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Warm Up-Accelerated Monday, January 25 Homework Due Today: List 3 facts about the NASA *Stamping for your Straw Space program that you learned Rocket Lab from Failure is Not an Option Please turn in your warm-ups from Friday Homework: *Mission Patch due on Wednesday Warm Up-Accelerated Tuesday, January 26 Homework Due Today: What is the purpose of a Mission Patch and who designs it? * No Homework due today Homework: *Mission Patch due tomorrow Warm Up-Accelerated Wednesday, January 27 Orion is a constellation- a group of stars in the sky. Pick the best statement that you think describes the stars in Orion. • A. The stars of Orion are closer together in space. • B. The stars in Orion orbit the Sun, just like the planets. • C. The brightest stars in Orion are the ones that are closest to us. • D. You can’t tell if the brightest stars in Orion are really brighter than the others, or if they are just closer to us. • E. The stars in Orion are all the same distance from us. This is why we see the shape of the constellation. • F. The stars are arranged in the constellation Orion for only part of a year. The rest of the year they change their pattern and form different constellations. Homework Due Today: * Please turn in your mission patch Homework: *No Homework Warm Up-Accelerated Thursday, January 28 No Accelerated Science- Block Schedule Homework Due Today: Homework: Warm Up-Accelerated Friday, January 29 Mr. Willard asked his students how astronomers Homework figure out what stars are made of. This is what his students said: Due Today: *No Homework due today Igor: I think it's impossible to know what stars are made of. Bonnie: I think astronauts are able to take samples that astronomers can look at the see what they are made of. Olympia: Astronomers can tell what our Sun is made from, and that tells them what stars are made of. Sophia: I think astronomers examine the light given off by a star to see what it’s made of. Aida: When shooting stars fall to Earth, some pieces are left. Astronomers take them to the lab to see what they’re made of. Who do you agree with and explain WHY Homework: * No Homework