The solar system: Space physics: Physics: GCSE (9:1)

Cards (16)

  • Solar system
    A system of celestial bodies including a star, planets, other bodies that orbit the star, and moons that orbit the planets
  • Celestial body
    Any naturally occurring object outside of the Earth's atmosphere
  • Orbit
    The path that a celestial body follows as it travels around another
  • The Sun
    The star at the centre of our solar system that has a large enough gravitational field to keep the planets, dwarf planets, asteroids and comets in orbit around it
  • Gravitational field
    The region of space surrounding an object with mass in which another object with mass experiences a (non-contact) force
  • Planet
    A large, spherical body in space that orbits a star
  • Conditions required for a planet to form
    Its gravity must be strong enough to make it round/spherical in shape and clear the is orbital path (by pulling smaller, nearby objects into its orbit)
  • Planets in our solar system
    Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
  • Dwarf planet
    A small, spherical body that orbits a star but its orbital path is not clear of other objects
  • Dwarf planets in our solar system
    Pluto, Ceres, Makemake, Haumea, Eris
  • Satellite
    A natural or artificial body that orbits a planet
  • Moon
    A natural satellite of a planet
  • Asteroid
    A small body of rock orbiting a star
  • Asteroid belt
    The region of the solar system between orbits of Mars and Jupiter where many asteroids are found
  • Comet
    A small body of ice, rock, and dust that follows an highly elliptical orbital path around a star
  • Comet's tail
    A trail of gas and dust that is given off by a comet as it passes close to a star and points away from the star