TIM: I know. You probably know Saturn by its amazing set of rings. 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. In the animation, an insert compares Jupiter with some of the other planets. ","Is Pluto a planet? The one on the left shows the Pioneer 10 spacecraft and the one on the right shows the Pioneer 11 spacecraft. TIM: Right, the solar system isn't just planets and the sun there are lots of smaller bodies floating out there, too. One is barren and the other shows some rocks. Birds fly in the sky. TIM: Scientists think that comets come from far regions of the solar system, called the Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud. TIM: Earth is one of these terrestrial planets. Two inserts appear. Tim goes on to explain about space beyond Neptune, as well as some space probes and planets. Then show the movie once through without pausing. All rights reserved. TIM: Ooh, I think I see Neptune! 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: It's huge, with a mass 318 times that of Earth! But how does it make our calculators work? Standard and Scientific Notation/Transcript. A close-up of Mercury shows the gray planet covered in craters. Butterflies Camouflage Classifying animals Fish Food chain Frogs Hibernation Insects Living and nonliving things Mammals Migration Forests Parts of a plant Plant . Have your students signed up forindividual accounts? But wait, there's more! BrainPOP recommends reading the movie description that appears on the Solar System Topic Page to your class. Moby thinks and then extends his arms. 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. What's your favorite thing out there? An animation shows the spacecraft moving away from the camera into outer space until it eventually disappears. It forms a distant ring around the solar system. Learn how you can get access to hundreds of topic-specific coding projects. 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). This animated Science resource page with lesson plans and teaching tips, for Kindergarten to 3rd grade students teaches about the Sun, moons, and planets that make up our Solar System. The diagram expands to show a third planet and its orbit to the right of the previously shown two planets. An animation shows the planet with the questions mark disappearing. TIM: The four outer planets are really far from the sun, so they're much colder. An animation shows the dry, rocky surface of Mars transition to a lake. ","joke_text_2":"Give me a ring sometime! An animation shows Moby looking at Tim. Another animation shows a view of a large rock moving in a starry sky. If you An interactive tutorial for finding and using Challenge 1999-2023 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.Contact your administrator for guidance on teaching this topic. "},"game":{"type":"game","instructions":"Code a sorting game to show what you know about the solar system. (Identify cause/effect), Timecode 2:28: What can you infer about the temperature on Mars compared to Earth? A cross-section of the planet shows that its core is much larger than Earth. An animation shows all the lined up planets. That's caused by the high iron content in Martian rocks. Standing next to him is Moby. Tim stops looking at the stars and takes the paper from Moby. One shows moons circling Neptune. A close-up image of the planet with a question mark in the middle of it is shown against a night sky. All rights reserved. The upper one is labeled "Kuiper Belt" and the lower one is labeled "Oort Cloud". "},"story":{"type":"story","instructions":"Code a conversation to show what you know about the solar system. TIM: One of these is a dwarf planet called Eris. The animation shows Tim and Moby standing next to each other. It was named after the Roman god of the sea maybe because it's so blue! Tim is lying on the ground in a sleeping bag partially sticking out of a camping tent. 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As the sides are mentioned, two inserts appear. 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: Then there's the last one Pluto, a cold, rocky body even smaller than our own moon. In one of these areas, there is a large red spot. From Sam. Text reads: Oort cloud. TIM: Uranus is a gassy planet with small gray rings and more than 25 moons. Text reads: Oort cloud. Mars moves out of view and is replaced by a drawing of the Moon. TIM: Scientists say scattered disc objects are well, Kuiper belt rejects! TIM: They say its one of the reddest bodies in the solar system maybe even redder than Mars! An inset shows a closer look at the ice and rocks that make up the rings. TIM: Man, I wonder what it must feel like to be so far from home An animation shows Tim and Moby at their camp site in the middle of dark woods. It is depicted with several large concentric rings. Its dark storm swirls across its surface. The next planet to the left of it is labeled Neptune.. TIM: Plutos moons, Charon, Hydra, and Nix, are also Kuiper belt objects. TIM: Over the course of millions of years, gravity pulled the elements of this dust cloud closer and closer together until clumps began to form. The smaller planet is labeled Pluto.. In the animation, the view changes to the planets circling the sun. (, : Why did Earth become an inner planet? An animation shows a cloud of dust and debris circling the sun. Then show the movie once through without pausing. The biggest was in the center, and everything else began to spin around it. TIM: Bubut their hypothesis was based on faulty calculations of Neptunes mass! 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Two images are displayed next to each other against a night sky. Manage all your favorite fandoms in one place! Another, similar line labeled heliopause is added to the right of the line labeled termination shock, so that the arrow labeled solar wind points right to it. An animation shows the sun and then zooms out to show the sun in the center with other planets around it. Another image shows a lake surrounded by hills of trees. TIM: Well, the sun is at the center of our solar system. An image of a planet labeled Pluto is shown against a night sky. (, : Why might the outer planets have many more moons orbiting them than the inner planets? Two inserts appear. The ring is labeled Kuiper belt.. In the animation, Saturn moves out of view and is replaced by a drawing of Uranus. An animation shows the gas and clumps of matter swirling around a bright sphere. Jupiter is the largest of these gas giants. The animation shows objects being pulled into the center of the cloud, forming clumps. An animation shows Moby sitting next to Tim and looking at him while Tim is talking to him. Gravity drew this stuff together into clumps, eventually forming the sun and the surrounding planets. The animation shows a close-up of the central clump which explodes and catches fire. TIM: The smaller clumps became the planets that we know about today. No one knows exactly why that is, but some scientists think the planet was knocked around during its early days by some other passing body. Pluto has an odd orbit that sometimes brings it closer to the sun than Neptune.
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