Loving The Universe
... o Stars constantly blow particles into space o Solar wind & storms cause aurorae on Earth ...
... o Stars constantly blow particles into space o Solar wind & storms cause aurorae on Earth ...
What is a Solar System?
... All planets orbit the sun in almost-circular elliptical orbits on approximately the same plane (the ecliptic). Dwarf Planets, comets, asteroids, and meteoroids also orbit the sun Most Satellites/Moons orbit planets (some orbit dwarf planets or even asteroids) Almost all planets, dwarf planets, and m ...
... All planets orbit the sun in almost-circular elliptical orbits on approximately the same plane (the ecliptic). Dwarf Planets, comets, asteroids, and meteoroids also orbit the sun Most Satellites/Moons orbit planets (some orbit dwarf planets or even asteroids) Almost all planets, dwarf planets, and m ...
Solar System - Spring Branch ISD
... objects that travel in orbit around it. the _______ Our solar system consists of: The Sun (our star) Eight planets Dwarf planets Asteroids and comets The Oort Cloud ...
... objects that travel in orbit around it. the _______ Our solar system consists of: The Sun (our star) Eight planets Dwarf planets Asteroids and comets The Oort Cloud ...
Origin of the Solar System
... Formation of our solar system: The nebular hypothesis (Kant, 1755) Hydrogen (H), He (He) and “stardust” ...
... Formation of our solar system: The nebular hypothesis (Kant, 1755) Hydrogen (H), He (He) and “stardust” ...
Space – Science 6 Outcomes - Learning Resources and
... select and use tools in building models of the solar system that show approximate relative size of the planets and sun, and the approximate relative orbits of the planets around the sun (205-2) ...
... select and use tools in building models of the solar system that show approximate relative size of the planets and sun, and the approximate relative orbits of the planets around the sun (205-2) ...
Hypothesis vs. Theory ~The Big Bang
... Our study of Astronomy requires us to look UP and not DOWN. Humans today are not used to looking UP, we are not used to observing the sky – it appears to be of little use – and city living with its extensive light pollution often prevents us from seeing, and hence exploring, the “heavens”. Most of u ...
... Our study of Astronomy requires us to look UP and not DOWN. Humans today are not used to looking UP, we are not used to observing the sky – it appears to be of little use – and city living with its extensive light pollution often prevents us from seeing, and hence exploring, the “heavens”. Most of u ...
Chapter 14 - Heritage Christian School
... the electromagnetic spectrum. This range we commonly call ‘light’. However, stars give off many other types of rays that we cannot see unless we have special equipment. Radio telescopes can ‘see’ some of these rays. The advantage is that radio waves go right through clouds and is not easily obscured ...
... the electromagnetic spectrum. This range we commonly call ‘light’. However, stars give off many other types of rays that we cannot see unless we have special equipment. Radio telescopes can ‘see’ some of these rays. The advantage is that radio waves go right through clouds and is not easily obscured ...
Extra-Solar Planets continued
... days from a distance of about 3 million miles. Researchers acknowledged there probably are several different types of solar systems orbiting distant stars. But for now, the 55 Cancri system bears the closest resemblance to ours. ...
... days from a distance of about 3 million miles. Researchers acknowledged there probably are several different types of solar systems orbiting distant stars. But for now, the 55 Cancri system bears the closest resemblance to ours. ...
Content Standards/Performance Indicators: Key Pre
... Understanding the solar system helps you understand Earth’s position in space. The Sun is the star that provides energy for life on Earth. That Earth is part of the Milky Way galaxy. ...
... Understanding the solar system helps you understand Earth’s position in space. The Sun is the star that provides energy for life on Earth. That Earth is part of the Milky Way galaxy. ...
Take Home #2 Complete the following on your own paper. Do not
... Studying these clusters allows scientists to observe stars that are similar in age, composition and distance but different in size. It also provides information that scientists would not be able to observe about one star because of the length of its life cycle. What does this information explain abo ...
