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As each condition is mentioned, four inserts show different parts of Earth: an ocean; buildings amongst trees; people; and animals. 1999-2023 BrainPOP. 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. Check your students' knowledge and unleash their imaginations with Creative Coding projects. 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. Use strategy to up your points! Tim: Eris is actually the largest dwarf planet in the solar system its just a bit bigger than Pluto! Far out from the sun is Earth, where we live. Solar System/Transcript < Solar System View source Transcript Old Version Text reads: The Mysteries of Life with Tim and Moby An animation shows Tim peering into a telescope pointed at the night sky. The biggest, Titan, is one of the only moons with a thick atmosphere. Learn more and understand better with BrainPOP's animated movies, games, playful assessments, and activities covering Science, Math, History, English, and more! Then show the movie once through without pausing. TIM: No, you couldn't go thereyou'd probably either melt or freeze. 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. View our, {"synopsis":"How we did we all get here? What's your favorite thing out there? Limited Student Access . TIM: It spins really slowly, just one and a half times for every trip around the sun. An animation shows the planets of the solar system. The animation shows Tim and Moby standing next to each other. Try searching your Timeline, or return to the homepage. There's quite a variety of stuff in the solar system, right? What's your favorite thing out there? 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An animation shows the planet with the questions mark disappearing. An image shows chunks of material orbiting in the Kuiper Belt. The animation pans to now show the four outer planets, located on their circular orbits. As it approaches, its tail grows longer. TIM: You you know what its like out there? TIM: But other important parts of the solar system are governed by the solar wind, a flow of charged particles produced by the sun. Stop at the following times in the movie and ask questions or prompt a discussion to keep students focused and to assess their understanding before moving on: Timecode 1:12: Why did Earth become an inner planet? TIM: Well, the sun is at the center of our solar system. But wait, there's more! TIM: I know, it's quite a variety of stuff in the solar system, right? The first is labeled Orcus, the second is labeled Quaoar, and the third, the smallest one, is labeled Varuna.. TIM: Neptune is the farthest planet in the solar system. TIM: Other large Kuiper bodies include Orcus, Quaoar, and Varuna. 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. Two objects, labeled Voyager 1 and Voyager 2, marked by Upper Xs, move away from the Earth with their paths shown as dotted curves. Tim is lying on the ground in a sleeping bag partially sticking out of a camping tent. Lightning from the yellow gas strikes the red, rocky ground. TIM: They say its one of the reddest bodies in the solar system maybe even redder than Mars! TIM: Right, the solar system isnt just planets and the sunthere are lots of smaller bodies floating out there, too. All rights reserved. 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Venus is almost the same size as Earth; its sometimes called Earth's sister planet. An animation keeps extending the arrow from Neptune until no planets are visible. When they get close to the sun, some of their ice forms long, wispy tails that you can sometimes see from Earth! TIM: The sun's not all that big compared to other stars. 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 next planet to the left of it is labeled Neptune.. "},"comic":{"type":"comic","instructions":"Create a comic about the solar system. Standard and Scientific Notation/Transcript. Only a portion of Jupiter can be seen and the other planets seem very small in comparison. Text reads: The Mysteries of Life with Tim and Moby. A cross-section of the planet shows that its core is much larger than Earth. Others include Ceres, the largest object in the asteroid belt, and an object named Eris, which is slightly larger than Pluto. An animation shows Earth rotating while the moon orbits around it. Two inserts appear showing the axis of the planet perpendicular to the plane containing the ring. He hugs the ground and has a large grin on his robotic face. In the animation, Jupiter moves out of view and is replaced by a drawing of Saturn. ","What is the Sun? An animation shows the red mountain towering over the smaller Mount Everest. BrainPOP Transcripts Category page View source List of BrainPOP transcripts. Learn how you can get access to hundreds of topic-specific coding projects. Watch it again, this time using the discussion prompts. Tim addresses Moby while turning his head to look at him. Standard and Scientific Notation/Transcript. 