
Name: Class: Date: Label the parts of the solar system. Complete
... 2. Binoculars. You can observe Jupiter's satellites, lunar relief, many nebulae and some open clusters, the Andromeda galaxy and many comets. Look at the two numbers separated by an X on the binoculars. The first number tells you the enlargement; the second, the diameter of the lenses in millimetres ...
... 2. Binoculars. You can observe Jupiter's satellites, lunar relief, many nebulae and some open clusters, the Andromeda galaxy and many comets. Look at the two numbers separated by an X on the binoculars. The first number tells you the enlargement; the second, the diameter of the lenses in millimetres ...
Assessment - hrsbstaff.ednet.ns.ca
... (a) the space shuttle is falling freely toward Earth (b) the space shuttle is not affected by Earth’s gravity (c) the mass of the space shuttle decreases as the distance from Earth increases (d) the space shuttle is moving away from Earth 5. The force of gravity exerts a ___ on an orbiting satellite ...
... (a) the space shuttle is falling freely toward Earth (b) the space shuttle is not affected by Earth’s gravity (c) the mass of the space shuttle decreases as the distance from Earth increases (d) the space shuttle is moving away from Earth 5. The force of gravity exerts a ___ on an orbiting satellite ...
Assessment - hrsbstaff.ednet.ns.ca
... (a) the space shuttle is falling freely toward Earth (b) the space shuttle is not affected by Earth’s gravity (c) the mass of the space shuttle decreases as the distance from Earth increases (d) the space shuttle is moving away from Earth 5. The force of gravity exerts a ___ on an orbiting satellite ...
... (a) the space shuttle is falling freely toward Earth (b) the space shuttle is not affected by Earth’s gravity (c) the mass of the space shuttle decreases as the distance from Earth increases (d) the space shuttle is moving away from Earth 5. The force of gravity exerts a ___ on an orbiting satellite ...
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... Sometimes the Earth passes Mars. (1A) When this happens, Mars appears to move backwards in the sky as observed on the Earth, as shown in the figure above. ...
... Sometimes the Earth passes Mars. (1A) When this happens, Mars appears to move backwards in the sky as observed on the Earth, as shown in the figure above. ...
Chapter 28
... What is a comet and where are they found? It could have a shot gun effect and hit the Earth in Small icy bodies (1-10 km in diameter) that have highly eccentric orbits around the Sun. They are largely found in the area from the Kuiper belt out to 100,000 AU. This is known as the Oort cloud. Some ge ...
... What is a comet and where are they found? It could have a shot gun effect and hit the Earth in Small icy bodies (1-10 km in diameter) that have highly eccentric orbits around the Sun. They are largely found in the area from the Kuiper belt out to 100,000 AU. This is known as the Oort cloud. Some ge ...
Chapter04
... whenever the two planets pass each other. If there is an arrowhead on each end of the rod, you can show that each planet sees the other in retrograde motion when they pass. Another idea is to ask the students to imagine how we would see Mars move first if the Earth were stationary and Mars moved (st ...
... whenever the two planets pass each other. If there is an arrowhead on each end of the rod, you can show that each planet sees the other in retrograde motion when they pass. Another idea is to ask the students to imagine how we would see Mars move first if the Earth were stationary and Mars moved (st ...
Rex Space
... the Red Spot which is a huge storm that has lasted for hundreds of years. *For example a huge storm has lasted for hundreds of years on Jupiter. Next, smaller than some moons in our solar system Mercury is the planet closest to the sun. It looks very similar to our moon. *For example Mercury is the ...
... the Red Spot which is a huge storm that has lasted for hundreds of years. *For example a huge storm has lasted for hundreds of years on Jupiter. Next, smaller than some moons in our solar system Mercury is the planet closest to the sun. It looks very similar to our moon. *For example Mercury is the ...
Science! - Kincaid Elementary Blog
... 20,000 feet. Low clouds are between the ground and 6,000 feet. Which type of cloud would be found at 10,000 feet? ...
