Technology Lesson Plan Lesson Plan Assignment Lindsey Crosby
... After two weeks of learning about the Solar System, students will review this information by playing the arcade game Wordshoot. Students will play this game individually by matching the questions to the correct answers. The student who receives the highest score will receive some gold star stickers ...
... After two weeks of learning about the Solar System, students will review this information by playing the arcade game Wordshoot. Students will play this game individually by matching the questions to the correct answers. The student who receives the highest score will receive some gold star stickers ...
The Sun and Planets Class Exercise 1.
... (1 ly = 9.461 × 1012 km). As defined by the International Astronomical Union (IAU), a lightyear is the distance that light travels in vacuum in one Julian year (365.25 days). ...
... (1 ly = 9.461 × 1012 km). As defined by the International Astronomical Union (IAU), a lightyear is the distance that light travels in vacuum in one Julian year (365.25 days). ...
How is the pace of the course? Next: Introduction to the Solar
... • Nearly identical in size to Earth; surface hidden by clouds • Hellish conditions due to an extreme greenhouse effect • Even hotter than Mercury: 900°F, day and night • Spins backwards (clockwise from above) ...
... • Nearly identical in size to Earth; surface hidden by clouds • Hellish conditions due to an extreme greenhouse effect • Even hotter than Mercury: 900°F, day and night • Spins backwards (clockwise from above) ...
Unit 2 Study Guide - Effingham County Schools
... 11. What is a comet? A frozen ball of gases and liquids with small amounts of rock. 12. A meteor is a a small rock flying through Earth’s atmosphere, a meteoroid is a small rock flying through space, and a meteorite is a small rock that landed on Earth from outer space. 13. Why do terrestrial planet ...
... 11. What is a comet? A frozen ball of gases and liquids with small amounts of rock. 12. A meteor is a a small rock flying through Earth’s atmosphere, a meteoroid is a small rock flying through space, and a meteorite is a small rock that landed on Earth from outer space. 13. Why do terrestrial planet ...
The movements of planets and other nearby objects are
... motion of stars gradually change constellation patterns. ...
... motion of stars gradually change constellation patterns. ...
Outer Planets
... Less than 2/3 size of Earth’s moon Moon Charon is more than 1/2 size of Pluto considered double planet Revolve once every 248 years Astronomers don’t know much about ...
... Less than 2/3 size of Earth’s moon Moon Charon is more than 1/2 size of Pluto considered double planet Revolve once every 248 years Astronomers don’t know much about ...
Lecture 22: The Family of the Sun
... Robotic landers on Moon, Venus, Mars, Titan & an asteroid Rocks returned from the Moon Probed Atmospheres of Venus, Mars, Jupiter, & Titan Flown spacecraft by all planets Extensive exploration of Mars in progress Mapped Venus & Titan with radar Flown by asteroids & comets Spacecraft on the way to Pl ...
... Robotic landers on Moon, Venus, Mars, Titan & an asteroid Rocks returned from the Moon Probed Atmospheres of Venus, Mars, Jupiter, & Titan Flown spacecraft by all planets Extensive exploration of Mars in progress Mapped Venus & Titan with radar Flown by asteroids & comets Spacecraft on the way to Pl ...
Class Notes for Monday, Feb 20th
... – Our star (Sun) and everything that orbits around it (planets, asteroids, comets, etc.) • Galaxy – Huge collection of stars bound together by gravity (the Sun is 1 star among 100400 billion stars in the Milky Way galaxy) • Universe – Everything (~100 billion galaxies) ...
... – Our star (Sun) and everything that orbits around it (planets, asteroids, comets, etc.) • Galaxy – Huge collection of stars bound together by gravity (the Sun is 1 star among 100400 billion stars in the Milky Way galaxy) • Universe – Everything (~100 billion galaxies) ...
flyer anglais - Les Labyrinthes de Hauterives
... Discover the solar system The 2010 novelty! In orbit in the Cypress labyrinth spiral, discover the solar system and its planets. A fascinating theme explained in an entertaining way. In practice: you’re coming from outer space and are entering the solar system, which is the labyrinth; you cross each ...
... Discover the solar system The 2010 novelty! In orbit in the Cypress labyrinth spiral, discover the solar system and its planets. A fascinating theme explained in an entertaining way. In practice: you’re coming from outer space and are entering the solar system, which is the labyrinth; you cross each ...
August05 - Holt Planetarium
... regions of the solar system. The planet is a typical member of the Kuiper belt but its sheer size in relation to the nine known planets means that its classification will be very tricky. It may end up being called a minor planet, a planetoid, an asteroid or a planet. Where that leaves Pluto is anoth ...
... regions of the solar system. The planet is a typical member of the Kuiper belt but its sheer size in relation to the nine known planets means that its classification will be very tricky. It may end up being called a minor planet, a planetoid, an asteroid or a planet. Where that leaves Pluto is anoth ...
ppt version
... The Family of the Sun The Sun: a middle-aged, average sized star The Terrestrial Planets: • Rocky Planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth & Mars ...
