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Student Planner April 10, 2015 Place this in the proper place Solar System WS, Astronomy Facts due Monday. You need planner, notes, pen/pencil, Solar System WS
2 Last 3 minutes - Check floor for cleaness.
2 Astronomy Night Bring in your RSVP NOW. \We need a count on number of people attending to buy food. RSVP Slips Available! Bring 2 liter soft drink bottles so we can make rockets!
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REVIEW OF LAST CLASS April 9
Summary: We had a standard opening. We took the vocabulary test, then worked on the Solar System WS, Astronomy Facts
Answer the last class’s EQ which was: Essential Question: Name a characteristic of the 4 outer planets
Topic/Objective: Name: Astronomy Class/Period: Date: April 10, 2015 Essential Question: Why is the Sun yellow in color?
Warm Up
Write the following: Warm up was grading the vocabulary test
Vocabulary test grading grading
Today’s Homework Finish coloring Solar System WS. Both w.s. are due Monday. All work due by next Friday
Today Grade planner Grade vocabulary test Astronomy Facts - finish Collect notes April 8 & 9 Astronomy Video 39vLfZE
Sun Period of rotation = 25 days Revolution = 250 MY Diameter = 700,000 km Gravity = 28x Earth’s Temperature range = 10,000 degrees F, 5,500 degrees C Atmospheric gas: plasma Estimated Life = 10 BY
Mercury Moons = 0 Atmosphere gasses = O = 42%; Na= 29%; H = 22%; He = 6%
Venus Moons = 0 Atmosphere gasses = Carbon Dioxide
Earth Moons = 1 Atmosphere gasses = N = 78%; O = 21%; Ar = 1%; (Carbon dioxide = 0.004%
Earth Moons = 1 Atmosphere gasses = N = 78%; O = 21%; Ar = 1%; (Carbon dioxide = 0.004%)
Mars Moons = 2 Atmosphere gasses = Carbon Dioxide = 95%; N = 3%
Jupiter Moons = 67 Atmosphere gasses = H= 90%; He = 10%
Jupiter Moons = 67 Atmosphere gasses = H= 90%; He = 10%
Saturn Moons = 62 Atmosphere gasses = H; He; Methane
Uranus Moons = 27 Atmosphere gasses = H; He; ammonia; water
Neptune Moons = 14 Atmosphere gasses = H; He; ammonia; water
Pluto (a dwarf planet) Moons = 5 Gravity = 1/12 Earth’s Atmosphere gasses = N, methane and carbon monoxide
Distances