... 20,000 feet. Low clouds are between the ground and 6,000 feet. Which type of cloud would be found at 10,000 feet? ...
9ol.ASTRONOMY 1 ... Identify Terms - Matching (20 @ 1 point each =...
... 15. Two spacecraft have given us much of what we know about the Jovian planets and their satellites. What were these spacecraft called? 16. Which planet that orbits "on its side" (i.e. has its rotation axis perpendicular to the plane of its ...
... 15. Two spacecraft have given us much of what we know about the Jovian planets and their satellites. What were these spacecraft called? 16. Which planet that orbits "on its side" (i.e. has its rotation axis perpendicular to the plane of its ...
Cloze Reading - The Planets - Science
... Because Neptune and Pluto orbit the sun on different planes, Neptune is the furthest planet from the sun at the moment. Usually, it is the planet from the sun with Pluto being the furthest. It takes about 165 years for Neptune to the sun, but only 16 hours to rotate on its . There are eight known o ...
... Because Neptune and Pluto orbit the sun on different planes, Neptune is the furthest planet from the sun at the moment. Usually, it is the planet from the sun with Pluto being the furthest. It takes about 165 years for Neptune to the sun, but only 16 hours to rotate on its . There are eight known o ...
“Life Beyond Earth” Video Questions
... 11. According to HG Wells, although Europeans viewed the exploration of Tasmania as a “discovery”, how might the Tasmanians have viewed it? ...
... 11. According to HG Wells, although Europeans viewed the exploration of Tasmania as a “discovery”, how might the Tasmanians have viewed it? ...
Planet Questions
... __________________1. The main component of the atmosphere of Venus is ? __________________2. The longest day is on the planet ? __________________3. The mean distance from the earth to the sun is called a ? __________________4. The longest year is on the planet ? __________________5. The largest pla ...
... __________________1. The main component of the atmosphere of Venus is ? __________________2. The longest day is on the planet ? __________________3. The mean distance from the earth to the sun is called a ? __________________4. The longest year is on the planet ? __________________5. The largest pla ...
Solar System Information
... •A body in the solar system made of ice, rocks, and dust. •Sometimes has a tail •Orbits the Sun •Ranges in size from a few hundred meters to tens of kilometers •Sometimes called dirty snowballs •The tails can be millions of miles long, and always points away from the Sun •There are about 1000 known ...
... •A body in the solar system made of ice, rocks, and dust. •Sometimes has a tail •Orbits the Sun •Ranges in size from a few hundred meters to tens of kilometers •Sometimes called dirty snowballs •The tails can be millions of miles long, and always points away from the Sun •There are about 1000 known ...
Planet Walk Activity
... Question: How does the distance to an object affect its apparent movement? Hypotheses: The closer the object is, _________________________________ Procedures: (Simple Parallax) 1) Measure the distance from the “Sun” to the #4 position of Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. Plot and label their positions on t ...
... Question: How does the distance to an object affect its apparent movement? Hypotheses: The closer the object is, _________________________________ Procedures: (Simple Parallax) 1) Measure the distance from the “Sun” to the #4 position of Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. Plot and label their positions on t ...
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... Four celestial spheres, A, B, C, and D, are depicted above. Each sphere represents a different location. Which sphere depicts the apparent motion of the sun on June 21st in New Zealand? Please explain. ...
... Four celestial spheres, A, B, C, and D, are depicted above. Each sphere represents a different location. Which sphere depicts the apparent motion of the sun on June 21st in New Zealand? Please explain. ...
Astrobiology News for July 2013: What Makes a Planet Habitable
... over their lifetimes. For example, the Sun’s brightness has increased by 30% since the formation of the Solar System. This means the HZ for a given planet moves outward in time, and in the case ...
... over their lifetimes. For example, the Sun’s brightness has increased by 30% since the formation of the Solar System. This means the HZ for a given planet moves outward in time, and in the case ...
