March 10 AgendaMarch 10 Agenda Learning Target: Understand black holes Question of the day: Explain one other groups presentation.  Today’s Vocabulary:

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March 10 AgendaMarch 10 Agenda Learning Target: Understand black holes Question of the day: Explain one other groups presentation.  Today’s Vocabulary:  Event horizon  Tidal Acceleration  Supermassive black hole

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Agenda March 10  Black hole and some star math  Jeopardy 1 and Jeopardy 2  Fieldtrip April 18, I need your forms in by Friday, I can take 40. Need to pay ASB, $17.00

Let’s Go!!!Let’s Go!!!  Astronomy Day May 10, 2014  FREE ASTRONOMY DAY 10AM-2PM  Join us at the Pacific Planetarium on Saturday, May 10th for a FREE day of astronomy activities for everyone! Look through a telescope or watch a planetarium show to see what gets astronomers all excited when they gaze into the universe

Quiz 1.A _______________ is the difference in the strength of gravity between two points. 2.What is spaghettification? 3.Where do the ingredients of life come from? 4.What is the term for a “failed” star? 5.Where do stars spend most of their life?