... The Family of the Sun The Sun: a middle-aged, average sized star The Terrestrial Planets: • Rocky Planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth & Mars ...
Solar System
... – Each second our sun gives off as much energy as equal to that of 200 BILLION hydrogen bombs. – The sun makes up more than 99% of our Solar System. ...
... – Each second our sun gives off as much energy as equal to that of 200 BILLION hydrogen bombs. – The sun makes up more than 99% of our Solar System. ...
Exploring the Universe, Test #3, Summer 97
... d) the maximum distance a spacecraft can be sent from Earth 27. Cassini’s division is a) a new form of math b) imaginary line which divides a planet into Eastern and Western hemispheres c) a gap in Saturn’s rings d) the space between Mars and Jupiter where there is no planet 28. The many ringlets w ...
... d) the maximum distance a spacecraft can be sent from Earth 27. Cassini’s division is a) a new form of math b) imaginary line which divides a planet into Eastern and Western hemispheres c) a gap in Saturn’s rings d) the space between Mars and Jupiter where there is no planet 28. The many ringlets w ...
Observing the Solar System
... for all bright objects in outer space and that the Moon and planets shine by reflected sunlight, not by their own light. ...
... for all bright objects in outer space and that the Moon and planets shine by reflected sunlight, not by their own light. ...
Chapter Overview
... The four outer planets are very different from the small, rocky inner planets. Jupiter and Saturn, the two largest planets in the solar system, are considered gas giants, while Uranus and Neptune are called ice giants. The outer planets are very different from the terrestrials with regards to size, ...
... The four outer planets are very different from the small, rocky inner planets. Jupiter and Saturn, the two largest planets in the solar system, are considered gas giants, while Uranus and Neptune are called ice giants. The outer planets are very different from the terrestrials with regards to size, ...
Chapter 29 – The Solar System
... 5th planet from sun Largest planet Orbit period = 12 years Very massive 2.5 times more massive than combined mass of all the planets, satellites, and asteroids If it had been ten times larger, it would have been a ...
... 5th planet from sun Largest planet Orbit period = 12 years Very massive 2.5 times more massive than combined mass of all the planets, satellites, and asteroids If it had been ten times larger, it would have been a ...
THE MEDIEVAL ARISTOTELIAN WORLD VIEW Some
... spheres. The four elements (earth, water, fire and wind) move towards their natural places (natural motions). Earth (still in the centre) ...
... spheres. The four elements (earth, water, fire and wind) move towards their natural places (natural motions). Earth (still in the centre) ...
Physics Section 7.3 Apply Kepler*s Laws of Planetary
... Apply Kepler’s Laws of Planetary Motion The Polish astronomer Nicolas Copernicus was the first to correctly place the sun at the center of our solar system. ...
... Apply Kepler’s Laws of Planetary Motion The Polish astronomer Nicolas Copernicus was the first to correctly place the sun at the center of our solar system. ...
The Solar System Inner Planets 14.3
... • Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are called the inner planets • The four inner planets are small and dense and have rocky surfaces • They are often called the terrestrial planets ...
... • Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are called the inner planets • The four inner planets are small and dense and have rocky surfaces • They are often called the terrestrial planets ...
Planets in astrology
Planets in astrology have a meaning different from the modern astronomical understanding of what a planet is. Before the age of telescopes, the night sky was thought to consist of two very similar components: fixed stars, which remained motionless in relation to each other, and ""wandering stars"" (Ancient Greek: ἀστέρες πλανῆται asteres planetai), which moved relative to the fixed stars over the course of the year.To the Greeks and the other earliest astronomers, this group comprised the five planets visible to the naked eye, and excluded the Earth. Although strictly the term ""planet"" applied only to those five objects, the term was latterly broadened, particularly in the Middle Ages, to include the Sun and the Moon (sometimes referred to as ""Lights""), making a total of seven planets. Astrologers retain this definition today.To ancient astrologers, the planets represented the will of the gods and their direct influence upon human affairs. To modern astrologers the planets represent basic drives or urges in the unconscious, or energy flow regulators representing dimensions of experience. They express themselves with different qualities in the twelve signs of the zodiac and in the twelve houses. The planets are also related to each other in the form of aspects.Modern astrologers differ on the source of the planets' influence. Hone writes that the planets exert it directly through gravitation or another, unknown influence. Others hold that the planets have no direct influence in themselves, but are mirrors of basic organizing principles in the universe. In other words, the basic patterns of the universe repeat themselves everywhere, in fractal-like fashion, and ""as above so below"". Therefore, the patterns that the planets make in the sky reflect the ebb and flow of basic human impulses. The planets are also associated, especially in the Chinese tradition, with the basic forces of nature.Listed below are the specific meanings and domains associated with the astrological planets since ancient times, with the main focus on the Western astrological tradition. The planets in Hindu astrology are known as the Navagraha or ""nine realms"". In Chinese astrology, the planets are associated with the life forces of yin and yang and the five elements, which play an important role in the Chinese form of geomancy known as Feng Shui.