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Goal: To introduce space science and the subject of astronomy in preparation for Star Lab activities
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Universe Galaxy Constellation Comet Star Sun Planet Moon What does the term “space” mean? How big is Space? What is in Space?
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Is named Milky Way because of the milky blur made by the many stars that can be seen from earth Galaxies can be classified into different shapes: elliptical, spiral or irregular. Milky way is spiral – DEMO Each branch off of the central spiral is called an “arm”. Our solar system is near the end of an arm.
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A large group of stars that form a pattern in the sky The constellations are not REAL – they are the imaginary groups that farmers, poets and astronomers have made up over the years. They help break the sky into parts – so we can identify the various stars. Why have these been important to man throughout history?
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There are 8 planets in our solar system ◦ Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune ◦ The first four are the “inner planets” – they are terrestrial with rocky surfaces. Venus, Earth and Mars all have atmospheres in which erosion can occur ◦ The last four are “outer planets’ – they are mostly gas and liquids. All of these planets have moons and a ring system. All of these planets orbit the Sun.
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The sun is the closest star to the earth The earth orbits around the sun on a elliptical orbit The position of the earth in the orbit accounts for the changes in the length of the day and the seasons of the year.
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The moon is a satellite of the earth As the earth orbits around the sun, the moon orbits around the earth. The lunar cycle is approximately 29 days long. This cycle accounts for the ocean tides We only see one side of the moon because of synchronous rotation of the moon. (Youtube) Phases of the moon -(activity)
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