It’s Astronomical!: Evaluation- Assessment Review

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It’s Astronomical!: Evaluation- Assessment Review Describe and explain solar system Describe and explain planet. Describe and explain the size of planets. Explain the differences in composition of the planets. Describe and explain the size and composition of stars. Describe and explain galaxy. Describe and explain the size and composition of galaxies. Describe and explain universe. Describe and explain the composition of the universe. Describe and explain light-year. Describe and explain the scale of distances in the universe. Describe and explain the enormous amounts of time it takes spacecraft to travel long distances. Compare and contrast the composition of stars and planets.