NCERT Notes: Earth And The Solar System [Geography Notes For UPSC]

This article will help IAS aspirants understand the basic concepts related to the Earth and the Solar System. NCERT books are an important starting point of the Civil Services Preparation.

Earth and Solar System

Celestial Bodies
  • Celestial bodies are objects like Sun, moon, stars and others that shine in the night sky.
  • Some celestial bodies are very big and are made up of gases and heat. They have their heat and light which is emitted in large amounts.  These celestial bodies are called stars and our Sun is a star.
  • The sun, the moon, and all those glittering objects in the night sky are called celestial bodies.

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Constellations
  • Different groups of stars form various patterns and they are called constellations. Saptarshi is an example of constellations.
  • In ancient times, with the help of stars, directions were determined during night time. The North Star (Pole Star) indicates the north direction and it remains in the same position in the sky.
  • Celestial bodies that do not have their own heat and light and lit by the light of the stars are called planets.
Solar System
  • The solar system is made up of the Sun, eight planets, satellites, and other celestial bodies.
The Sun
  • The sun is in the center of the solar system.
  • It is huge and made up of extremely hot gases.
  • It provides the pulling force that binds the solar system.
Planets
  • There are eight planets in our solar system.
  • In order of their distance from the sun, they are:
    1. Mercury
    2. Venus
    3. Earth
    4. Mars
    5. Jupiter
    6. Saturn
    7. Uranus and
    8. Neptune

Inner Planets

  • These planets are very close to the sun.
  • They are made up of rocks.
  • Inner Planets are:
    • MERCURY- One orbit around sun – 88 days, One spin on axis – 59 days.
    • VENUS – One orbit around the sun – 255 days. One spin on axis – 243 days
    • EARTH – One orbit around the sun – 365 days. One spin on axis – 1 day Number of moons – 1
    • MARS – One orbit around the sun – 687 days. One spin on axis – 1 day, number of moons – 02

Outer Planets

  • Very far from the sun are huge planets made up of gases and liquids
    • JUPITER – One orbit around the sun – 11 years, 11 months about 12 years. One spin on axis – 9 hours, 56 minutes, number of moons – 16
    • SATURN – One orbit around sun – 29 years, 5 months. One spin on axis – 10 hours 40 minutes, number of moons – about 18.
    • URANUS – One orbit around the sun – 84 years. One spin around an axis – 17 hours 14 minutes, number of moons – about 17.
    • NEPTUNE – One orbit around the sun – 164 years. One spin on axis-16 hours 7 minutes, number of moons – 8
Asteroids
  • Asteroids are numerous tiny bodies that also move around the Sun apart from the stars, planets, and satellites.
  • They are found between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
Meteoroids
  • Meteoroids are small pieces of rocks that move around the sun.

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