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Place this in the proper place Physical Science May 5, 2017 Place this in the proper place Grade notebooks Monday
Essential Question: Why do they call it a pulsar? Write your summary from Last Class’s notes on Last Class’s paper. Last class’s EQ was: Essential Question: Why do they call it a pulsar?
Summary We had a standard opening. We finished the Solar System booklet, and watched videos on singularities, nebulas, supernovas, and meteors. I learned
Topic/Objective: Name: Exploring space Class/Period: Date: May 5, 2017 Essential Question: What was the earliest use of rockets?
Warm Up
1. a luminous ball of gas, mostly hydrogen and helium reacting by fusion, held together by intense gravitational force a) Star; b) Supernova; c) Neutron star; d) Red Giant; e) Nebula; f) White dwarf; g) Black hole; h) main sequence
2. a star in which all the particles have become neutrons; collapsed remains of a supernova a) Star; b) Supernova; c) Neutron star; d) Red Giant; e) Nebula; f) White dwarf; g) Black hole; h) main sequence
3. A large cloud of dust and gas in interstellar space; the location of star formation. a) Star; b) Supernova; c) Neutron star; d) Red Giant; e) Nebula; f) White dwarf; g) Black hole; h) main sequence
4. A diagonal pattern of stars on the H-R diagram a) Star; b) Supernova; c) Neutron star; d) Red Giant; e) Nebula; f) White dwarf; g) Black hole; h) main sequence
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1. a luminous ball of gas, mostly hydrogen and helium reacting by fusion, held together by intense gravitational force a) Star; b) Supernova; c) Neutron star; d) Red Giant; e) Nebula; f) White dwarf; g) Black hole; h) main sequence
1. a luminous ball of gas, mostly hydrogen and helium reacting by fusion, held together by intense gravitational force a) Star; b) Supernova; c) Neutron star; d) Red Giant; e) Nebula; f) White dwarf; g) Black hole; h) main sequence
2. a star in which all the particles have become neutrons; collapsed remains of a supernova a) Star; b) Supernova; c) Neutron star; d) Red Giant; e) Nebula; f) White dwarf; g) Black hole; h) main sequence
2. a star in which all the particles have become neutrons; collapsed remains of a supernova a) Star; b) Supernova; c) Neutron star; d) Red Giant; e) Nebula; f) White dwarf; g) Black hole; h) main sequence
3. A large cloud of dust and gas in interstellar space; the location of star formation. a) Star; b) Supernova; c) Neutron star; d) Red Giant; e) Nebula; f) White dwarf; g) Black hole; h) main sequence
3. A large cloud of dust and gas in interstellar space; the location of star formation. a) Star; b) Supernova; c) Neutron star; d) Red Giant; e) Nebula; f) White dwarf; g) Black hole; h) main sequence
4. A diagonal pattern of stars on the H-R diagram a) Star; b) Supernova; c) Neutron star; d) Red Giant; e) Nebula; f) White dwarf; g) Black hole; h) main sequence
4. A diagonal pattern of stars on the H-R diagram a) Star; b) Supernova; c) Neutron star; d) Red Giant; e) Nebula; f) White dwarf; g) Black hole; h) main sequence
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Today’s Work Grade planners Collect Solar System Booklet Finish Deep space objects Early space exploration
Black holes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8grTbzAo0PA Deep space objects Black holes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8grTbzAo0PA Open & Globular Star Clusters https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6R_qE9W5xEI Nebula slides https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDBhOOYJOpk Supernovas & Remnants Quasars https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fThGKOgSo5I Pulsars https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYdnZ-Rf0rc
Space Exploration Brief history of rocketry https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKxTktf8u30 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCrI_odARGw Formation of NASA NASA history https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIK74HAJhck&t=17s Animals in space https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCIh2A9h54A https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DotPks_hnlg x-15 Rocket failures https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g79K-R7xTFo