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8 th Grade Math Common Core 8.EE.A.4
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Years ago scientist developed a short-cut to writing really BIG numbers -and- really small numbers. It’s called…… Scientific Notation!
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The Hubble Space Telescope orbits 353 miles above the surface of the Earth. NASA’S Hubble Telescope took pictures of a supernova that is 169,000 light years away. Write this number in scientific notation. 169,000 = 1.69 x
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Among the billions of stars in a galaxy called the Whirlpool Galaxy, a massive star suddenly ends its life in a brilliant flash of light. NASA's Hubble Space Telescope snapped images of the exploding star, 12 days after its discovery by an amateur astronomer. The exploding star was given the name : supernova 2005cs. Those photos were compared with Hubble images of the same region before the supernova exploded in the hopes of pinpointing the star that exploded.
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Follow the handle of the Big Dipper away from the dipper's bowl, until you get to the handle's last bright star. Then, just slide your telescope a little south and east and you'll likely find Whirlpool galaxy.the Big Dipperthe dipper's until you get tobright starsouth and east See area M51.
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The Hubble Space Telescope orbits 353 miles (569 km) above the surface of the Earth.
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The Hubble Space Telescope orbits 353 miles above the surface of the Earth. NASA’S Hubble Telescope took pictures of a supernova that is 169,000 light years away. Write this number in scientific notation.
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A number in scientific notation is written as a product of two numbers! The first number must be greater than or equal to 1, but less than 10. The second number has to be a power of 10. Standard FormScientific Notation 169,000 = 1.69 x 1 st Nbr.2 st Nbr.
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So why learn about Scientific Notation? There are some occupations that use numbers that are very, very big or very, very small. Scientific Notation gives these professionals a shortcut way of writing these numbers! Small numbers Large Numbers
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