... Studying these clusters allows scientists to observe stars that are similar in age, composition and distance but different in size. It also provides information that scientists would not be able to observe about one star because of the length of its life cycle. What does this information explain abo ...
Science 9 Test Review-Space Answers 1. pg 434 2a
... Axis – an imaginary straight line between the north and south pole Orbital period – the period of time required for an orbiting object to complete one revolution Constellations – a group of stars that forms shapes or patterns Probe – an unmanned space craft sent into space to obtain data and complet ...
... Axis – an imaginary straight line between the north and south pole Orbital period – the period of time required for an orbiting object to complete one revolution Constellations – a group of stars that forms shapes or patterns Probe – an unmanned space craft sent into space to obtain data and complet ...
Document
... gravitational pull between them. Currently, over 100 planets have been discovered in this way, and it now seems that most stars may have their own system of planets. ...
... gravitational pull between them. Currently, over 100 planets have been discovered in this way, and it now seems that most stars may have their own system of planets. ...
SEM 1.4_Astronomy
... universe including the oscillating universe theory and the Big Bang theory. The Big Bang theory is our best current model for the origin of the universe. Astronomers use a unit called a light-year to measure distance in space. A light-year is the distance the light travels in one year, or about 9. ...
... universe including the oscillating universe theory and the Big Bang theory. The Big Bang theory is our best current model for the origin of the universe. Astronomers use a unit called a light-year to measure distance in space. A light-year is the distance the light travels in one year, or about 9. ...
2.13 Understanding our Universe
... • This is likely to be a comet, which are made from rock, dry ice and frozen gases such as CO2 and CH4.They come from outside our Solar System • You may also see ‘shooting stars’ which are meteors, these are bits of dust and rock which enter the Earth’s atmosphere • Astronomers have also discovered ...
... • This is likely to be a comet, which are made from rock, dry ice and frozen gases such as CO2 and CH4.They come from outside our Solar System • You may also see ‘shooting stars’ which are meteors, these are bits of dust and rock which enter the Earth’s atmosphere • Astronomers have also discovered ...
Day-7
... One region of high star field density far (>55°) from the ecliptic plane where the galactic plane is continuously viewable is centered at RA=19 h45m Dec=35°. The 55° ecliptic plane avoidance limit is defined by the sunshade size for a large aperture wide field of view telescope in space. ...
... One region of high star field density far (>55°) from the ecliptic plane where the galactic plane is continuously viewable is centered at RA=19 h45m Dec=35°. The 55° ecliptic plane avoidance limit is defined by the sunshade size for a large aperture wide field of view telescope in space. ...
Grade 9 Unit 4: Space
... Milky Way is an example created by a high mass star collapsing mostly hydrogen and dust area of extremely powerful electromagnetic radiation mix of newly forming stars and old stars contains the oldest stars in the universe remains of the formation of the solar system pieces of rock floating through ...
... Milky Way is an example created by a high mass star collapsing mostly hydrogen and dust area of extremely powerful electromagnetic radiation mix of newly forming stars and old stars contains the oldest stars in the universe remains of the formation of the solar system pieces of rock floating through ...
Solar System Study Guide for both quiz and test Solar System: a
... Solar System Study Guide for both quiz and test Solar System: a group of objects in space that move around a central star. Our solar system includes the sun, eight planets, the planets’ moons, asteroids, comets, and dwarf planets. Planets: a large celestial object that moves around a star. Terrestri ...
... Solar System Study Guide for both quiz and test Solar System: a group of objects in space that move around a central star. Our solar system includes the sun, eight planets, the planets’ moons, asteroids, comets, and dwarf planets. Planets: a large celestial object that moves around a star. Terrestri ...
notes_chapter1 - Auburn University
... The Renaissance The Enlightenment Earth as a Sphere Earth’s Rotation Earth’s Circumference Eratosthenes calculated ~25,000 miles in ~ 200 B.C. He measured shadows in deep wells ~800 km apart Measurement taken at noon on the same day ...
