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Quick Question 1.What is the relationship with the universe and a raisin bread dough? 2. Use this relationship to predict what will happen in the next 2 million years to two stars, Rosalyn and Savannah, who are 3.6 million light years away from each other now.

Pigs in Space!

In a complete sentence, analyze the pigs in space video clip and discuss whether it is accurate compared to the scientific theories now believed to be true.

Our solar system: 8 planets, asteroids, moons, comets, & dust

1600 kilometers per hour Creates time zones A day is the length of time it takes for 1 rotation 23 hours, 56 minutes and 4 seconds

Orbit: The path an object takes around another one Elliptical = oval

How long is a year? 365 Days 6 hours 9 minutes 365.26 days

Leap Year: Adds an extra day every 4 years to make up for the extra time.

Kahoot.it

Meral made a big discovery about the distance that the star Reese was from the planet earth. What field of science does she study? Astronomy

Doppler Shift Shony analyzed the electromagnetic spectrum and noticed changes in the color of the spectrum. This change is called the _____.

Big Bang Theory Rebecca wondered where the first atom came from. She is not alone with this question. Scientists have tried to explain it using this theory.

Galaxies Cristian discovered these come in many different shapes like spiral, elliptical, and irregular.

Always Expanding Because of the shift in visible light from blue to red, Drake concluded that the universe is always doing this.

Solar system A star named Logan has 6 planets orbiting about her. This is an example of a ___.

Exit ticket Describe how scientists discover information about the universe and its history.