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Your Mission: Your mission, should you decide to accept it, is to answer tough questions thrown at you by the Space Martians. You need to complete this mission before the end of the day, otherwise the Martians will take over earth! Picture Credit” http://www.paintbynumberz.com/_uimages/edison.gif Question 1 A huge collection of stars is called a …. 50:50 Give Hint! A. Solar System C. Galaxy B. Light Year D.Collection of stars Question 1 A. Solar System C. Galaxy B. Light Year D. Collection of stars Hint: Not Solar System Question 1 50:50 C. Galaxy B. Light Year Question 1 A. Solar System C. Galaxy B. Light Year D. Collection of stars You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help! Answer 1 A GALAXY is a collection of stars $25 D.. I’ll take $50 any day. Thanks. $50 Question 2 What is an invisible object in space where gravitational attraction is so strong that nothing can escape it? 50:50 Give Hint! A. Nebula C. Black Dwarf B. Black Hole D. Mars Question 2 A. Nebula C. Black Dwarf B. Black Hole D. Mars Hint: BLACK Question 2 50:50 A. Nebula B. Black Hole Picture Credit: http://school.discovery.com/clipart/category/anmt0.html Question 2 A. Nebula C. Black Dwarf B. Black Hole D. Mars You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help! Answer 2 A BLACK HOLE is so strong that absolutely nothing can escape it- not even light! D.. I’ve got an idea! You study and we can win! $75 Question 3 The distance light travels in one year is called…. Give Hint! 50:50 A. Light Speed C. Light Year B. Light Travel D. ZOOM Question 3 A. Light Speed C. Light Year B. Light Travel D. ZOOM Hint: Buzz Light __________ to the rescue! (Toy Question 3 50:50 C.C. Light ironYear D. D.helium ZOOM Question 3 A. Light Speed C. Light Year B. Light Travel D. ZOOM You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help! Answer 3 A LIGHT YEAR is the distance that light travels in one year. You are heading towards the finish line. Congratulations! $100 Question 4 What are the huge clouds of gases and dust that stars form from? 50:50 Give Hint! A. Supernova C. Red Giant B. Pixie Dust D. Nebula Question 4 A. Supernova C. Red Giant B. Pixie Dust D. Nebula Hint: Not Supernova Question 4 50:50 A. Supernova D. Nebula Question 4 A. Supernova C. Red Giant B. Pixie Dust D. Nebula You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help! Answer 4 A NEBULA is a huge cloud of gases and dust, and are scattered throughout many regions of space. D.. Oh! Peachy! $150 Question 5 When a scientist knows the ACTUAL amount of light a star gives off, what is it called? 50:50 A. Apparent Magnitude Give Hint! C. Magnitude B. Absolute Magnitude D. Light Magnitude Question 5 A. Apparent Magnitude C. Magnitude B. Absolute Magnitude D. Light Magnitude Hint: You are ABSOLUTELY a bright student! Question 5 50:50 A. Apparent Magnitude B. Absolute Magnitude Picture Credit: http://school.discovery.com/clipart/category/anmt0.html Question 5 A. Apparent Magnitude C. Magnitude B. Absolute Magnitude D. Light Magnitude You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help! Answer 5 ABSOLUTE MAGNITUDE is a measure of how bright a star really is. D.. You’re too smart for me! $200 Question 6 Think about the life cycle of a star. When a star becomes a red giant, it’s outer layer…. 50:50 Give Hint! A. Heats Up C. Falls Off B. Turns White D. Cools Question 6 A. Heats Up C. Falls Off B. Turns White D. Cools Hint: Red Stars have the coolest temperatures Question 6 50:50 C. Falls Off D. Cools Question 6 A. Heats Up C. Falls Off B. Turns White D. Cools You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help! Answer 6 When the outer layers of a star COOL, the star becomes a red giant! D.. Fantastic Start. Keep up the tremendous work you are doing! $500 Question 7 A cool darkened star that is dead is called a 50:50 A. Black Dwarf B. Red Giant Give Hint! C. White Dwarf D. Dead Star Question 7 A. Black Dwarf B. Red Giant C. White Dwarf D. Dead Star Hint!: Not White Dwarf Question 7 50:50 A. Black Dwarf D. Dead Star Question 7 A. Black Dwarf B. Red Giant C. White Dwarf D. Dead Star You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help! Answer 7 A BLACK DWARF is a dead star, cooled and darkened by the Sun. You’re so good-I’m at a loss for words. $1,000 Question 8 The explosion of a star is called a …. 