Friday January 11, 2013 (Quiz 15)
The Launch Pad Friday, 1/11/13 Complete the Table. Illustration NameCategory ammonite modified mold and cast gastropod modified mold and cast shark tooth direct tooth
The Launch Pad Friday, 1/11/13 Complete the Table. Illustration NameCategory crinoid stem modified mold and cast brachiopod modified mold and cast petrified wood modified petrified
The Launch Pad Friday, 1/11/13 Complete the Table. Illustration NameCategory dinosaur bone direct bone trilobite modified mold and cast mammothdirect mummified
The Launch Pad Friday, 1/11/13 Complete the Table. Illustration NameCategory dicot leaf modified carbonization prehistoric insect direct amberization fernmodified impression
The Launch Pad Friday, 1/11/13 Complete the Table. Illustration NameCategory coprolite indirect fossil evidence footprint indirect fossil evidence burrows indirect fossil evidence
Announcements Happy Amelia Earhart Day! 78 years ago today, on Jan. 11, 1935, aviator Amelia Earhart began a trip from Honolulu to Oakland, Calif., becoming the first woman to fly solo across the Pacific Ocean.
Announcements I will not be available after school today.
Assignment Currently Open Summative or Formative? Date IssuedDate Due Date Into GradeSpeed Final Day Quiz 14S412/12 12/191/16 WS – What is a Fossil? Crossword F11/81/91/11 Lab – FossilsF21/91/101/18
Recent Events in Science NASA's GALEX Reveals the Largest-Known Spiral Galaxy Read All About It! 3/01/ htm The spectacular barred spiral galaxy NGC 6872 has ranked among the biggest stellar systems for decades. Now a team of astronomers from the United States, Chile and Brazil has crowned it the largest-known spiral, based on archival data from NASA's Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) mission, which has since been loaned to the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, Calif. Measuring tip-to-tip across its two outsized spiral arms, NGC 6872 spans more than 522,000 light-years, making it more than five times the size of our Milky Way galaxy. The galaxy's unusual size and appearance stem from its interaction with a much smaller disk galaxy named IC 4970, which has only about one-fifth the mass of NGC The odd couple is located 212 million light-years from Earth in the southern constellation Pavo.
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