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Place this in the proper place Student Planner April 20, 2016 Place this in the proper place Lots of work due Friday

Summary: We had a standard opening Summary: We had a standard opening. We watched a series of videos on the space race, Mercury, Gemini and Apollo missions, and Space shuttle.

Previous Essential Question: What was the project name that put a man on the moon?

Essential Question: Name one modern use of constellations. Topic/Objective: Name: Night Sky Map Class/Period: Date: April 20, 2016 Essential Question: Name one modern use of constellations.

Warm Up 5

1. 2 man orbital missions, starting in 1965 and ending in 1966 after 10 successful manned flights. Mercury; Gemini; Apollo; Space Lab; Space Shuttle; International Space Station; Probe; Manned mission

2. A crewed, partially reusable low Earth orbital spacecraft 2. A crewed, partially reusable low Earth orbital spacecraft. There were 135 successful missions and 2 failures. Mercury; Gemini; Apollo; Space Lab; Space Shuttle; International Space Station; Probe; Manned mission

3. any space mission that was crewed by humans. Mercury; Gemini; Apollo; Space Lab; Space Shuttle; International Space Station; Probe; Manned mission

4. any space mission that did not include humans, includes satellites, and landers. Mercury; Gemini; Apollo; Space Lab; Space Shuttle; International Space Station; Probe; Manned mission

Answers

1. 2 man orbital missions, starting in 1965 and ending in 1966 after 10 successful manned flights. Mercury; Gemini; Apollo; Space Lab; Space Shuttle; International Space Station; Probe; Manned mission

1. 2 man orbital missions, starting in 1965 and ending in 1966 after 10 successful manned flights. Mercury; Gemini; Apollo; Space Lab; Space Shuttle; International Space Station; Probe; Manned mission

2. A crewed, partially reusable low Earth orbital spacecraft 2. A crewed, partially reusable low Earth orbital spacecraft. There were 135 successful missions and 2 failures. Mercury; Gemini; Apollo; Space Lab; Space Shuttle; International Space Station; Probe; Manned mission

2. A crewed, partially reusable low Earth orbital spacecraft 2. A crewed, partially reusable low Earth orbital spacecraft. There were 135 successful missions and 2 failures. Mercury; Gemini; Apollo; Space Lab; Space Shuttle; International Space Station; Probe; Manned mission

3. any space mission that was crewed by humans. Mercury; Gemini; Apollo; Space Lab; Space Shuttle; International Space Station; Probe; Manned mission

3. any space mission that was crewed by humans. Mercury; Gemini; Apollo; Space Lab; Space Shuttle; International Space Station; Probe; Manned mission

4. any space mission that did not include humans, includes satellites, and landers. Mercury; Gemini; Apollo; Space Lab; Space Shuttle; International Space Station; Probe; Manned mission

4. any space mission that did not include humans, includes satellites, and landers. Mercury; Gemini; Apollo; Space Lab; Space Shuttle; International Space Station; Probe; Manned mission

Homework Tomorrow - vocab test; Friday - grade planner, notebook, all make up work triad 5.

Today’s Class Work Constellations Sky Map assignment Make up videos link

Constellations What are constellations Video link A. Manmade designs using stars as coordinates in the picture. 1. First catalogs of the stars date from 1830BC. 2. Modern names are from records written by Ptolemy about 100 AD. 3. Used in astrology (predicting the future), mythology. 4. Southern hemisphere has different constellations which were identified in the 1500-1600AD.

Constellations II. Modern use of constellations A. IAU (International Astronomical Union) divided the celestial sphere into 88 official constellations. 1. Allows area mapping of the sky 2. Continues use of Greek-Roman names

SkyMap Assignment: Use the star map to identify 4 constellations, 1 planet and 4 stars. List the space objects you identified on the Sky Map Identification sheet. The sheet will be due May 6.

This is done outside at night! SkyMap This is done outside at night! Instructions: Figure which direction is North, south, east and west on the chart. Holding the chart overhead, match the compass directions on the map to the cardinal directions. Look for the brightest stars, and planets, and match to the chart. Record the items you match in the sky at night! Video link instructions