That's why one side gets so hot, and the other gets so cold. In the animation, Moby looks up and then looks down. The added planet has a question mark placed in the middle of it. An animation shows the planets of the solar system. TIM: But Pluto wasnt massive enough to fit the estimates of Planet Xs probable size. TIM: Jupiter is the largest, and one of those gas giants I was mentioning before. Learn how you can get access to hundreds of topic-specific coding projects. Already have an individual account with Creative Coding? The sun can be seen in the background. TIM: I know. An image is shown of a gray planet, labeled Eris, against a night sky. Watch it again, this time using the discussion prompts. It is depicted with several large concentric rings. Asteroids are pieces of rock centimeters to hundreds of kilometers wide. Moby first looks up, then blinks and looks back down. Use strategy to up your points! 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TIM: There are more than 1,000 trans-Neptunian objects in the solar system and counting! 19992023 BrainPOP. TIM: There's no water on Mercury and there's very little atmosphere. There are four rocky, inner planetsMercury, Venus, Earth, and Marsand four gas giants farther outJupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. ","alignment_guid":"9790C0FE-2F4E-11E9-9CAD-EBD25B5E995C","url":"\/make-a-movie\/?topic=294","requires_flash":"","small_screen_compatible":""},{"type":"coding","feature_id":"40545","name":"Creative Coding","feature_name":"Creative coding","alignments_description":"Coding projects offered in both text- and block-based coding languages. TIM: Saturn is another gas giant, with more than 45 moons orbiting it. (, Look at the four related movies at the bottom of the page. (Make connections), How does its distance from the Sun affect each planet in the Solar System? TIM: It also has a permanent storm on its surface called the Great Red Spot, which is way bigger than the entire Earth! 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(Identify cause/effect), Timecode 2:28: What can you infer about the temperature on Mars compared to Earth? One shows a close-up of the concentric rings. Two inserts appear and show the rocky surface. TIM: Right, the solar system isn't just planets and the sun there are lots of smaller bodies floating out there, too. Two images are displayed next to each other against a night sky. "},"comic":{"type":"comic","instructions":"Create a comic about the solar system. TIM: The dense, carbon dioxide atmosphere on Venus traps so much heat, the surface can get up to over 450 degrees Celsius. 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'. 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. 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TIM: Then there's the last one Pluto, a cold, rocky body even smaller than our own moon. (Predict), What is something new you hope to learn about the solar system? Tim is lying on the ground in a sleeping bag partially sticking out of a camping tent. Tim is looking at the night sky through a telescope. The animation shows Moby take a cloth and clean the lens on Tim's telescope. An animation shows an icy comet speeding toward the sun. An animation shows a man, Tim, and a robot, Moby, at a campsite. An animation shows the red mountain towering over the smaller Mount Everest. TIM: Mercury is the closest planet to the sun. What's your favorite thing out there? An animation shows the sun and the planets of the solar system, then zooms out to show a ring around the planets composed of small objects. TIM: Yeah, I guess Earth's my favorite, too. The heliopause is shown as a dark orange semicircle to the left of the termination shock with a bigger radius than the circle that represents the termination shock. An animation shows a man, Tim, and a robot, Moby, at a campsite. An image shows chunks of material orbiting in the Kuiper Belt. TIM: Its been really hard to keep track of these guys, since the signals they emit are so weak and so far away now! It is depicted with blotches of white and gray regions. The sun gets larger and wispy tails appear behind the clump of ice. But for us, it's the most important one around. It's so tilted that it looks like its lying on its side! Two inserts appear showing two different views of the surface. TIM: So the search for Planet X was kind of pointless An animation shows the camera panning across stars in the night sky. TIM: The smaller clumps became the planets that we know about today. 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TIM: Comets are totally different than asteroids. 