Overview
Explore the fascinating world of our Solar System in this comprehensive lecture from the "Astronomy: Exploring Space and Time" course. Delve into the formation of our cosmic neighborhood, compare celestial bodies, and examine the inner planets, with a special focus on Mars and its potential for water and future exploration. Journey through the outer regions to discover the Jovian planets, their intriguing satellites like Titan, and other water worlds. Investigate small bodies and gain a deeper understanding of the diverse components that make up our Solar System. This engaging presentation by Professor Chris Impey from the University of Arizona and Steward Observatory offers a thorough introduction to the wonders of our celestial backyard.
Syllabus
5.00 Solar System Intro.
5.01 Formation.
5.02 Comparisons.
5.03 Inner Planets.
5.04 Mars.
5.05 Mars and Water.
5.06 Mars Up Close.
5.07 Future Mars.
5.08 Jovian Planets.
5.09 Outer Regions.
5.10 Solar System Satellites.
5.11 Titan.
5.12 Water Worlds.
5.13 Small Bodies.
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