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. It is depicted with blotches of white and gray regions. An animation shows the gas and clumps of matter swirling around a bright sphere. TIM: Well, the solar system is our home in the galaxy. TIM: On its surface, there's a permanent storm, called the Great Red Spot. A diagram shows two planets and their orbits. That means lots of liquid water, which all life depends on. TIM: Scientists think that comets come from far regions of the solar system, called the Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud. An image shows a night sky and stars through a pair of binoculars. Text reads: The Mysteries of Life with Tim and Moby. Already have an individual account with Creative Coding? Another drawing shows a cluster of rocks in front of a planet at the bottom. Try your hand at computer programming with Creative Coding! (Predict), What is something new you hope to learn about the solar system? "},"game":{"type":"game","instructions":"Code a sorting game to show what you know about the solar system. Tim is holding a star chart. Then Neptunes orbit is added and an arrow pointing away from Neptune and the sun is added. TIM: Its by far the most distant known region of the solar system. Two inserts appear. Please enable JavaScript on your browser. The animation shows Tim and Moby standing with a starry sky in the background. Manage all your favorite fandoms in one place! Contact your administrator for guidance on teaching this topic. TIM: No, you couldn't go there you'd probably either melt or freeze! TIM: Well, planetary scientists arent sure whether Sedna is one of the farthest scattered disc objects or part of another region: the Oort cloud. The image of the sun, the planets, and the Kuiper belt is shown. It likely had oceans and rivers, and its atmosphere contained more heat-trapping gases. The last planet shown and its orbit are labeled Planet Upper X. The animation zooms in to Venus' surface. The animation focuses on the swirling red storm on Jupiter's surface. The text trans-Neptunian objects is still written above the arrow. 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. When it gets close to the sun, the dust and ice form long, wispy tails that you can sometimes see from Earth. The surface of Venus can get close to 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit. That's why one side gets so hot, and the other gets so cold. Text reads: Oort cloud. All rights reserved. (Compare/contrast; Draw conclusions), Look at the four related movies at the bottom of the page. Its dark storm swirls across its surface. TIM: Are there are there others like you? TIM: First of all, anything that orbits the sun farther than the planet Neptune is called a trans- Neptunian object. Mars has two moons and the tallest mountain in the solar system called Olympus Mons. TIM: There's no water on Mercury and there's very little atmosphere. From, Sam. The animation shows Moby take a cloth and clean the lens on Tim's telescope. TIM: Ooh, I think I see Neptune! Filed as: Discussion Prompts, Solar System In the animation, an insert shows a close-up of the red spot. He then looks at the stars through his binoculars and Moby covers the binoculars with a piece of paper. What do you think youll learn about the solar system in this movie? Two inserts appear showing two different views of the surface. TIM: Comets are totally different than asteroids. (, What is something new you hope to learn about the solar system? Watch it again, this time using the discussion prompts. Moby first looks up, then blinks and looks back down. An animation shows the eight planets orbiting the sun, as well as the chunks of rock forming the Asteroid Belt. TIM: Yup, Pluto is also a Kuiper belt object. TIM: Yeah, theyve been traveling in space for about 35 years now! Two images are displayed next to each other against a night sky. Its rocky core alone is at least 10 times bigger than Earth. Two images are displayed next to each other against a night sky. Tim and Moby discuss the pros and cons. The animation shows a large clump of ice floating in space. (, : Why might the outer planets have many more moons orbiting them than the inner planets? They formed the gas giants, like Jupiter. An animation shows Pluto surrounded by four small moons and one larger one. Standing next to him is Moby. TIM: By the way, Pluto isn't the only dwarf planet. Watch it again, this time using the discussion prompts. Gravity drew this stuff together into clumps, eventually forming the sun and the surrounding planets. It's way bigger than our entire planet, and it's been raging for centuries. "},"story":{"type":"story","instructions":"Code a conversation to show what you know about the solar system. ","Is Pluto a planet? 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