THE LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES The liberal arts and sciences
... The familiar plough points us to the North Star and is probably one of the most useful aids to navigation for mariners. It is also known as the Big Dipper, but the astronomical name is Ursa Major, meaning the Great Bear – after the North American Indians name for it. For anyone that has seen them, i ...
... The familiar plough points us to the North Star and is probably one of the most useful aids to navigation for mariners. It is also known as the Big Dipper, but the astronomical name is Ursa Major, meaning the Great Bear – after the North American Indians name for it. For anyone that has seen them, i ...
Lecture 5 Astronomy
... 24. Pluto is so cold compounds which are gasses on Earth are solids like nitrogen. What major difficulty would impede human exploration of this planet? A. Body temperature of astronauts would cause them to melt through Pluto’s crust B. Lack of solar radiation would limit using of solar panels to pro ...
... 24. Pluto is so cold compounds which are gasses on Earth are solids like nitrogen. What major difficulty would impede human exploration of this planet? A. Body temperature of astronauts would cause them to melt through Pluto’s crust B. Lack of solar radiation would limit using of solar panels to pro ...
The Sun and Space Objects
... that orbits the sun. •A meteor is debris located within Earth’s atmosphere that vaporizes…known as a shooting star. •A meteorite is a meteoroid that survives its passage through Earth’s atmosphere and hits Earth’s surface. ...
... that orbits the sun. •A meteor is debris located within Earth’s atmosphere that vaporizes…known as a shooting star. •A meteorite is a meteoroid that survives its passage through Earth’s atmosphere and hits Earth’s surface. ...
Jupiter, the fifth planet from the sun and the largest planet in our
... with Venus, Earth and Mars. Mercury is an “extreme” planet. It is the smallest, the most dense, it has the oldest surface and the greatest daily variation in surface temperature. But, it is the least explored of the inner planets. Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system (now that Pluto is ...
... with Venus, Earth and Mars. Mercury is an “extreme” planet. It is the smallest, the most dense, it has the oldest surface and the greatest daily variation in surface temperature. But, it is the least explored of the inner planets. Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system (now that Pluto is ...
4.7_Earth,_Moon,_Sun
... This standard focuses on the Earth-moon-sun system and includes knowledge related to the motions of this system and the results of our unique position in it. This includes the presence of an atmosphere, liquid water, and life. It is intended that students will actively develop scientific investigati ...
... This standard focuses on the Earth-moon-sun system and includes knowledge related to the motions of this system and the results of our unique position in it. This includes the presence of an atmosphere, liquid water, and life. It is intended that students will actively develop scientific investigati ...
PowerPoint Presentation - Small Bodies in the Solar System
... • Asteroids are small bodies in orbit around the sun, made of rock and metal. • They range in size from a few meters to more than 900 km in diameter - too small to be a planet. • Most asteroids are located in the ...
... • Asteroids are small bodies in orbit around the sun, made of rock and metal. • They range in size from a few meters to more than 900 km in diameter - too small to be a planet. • Most asteroids are located in the ...
Quiz # 1 - Oglethorpe University
... C) path traced out by the Moon in our sky in one month against the background stars. D) path traced out by the Sun in our sky over one year against the background stars. ...
... C) path traced out by the Moon in our sky in one month against the background stars. D) path traced out by the Sun in our sky over one year against the background stars. ...
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... One of the storm is called the Great Red Spot Jupiter is classified as a gas giant along with Saturn, Uranus and Neptune but it is the biggest of the gas giant and Jupiter have stronger winds and storms than Earth . Together, these four planets are sometimes called as the Jovian or outer planets. te ...
... One of the storm is called the Great Red Spot Jupiter is classified as a gas giant along with Saturn, Uranus and Neptune but it is the biggest of the gas giant and Jupiter have stronger winds and storms than Earth . Together, these four planets are sometimes called as the Jovian or outer planets. te ...