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. For best experience, access this project full size. TIM: The four inner planets are much smaller than the four outer ones. Then show the movie once through without pausing. Different sized objects scattered around the Kuiper belt are highlighted in blue and labeled Scattered disc.. For all eleven planets, each ellipse lies entirely within the surrounding ellipse. (Compare/contrast; Draw conclusions), Look at the four related movies at the bottom of the page. You probably know Saturn by its amazing set of rings. The first moon landing, as far as I'm concerned, is one of the greatestmomentsin humanhistory. As it approaches, its tail grows longer. TIM: Comets are clumps of ice and dust that orbit the sun. "},"flag":{"type":"flag","instructions":"Create a flag that represents the solar system. Text reads: The Mysteries of Life with Tim and Moby. (Set goals). TIM: It also has at least three moons: Charon, Hydra, and Nix! TIM: Sedna, another large scattered disc object, hasnt been fully categorized yet. A cross-section of the planet shows that its core is much larger than Earth. TIM: The Pioneer 10 and 11 probes have been out there even longer. TIM: Mars is called the "red planet" because of its reddish surface. 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. Then show the movie once through without pausing. Tim addresses Moby while turning his head to look at him. An animation shows Mercury rotating. An animation shows Moby blink and his eyes turn into a spinning hypnosis spiral which then expands to cover the entire screen. TIM: The sun's not all that big compared to other stars. TIM: Like the stuff in the Kuiper belt, objects in the Oort cloud are thought to have originated way back when the solar system was just starting up. (, Apply new knowledge;Identify cause/effect, BrainPOP recommends reading the movie description that appears on the. In the animation, Uranus moves out of view and is replaced by a drawing of Neptune. (, : What can you infer about the temperature on Mars compared to Earth? It makes an intermittent beeping sound that fades as the spacecraft moves farther and farther away. Another animation shows floating objects coming together and forming the planet Jupiter. TIM: Scientists think that comets come from far regions of the solar system, called the Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud. TIM: Around Jupiter, there are almost 70 moons. In the animation, Moby falls down onto the grass with a big "Clunk!" An animation shows the sun and then zooms out to show the sun in the center with other planets around it. If you An interactive tutorial for finding and using Challenge 1999-2023 BrainPOP. An image is divided vertically into three equal parts and shows three round bodies of different colors decreasing in size from left to right. All rights reserved. A robot, Moby, wipes the end of the telescope with a dust cloth. BrainPOP Transcripts Category page View source List of BrainPOP transcripts. All rights reserved. Watch it again, this time using the discussion prompts. The ring is labeled Kuiper belt.. Astronomers believe that more than 4.5 billion years ago, an exploding star created a huge cloud of gas and dust. The camera zooms in on Tim and Moby. An animation shows the eight planets orbiting the sun, as well as the chunks of rock forming the Asteroid Belt. TIM: But, you know, there probably wont be any more planets found. TIM: Yeah, you'd definitely melt on Venus. In the animation, an insert compares Jupiter with some of the other planets. TIM: Dear Tim and Moby, can you tell me all about the solar system? TIM: The Oort cloud is a whole light-year away from the sun it takes an entire year for a ray of sunshine to reach it! Some astronomers think a huge collision in its early days might have done that. It is depicted with a thin white horizontal ring. "},"story":{"type":"story","instructions":"Code a conversation to show what you know about the solar system. Only a portion of Jupiter can be seen and the other planets seem very small in comparison. An animation shows the four outer planets, then zooms in to show Jupiter encircled by a narrow ring. They're called the Galilean Moons, and they're almost like little planets. The four inner planets are tiny in comparison to the four outer planets. 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 blue-green planet with its tilted rings. TIM: On its surface, there's a permanent storm, called the Great Red Spot. Text reads: The Mysteries of Life with Tim and Moby. Another yellow arrow labeled interstellar wind is added to extend from the Oort cloud to the line labeled heliopause.. Terms of Use; Privacy; Trademarks and Copyrights; Accessibility; Do Not Sell My Personal Information Its dark storm swirls across its surface. An image of the Oort cloud is shown again. TIM: I know, it's quite a variety of stuff in the solar system, right? Then Neptunes orbit is added and an arrow pointing away from Neptune and the sun is added. 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. An animation shows the gas and clumps of matter swirling around a bright sphere.
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