50:50 Give Hint! A. Supernova C. Explosion B. Starburst D. Nebula Question 8 A. Supernova C. Explosion B. Starburst D. Nebula Hint: Not a candy! Question 8 A. Supernova B. Starburst 50:50 Picture Credit: http://school.discovery.com/clipart/category/anmt0.html Question 8 A. Supernova C. Explosion B. Starburst D. Nebula You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help! Answer 8 A SUPERNOVA is caused by great pressure, and results in a gigantic explosion. We are the best in the world! $2,000 Question 9 What is the measure of how bright a star APPEARS to be? 50:50 Give Hint! A. Absolute Magnitude C. Estimated Magnitude B. Apparent Magnitude D. Absolute Brightness Question 9 A. Wrong C. Wrong B. Correct D. Wrong Hint!: A parent loves their child. Question 9 A. Absolute Magnitude B. Apparent Magnitude 50:50 Question 9 A. Absolute Magnitude C. Estimated Magnitude B. Apparent Magnitude D. Absolute Brightness You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help! Answer 9 APPARENT MAGNITUDE is how bright a star appears to be. D.. Answer! You got the answer for $4,000. Be Careful so the Martians don’t get you! $4,000 Question 10 Pockets of matter form the beginnings of stars and are called…. 50:50 Give Hint! A. Dwarf Stars C. Matter Stars B. Developed Stars D. Protostars Question 10 A. Dwarf Stars C. Matter Stars B. Developed Stars D. Protostars Hint: These form within the Nebula Question 10 50:50 A. Dwarf Stars D. Protostars Question 10 A. Dwarf Stars C. Matter Stars B. Developed Stars D. Protostars You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help! Answer 10 A PROTOSTAR is a pocket of matter which condenses within the nebula. At long last, we are making progress! $8,000 Question 11 A star’s color can be determined by its…. 50:50 Give Hint! A. Brightness C. Temperature B. Size D. Mass Question 11 A. Brightness C. Temperature B. Size D. Mass Hint!: The hottest stars are blue, which have surface temperatures between 11,000 and 50,000 C Question 11 50:50 C. Temperature D. Mass Question 11 A. Brightness C. Temperature B. Size D. Mass You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help! Answer 11 The TEMPERATURE of a star determines its color. Wow, you’re good! $16,000 Question 12 Which star is a red, cool temperature star? 50:50 Give Hint! A. Betelgeuse C. Rigel B. The Sun D. Sirius Question 12 A. Betelgeuse C. Rigel B. The Sun D. Sirius Hint!: Not Rigel Question 12 A. Betelgeuse B. The Sun 50:50 Question 12 A. Betelgeuse C. Rigel B. The Sun D. Sirius You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help! Answer 12 BETELGEUSE is a red, cool temperature star. Smile, but don’t stop now or the Martians will run over you! $32,000 Question 13 How do astronomers measure distances to nearby stars? 50:50 Give Hint! A. Tape Measure C. Estimation B. Light Years D. Parallax Question 13 A. Tape Measure C. Estimation B. Light Year D. Parallax Hint!: Think about the activity we did in class when we held Question 13 50:50 C. Estimation D. Paralax Question 13 A. Tape Measure C. Estimation B. Light Year D. Parallax You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help! Answer 13 Astronomers use PARALLAX to measure distances to nearby stars. Magnificent Job! $64,000 Question 14 During a star’s Life Cycle, the Nebula is what stage? 50:50 Give Hint! A. Middle Age C. Old Age B. Death D. Birth Question 14 A. Middle Age C. Old Age B. Death D. Birth Hint!: Not Middle Age Question 14 50:50 A. Middle Age D. Birth Question 14 A. Middle Age C. Old Age B. Death D. Birth You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help! Answer 14 NEBULAS provide the raw materials from which stars form. D.. Thanks for noticing me! $125,000 Question 15 What is the main factor that determines a star’s life span? 50:50 Give Hint! A. Size C. Mass B. Color D. Temperature Question 15 A. Size C. Mass B. Color D. Temperature Hint!: Not Size Question 15 C. Mass 50:50 D. Temperature Picture Credit: http://school.discovery.com/clipart/category/anmt0.html Question 15 A. Size C. Mass B. Color D. Temperature You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help! Answer 15 A star’s MASS determines it’s life span, and the kind of death it will have. D.. You must have your thinking cap on! $250,000 Question 16 Stars that begin with much greater mass than our Sun live shorter lives. 50:50 Give Hint! A. True C. B. False D. Question 16 A. True C. B. False D. Hint!: Larger stars reach the red giant stage sooner. Question 16 A. True B. False 50:50 Question 16 A. True C. B. False D. You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help! Answer 16 A star that begins with much greater mass than our Sun live shorter lives. D.. Moving right along! $500,000 Question 17 The life of a massive star doesn’t end with a supernova. 50:50 Give Hint! A. False C. B. True D. Question 17 A. False C. B. True D. Hint!: Matter remains after the explosion Question 17 50:50 B. True D. Question 17 A. False C. B. True D. You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help! Answer 17 TRUE! Some matter remains after the explosion, and the shrunken core can become either a neutron star or a black hole. D.. You a mighty fast learner! $1,000,000 Congratulations! You have won $1,000,000. In order to not lose that money to the Martians, you must solve this final question. The Final Question is: How do scientists characterize stars? 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