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Place this in the proper place
Physical Science May 8, 2017 Place this in the proper place Grade notebooks Friday.
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Essential Question: What was the earliest use of rockets?
Write your summary from Last Class’s notes on Last Class’s paper. Last class’s EQ was: Essential Question: What was the earliest use of rockets?
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Summary We had a standard opening. Mr. V graded planners, then we watched the final videos of outer space before starting space exploration I learned
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Rockets have been around since 1200 AD, invented by Chinese.
Brought to Europe by Marco Polo, they were weapons of war in the Revolutionary War and war of 1812. Think of the Star Spangled Banner. Rockets in WWII were extensively used before the V-2. Pictures are of Soviet trucks and US ships firing rockets.
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Topic/Objective: Name: Exploring space Class/Period: Date: May 8, 2017 Essential Question: What was the name of the first man made satellite
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Warm Up
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1. A star that expands and cools once it runs out of hydrogen fuel a) Star; b) Supernova; c) Neutron star; d) Red Giant; e) Nebula; f) White dwarf; g) Black hole; h) main sequence
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2. A small, hot star near the end of its life; the leftover center of an old star a) Star; b) Supernova; c) Neutron star; d) Red Giant; e) Nebula; f) White dwarf; g) Black hole; h) main sequence
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3. The death of a large star by explosion.
a) Star; b) Supernova; c) Neutron star; d) Red Giant; e) Nebula; f) White dwarf; g) Black hole; h) main sequence
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4. An object with more than 3 solar masses squeezed into a ball only 10 km across whose gravity is so strong that not even light can escape a) Star; b) Supernova; c) Neutron star; d) Red Giant; e) Nebula; f) White dwarf; g) Black hole; h) main sequence
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Answers
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1. A star that expands and cools once it runs out of hydrogen fuel a) Star; b) Supernova; c) Neutron star; d) Red Giant; e) Nebula; f) White dwarf; g) Black hole; h) main sequence
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1. A star that expands and cools once it runs out of hydrogen fuel a) Star; b) Supernova; c) Neutron star; d) Red Giant; e) Nebula; f) White dwarf; g) Black hole; h) main sequence
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2. A small, hot star near the end of its life; the leftover center of an old star a) Star; b) Supernova; c) Neutron star; d) Red Giant; e) Nebula; f) White dwarf; g) Black hole; h) main sequence
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2. A small, hot star near the end of its life; the leftover center of an old star a) Star; b) Supernova; c) Neutron star; d) Red Giant; e) Nebula; f) White dwarf; g) Black hole; h) main sequence
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3. The death of a large star by explosion.
a) Star; b) Supernova; c) Neutron star; d) Red Giant; e) Nebula; f) White dwarf; g) Black hole; h) main sequence
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3. The death of a large star by explosion.
a) Star; b) Supernova; c) Neutron star; d) Red Giant; e) Nebula; f) White dwarf; g) Black hole; h) main sequence
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4. An object with more than 3 solar masses squeezed into a ball only 10 km across whose gravity is so strong that not even light can escape a) Star; b) Supernova; c) Neutron star; d) Red Giant; e) Nebula; f) White dwarf; g) Black hole; h) main sequence
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Homework All notebooks will be graded Friday. Vocabulary test Thursday
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Today’s Work Early space exploration Manned space exploration
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Black holes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8grTbzAo0PA
Deep space objects Black holes Open & Globular Star Clusters Nebula slides Supernovas & Remnants Quasars Pulsars
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Space Exploration Brief history of rocketry Formation of NASA NASA history Animals in space x-15 Rocket failures
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Project Mercury https://www. youtube. com/watch
Project Mercury Project Gemini Project Apollo
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