Astronomy Unit Review Chapt 3 and 4 ESRT pgs. 14 - 15.

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Astronomy Unit Review Chapt 3 and 4 ESRT pgs. 14 - 15

The Big Bang: Creation of the UNIVERSE

Red Shift and Blue Shift

Our Galaxy: The Milky Way

Life Cycle of Stars

Stellar Classification: H-R pg 15 ESRT

Planetary Models: Geo vs. Helio

Planetary Motions: Eccentricity and Laws of Motion

Universal Gravitation: Depends upon distance and mass of celestial objects Fg= (M1)(M2) d²

Planetary Data: Jovian vs. Terrestrial pg 15 ESRT

Rotation vs. Revolution

The Seasons

The Celestial Sphere: NYS

The Celestial Sphere at the Equator

Shadows

Lunar Phases and Eclipses

The Tides