knowledge quiz - Discovery Education
... D. all of the above 8. The universe is made up of billions of galaxies that seem to be moving away from each other. This is evidence for which theory? A. the theory that the universe is expanding in size B. the theory that all matter repels (pushes away) other matter C. the theory that the universe ...
... D. all of the above 8. The universe is made up of billions of galaxies that seem to be moving away from each other. This is evidence for which theory? A. the theory that the universe is expanding in size B. the theory that all matter repels (pushes away) other matter C. the theory that the universe ...
Scale Model of the Solar System
... This model of the planets will be on a scale of 1 to 1 billion, or 1:1,000,000,000. This sounds difficult to do but actually it’s very easy because at this scale 1mm = 1,000 kilometres. Good approximations of the sizes of the planets are shown in the table below. Object Sun Mercury Venus Earth Mars ...
... This model of the planets will be on a scale of 1 to 1 billion, or 1:1,000,000,000. This sounds difficult to do but actually it’s very easy because at this scale 1mm = 1,000 kilometres. Good approximations of the sizes of the planets are shown in the table below. Object Sun Mercury Venus Earth Mars ...
Planets and Other Space Rocks Notes
... • Its year is just under 165 Earth years, and its day is just over 19 hours. • The temperature at the top is −213℃. • It has a tilt, so it has seasons like Earth, but they are mild. ...
... • Its year is just under 165 Earth years, and its day is just over 19 hours. • The temperature at the top is −213℃. • It has a tilt, so it has seasons like Earth, but they are mild. ...
What makes a planet habitable?
... observations have turned up more than 3,200 confirmed planets, and these were found in just the few slices of the Milky Way we’ve been able to search. Add unconfirmed planetary candidates and the number jumps to more than 5,600. Many of the planets found so far are gas or ice giants. There is little c ...
... observations have turned up more than 3,200 confirmed planets, and these were found in just the few slices of the Milky Way we’ve been able to search. Add unconfirmed planetary candidates and the number jumps to more than 5,600. Many of the planets found so far are gas or ice giants. There is little c ...
Foundations of Astronomy Presentation
... States that the Universe is a perfect sphere with Earth at the Center. Objects in space also move in perfect circles. ...
... States that the Universe is a perfect sphere with Earth at the Center. Objects in space also move in perfect circles. ...
Geocentric vs. Heliocentric
... States that the Universe is a perfect sphere with Earth at the Center. Objects in space also move in perfect circles. ...
... States that the Universe is a perfect sphere with Earth at the Center. Objects in space also move in perfect circles. ...
Solar System
... Universe: all of space and ________________________________________________ Galaxy: A large group of __________________________________, solar systems, and associated gas and dust in space that is bound by _____________________________ Solar System: Composed of one or more ____________________ ...
... Universe: all of space and ________________________________________________ Galaxy: A large group of __________________________________, solar systems, and associated gas and dust in space that is bound by _____________________________ Solar System: Composed of one or more ____________________ ...
Powers of ten notation
... Disadvantages of Kepler’s model No explanation as to why planets moved according to his three laws Still no parallax ...
... Disadvantages of Kepler’s model No explanation as to why planets moved according to his three laws Still no parallax ...
Other Planetary Systems
... … the possibility that some things may have significantly changed (either in the SS, or in other systems) since the formative stages. Some important evidence may have been eradicated; or the ‘final’ arrangement may have slowly evolved over billions of years ...
... … the possibility that some things may have significantly changed (either in the SS, or in other systems) since the formative stages. Some important evidence may have been eradicated; or the ‘final’ arrangement may have slowly evolved over billions of years ...
33_drake
... How could the Universe be so big and so so lonely? What is our destiny? If we kill ourselves, what has it all been for? All those worlds we can not detect. What are they for? “It would be a great waste of space”. ...
... How could the Universe be so big and so so lonely? What is our destiny? If we kill ourselves, what has it all been for? All those worlds we can not detect. What are they for? “It would be a great waste of space”. ...
Our Solar System
... Discovered through math 7 known moons Triton largest moon Great Dark Spot thought to be a hole, similar to the hole in the ozone layer on Earth ...
... Discovered through math 7 known moons Triton largest moon Great Dark Spot thought to be a hole, similar to the hole in the ozone layer on Earth ...
Terrestrial planets
... • The “red” colour we see is from the large deposits of iron that are spread throughout the planet. • The word “Mars” comes from the Roman God of War. • Pieces of Mars have fallen to Earth. • On Mars, the sun appears smaller than it does here on Earth. • The Olympus Mons on Mars is the largest mount ...
... • The “red” colour we see is from the large deposits of iron that are spread throughout the planet. • The word “Mars” comes from the Roman God of War. • Pieces of Mars have fallen to Earth. • On Mars, the sun appears smaller than it does here on Earth. • The Olympus Mons on Mars is the largest mount ...
