Chapter 17
Chapter 17
Chapter 17
Soln:
Explanation:
A constellation is not a member of the solar system. These are the group of stars that forms a recognizable shape
is known as Constellation.
Soln:
Explanation:
Soln:
Answer is (a) we can see only that part of the moon which reflects light towards us.
Explanation:
Moon does not have its own light. It is only be seen by us when sunlight falls on the moon and gets reflected
towards us. So, we can only see the part of the moon on which the sunlight falls and reflects towards us.
NCERT Solution for class 8 Science Chapter 17 Stars and the Solar System
Soln:
Soln:
(a) False
Concept Insight: Pole Star is not a member of the Solar System.
(b) True
(c) False
Concept Insight: Neptune is the farthest planet in the solar system.
(d) True
(e) False
Concept Insight: There are eight planets in the Solar System. They are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter,
Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
(f) False
Concept Insight: Constellation Orion can be seen during winters around late evenings. It is one of the most
magnificent constellations in the sky, visible to the naked eyes.
NCERT Solution for class 8 Science Chapter 17 Stars and the Solar System
A B
(i) Inner planets (a) Saturn
(ii) Outer planets (b) Pole star
(iii) Constellation (c) Great Bear
(iv) Satellite of the Earth (d) Moon
(e) Earth
(f) Orion
(g) Mars
Soln:
A B
(i) Inner planets (g) Mars, (e) Earth
(ii) Outer planets (a) Saturn
(iii) Constellation (c) Great Bear, (f) Orion
(iv) Satellite of the Earth (d) Moon
7. In which part of the sky can you find Venus if it is visible as an evening star?
Soln:
The planet Venus is found in the western part of the sky after sunset and is said to be known as an evening star.
Soln:
Soln:
The group of stars that forms a recognizable pattern in the sky is known as a constellation.
10. Draw sketches to show the relative positions of prominent stars in (a) Ursa Major and (b) Orion
Soln:
a) Orion seems to be like a hunter. The three bright stars appear in the belt, while four bright stars are arranged in
the form of a quadrilateral.
b) Ursa Major seems to be like a big dipper. There are four stars in the bowl of the dipper and three bright stars in
the handle.
11. Name two objects other than planets which are members of the solar system.
Soln:
a) Meteors
Meteors are small celestial objects that are seen as bright streaks of light in the sky. Due to the heat produced by
the friction of the Earth’s atmosphere, the Meteors are burnt out while entering in, this causes the bright streaks in
the sky. They are not planets.
b) Asteroids
The Asteroids are the collection of a huge number of small objects; gasses and dust revolving around the sun.
Between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, they occupy the large gap. These are not planets. They are the celestial
bodies and are known as Asteroids.
12. Explain how you can locate the Pole Star with the help of Ursa Major.
Soln:
For locating, the pole stars in the sky, first the big dipper or the Ursa Major constellation must be found . The
bowl of the big dipper consists of the four bright stars.
NCERT Solution for class 8 Science Chapter 17 Stars and the Solar System
Imagine the two stars at the end of this bowl. Then make an imaginary straight line towards the northern direction
connecting these two stars.
This imaginary line meets the star called Pole star. The length of the imaginary line from the bowl is about five
times the distance between the two stars of the bowl.
Soln:
No, the earth rotates on its axis from west to east. Therefore, all the stars in the sky (except the pole star) seem to
move from east to west. With reference to Earth, pole star in the sky does not seem to move because it is located
above the axis of rotation of the Earth in the north direction. It seems to remain stationary at a point in the sky.
14. Why is the distance between stars expressed in light years? What do you understand by the statement
that a star is eight light years away from the Earth?
Soln:
The distance of the star from the earth and the distance between the stars are very huge. It is troublesome to
express this distance in kilometre (km). Therefore, these huge distances are expressed in light years. One light
year is equal to the distance travelled by the light in one single year. One light year is equal to 9.46 x 1012 km.
A distance of the star from the Earth is eight light years. This means the distance between them is equal to the
distance travelled by the light in eight years, i.e. distance of the star is 8 x (9.6 x 1012) = 7.6 x 1013 km away from
Earth.
15. The radius of Jupiter is 11 times the radius of the Earth. Calculate the ratio of the volumes of Jupiter
and the Earth. How many Earths can Jupiter accomodate?
Soln:
Let us consider Jupiter and Earth are two spheres with radii R and R’ respectively. Given in the question that
radius of Jupiter is 11 times the radius of the Earth.
NCERT Solution for class 8 Science Chapter 17 Stars and the Solar System
Volume of Earth =
4
3
πr3
And, volume of Jupiter = 3 π(R1)3
4
=43 π(R1)3=1331[43πR3]
The ratio of the volume of Jupiter and earth
Therefore, this ratio suggests that Jupiter can fit 1331 number of Earth in it.
16. Boojho made the following sketch (Fig. 17.29) of the solar system. Is the sketch correct? If not, correct
it.
Soln:
No, the diagram made by the Boojho is not correct, because in the solar system the planets sequence of
their distance from the sun is like; Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Here
he had changed the positions of the planets Venus, Mars, Neptune and Uranus. Besides this, he had shown
in the diagram that shows the Asteroids belt in the gap between the orbits of Saturn and Jupiter. This is
incorrect. The Asteroids belt is located in the middle of the orbits of Jupiter and Mars. The correct diagram of
the solar system is given below:
NCERT Solution for class 8 Science Chapter 17 Stars and the Solar System