it. One shows a plain with a hot sun blazing down on it. The sun can be seen in the background. The other shows a frigid landscape. Two inserts appear showing the axis of the planet perpendicular to the plane containing the ring. TIM: Right, the solar system isnt just planets and the sunthere are lots of smaller bodies floating out there, too. TIM: Well well, how do you know? A diagram shows two planets and their orbits. From, Sam. The orbits are ellipses. in: BrainPOP Transcripts Outer Solar System/Transcript < Outer Solar System View source Transcript An image shows a night sky and stars through a pair of binoculars. BrainPOP recommends reading the movie description that appears on the Solar System Topic Page to your class. But wait, there's more! The animation focuses on the swirling red storm on Jupiter's surface. 19992023 BrainPOP. A diagram of the solar system is shown. TIM: There's no water on Mercury and there's very little atmosphere. TIM: Pressure caused by gravity ignited nuclear reactions at this biggest clump's core, setting it on fire. That means lots of liquid water, which all life depends on. The image of the sun, the planets, the Kuiper belt, and the scattered disc is shown again. TIM: First of all, anything that orbits the sun farther than the planet Neptune is called a trans- Neptunian object. (Identify cause/effect), Timecode 2:28: What can you infer about the temperature on Mars compared to Earth? An animation keeps extending the arrow from Neptune until no planets are visible. Pluto has an odd orbit that sometimes brings it closer to the sun than Neptune. Two objects, labeled Voyager 1 and Voyager 2, marked by Upper Xs, move away from the Earth with their paths shown as dotted curves. Mars has two moons, Phobos and Deimos. TIM: Other large Kuiper bodies include Orcus, Quaoar, and Varuna. 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: Mercury is the closest planet to the sun. Manage all your favorite fandoms in one place! Tim goes on to explain about space beyond Neptune, as well as some space probes and planets. Venus is sometimes called Earths sister planet, because of the similar size. 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TIM: Hey Moby, I think I see aliens. (, Apply new knowledge;Identify cause/effect, BrainPOP recommends reading the movie description that appears on the. A close-up image of the planet with a question mark in the middle of it is shown against a night sky. If you An interactive tutorial for finding and using Challenge 1999-2023 BrainPOP. For all eleven planets, each ellipse lies entirely within the surrounding ellipse. He hugs the ground and has a large grin on his robotic face. The first moon landing, as far as I'm concerned, is one of the greatestmomentsin humanhistory. You probably know it by its amazing set of rings! They're called the Galilean Moons, and they're almost like little planets. In the animation, Jupiter moves out of view and is replaced by a drawing of Saturn. The animation shows Tim and Moby standing with a starry sky in the background. TIM: The four outer planets are really far from the sun, so they're much colder. 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