POWERPOINT JEOPARDY - Mr. Dalton
... An instrument that is used to observe the spectrum of light emitted from an object. ...
... An instrument that is used to observe the spectrum of light emitted from an object. ...
34_alone
... • How could the Universe be so big and so so lonely? • What is our destiny? If we kill ourselves, what has it all been for? • All those worlds we can not detect. What are they for? • “It would be a great waste of space”. ...
... • How could the Universe be so big and so so lonely? • What is our destiny? If we kill ourselves, what has it all been for? • All those worlds we can not detect. What are they for? • “It would be a great waste of space”. ...
Beautiful Venus - The Evening Star
... describes their ideas about the Universe, contains extremely accurate calculated tables of both solar and lunar timings as well as those for the risings and settings of Venus which was of great astrological significance in their culture. With the advent of the telescope during the 17th through 19th ...
... describes their ideas about the Universe, contains extremely accurate calculated tables of both solar and lunar timings as well as those for the risings and settings of Venus which was of great astrological significance in their culture. With the advent of the telescope during the 17th through 19th ...
SNC1PL Celestial Objects and Constellations
... Dwarf planets orbit around the Sun, but do not dominate their orbit There are 5 recognized dwarf planets: ...
... Dwarf planets orbit around the Sun, but do not dominate their orbit There are 5 recognized dwarf planets: ...
Lesson plan on the solar system for Year 6
... The Sun is a star – hydrogen and helium – produces light. A planet does not. (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto are made of gas) Definition from International Astronomers Union: "A planet is a celestial body that (a) has sufficient mass for its self-gravity to overcome rigid body forces so tha ...
... The Sun is a star – hydrogen and helium – produces light. A planet does not. (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto are made of gas) Definition from International Astronomers Union: "A planet is a celestial body that (a) has sufficient mass for its self-gravity to overcome rigid body forces so tha ...
Lesson Plan
... The Sun is a star – hydrogen and helium – produces light. A planet does not. (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto are made of gas) Definition from International Astronomers Union: "A planet is a celestial body that (a) has sufficient mass for its self-gravity to overcome rigid body forces so ...
... The Sun is a star – hydrogen and helium – produces light. A planet does not. (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto are made of gas) Definition from International Astronomers Union: "A planet is a celestial body that (a) has sufficient mass for its self-gravity to overcome rigid body forces so ...
astronomy review - Earth Science R: 1(A,C)
... Solar System Reference Tables "Solar System Data" Asteroids ...
... Solar System Reference Tables "Solar System Data" Asteroids ...
planets
... as we know, there are nine planets locked in orbit around the Sun. Only one supports life. But there are countless other suns throughout countless galaxies scattered across the expanse of the universe. We still don’t know if life exists on another planet in some other galaxy, but we do know more and ...
... as we know, there are nine planets locked in orbit around the Sun. Only one supports life. But there are countless other suns throughout countless galaxies scattered across the expanse of the universe. We still don’t know if life exists on another planet in some other galaxy, but we do know more and ...
Anw, samenvatting, h15+16
... moving towards us, the wavelength will decrease and the object will looker bluer (more blue?). When the source of light is moving away from us, the object will look redder. Red shift: objects moving away from us in the universe (eventually they become infrared) Blue shift: objects that approach the ...
... moving towards us, the wavelength will decrease and the object will looker bluer (more blue?). When the source of light is moving away from us, the object will look redder. Red shift: objects moving away from us in the universe (eventually they become infrared) Blue shift: objects that approach the ...
CST Prep- 8th Grade Astronomy 19. Sketch a planet
... 62.When these bits enter our atmosphere they burn up as ...
... 62.When these bits enter our atmosphere they burn up as ...
Extraterrestrial life
Extraterrestrial life is life that does not originate from Earth. It is also called alien life, or, if it is a sentient and/or relatively complex individual, an ""extraterrestrial"" or ""alien"" (or, to avoid confusion with the legal sense of ""alien"", a ""space alien""). These as-yet-hypothetical life forms range from simple bacteria-like organisms to beings with civilizations far more advanced than humanity. Although many scientists expect extraterrestrial life to exist, so far no unambiguous evidence for its existence exists.The science of extraterrestrial life is known as exobiology. The science of astrobiology also considers life on Earth as well, and in the broader astronomical context. Meteorites that have fallen to Earth have sometimes been examined for signs of microscopic extraterrestrial life. Since the mid-20th century, there has been an ongoing search for signs of extraterrestrial intelligence, from radios used to detect possible extraterrestrial signals, to telescopes used to search for potentially habitable extrasolar planets. It has also played a major role in works of science fiction. Over the years, science fiction works, especially Hollywood's involvement, has increased the public's interest in the possibility of extraterrestrial life. Some encourage aggressive methods to try to get in contact with life in outer space, whereas others argue that it might be dangerous to actively call attention to Earth.