... The Renaissance The Enlightenment Earth as a Sphere Earth’s Rotation Earth’s Circumference Eratosthenes calculated ~25,000 miles in ~ 200 B.C. He measured shadows in deep wells ~800 km apart Measurement taken at noon on the same day ...
A Short Look at Earth History
... Plate tectonics since at least two Ga Early magmas very hot (up to 1700 C?) Early oceans oxygen poor, Fe-rich bottom waters, some oxygen in surface waters ==> deposition of Banded iron Formations (rocks with thin ‘rust layers’) ...
... Plate tectonics since at least two Ga Early magmas very hot (up to 1700 C?) Early oceans oxygen poor, Fe-rich bottom waters, some oxygen in surface waters ==> deposition of Banded iron Formations (rocks with thin ‘rust layers’) ...
Can you write numbers in scientific notation
... Proto-planet Proto-planetary Disk Proto-Sun Solar Nebula Theory Terrestrial Planet ...
... Proto-planet Proto-planetary Disk Proto-Sun Solar Nebula Theory Terrestrial Planet ...
SAMPLE QUESTIONS FOR GEOLOGY 103, TEST 2 3. Which of the
... 22. Which gas is dominant in the atmospheres of Venus and Mars? A. CH4, methane B. CO2, carbon dioxide C. He, helium D. O2, oxygen 23. Which chemical reaction explains the origin of the earth's modern atmosphere? A. C02 + 4H2 = CH4 + 2H20 B. 12H2S + 6CO2 = C6H1206 + 6H2O + 12S C. 6H20 + 6CO2 = C6H1 ...
... 22. Which gas is dominant in the atmospheres of Venus and Mars? A. CH4, methane B. CO2, carbon dioxide C. He, helium D. O2, oxygen 23. Which chemical reaction explains the origin of the earth's modern atmosphere? A. C02 + 4H2 = CH4 + 2H20 B. 12H2S + 6CO2 = C6H1206 + 6H2O + 12S C. 6H20 + 6CO2 = C6H1 ...
NASA Training Activity 2 Astronomy
... The Universe - 93 billion light years in _____________________________________ o The Milky Way Galaxy - 100,000 light years in diameter Our Solar System - the Sun's gravity extends out to around 2 light years. So it is about 4 light years in diameter. Earth – 3rd planet to our Sun ...
... The Universe - 93 billion light years in _____________________________________ o The Milky Way Galaxy - 100,000 light years in diameter Our Solar System - the Sun's gravity extends out to around 2 light years. So it is about 4 light years in diameter. Earth – 3rd planet to our Sun ...
Panspermia
Panspermia (from Greek πᾶν (pan), meaning ""all"", and σπέρμα (sperma), meaning ""seed"") is the hypothesis that life exists throughout the Universe, distributed by meteoroids, asteroids, comets, planetoids and, also, by spacecraft in the form of unintended contamination by microorganisms.Panspermia is a hypothesis proposing that microscopic life forms that can survive the effects of space, such as extremophiles, become trapped in debris that is ejected into space after collisions between planets and small Solar System bodies that harbor life. Some organisms may travel dormant for an extended amount of time before colliding randomly with other planets or intermingling with protoplanetary disks. If met with ideal conditions on a new planet's surfaces, the organisms become active and the process of evolution begins. Panspermia is not meant to address how life began, just the method that may cause its distribution in the Universe.Pseudo-panspermia (sometimes called ""soft panspermia"" or ""molecular panspermia"") argues that the pre-biotic organic building blocks of life originated in space and were incorporated in the solar nebula from which the planets condensed and were further —and continuously— distributed to planetary surfaces where life then emerged (abiogenesis). From the early 1970s it was becoming evident that interstellar dust consisted of a large component of organic molecules. Interstellar molecules are formed by chemical reactions within very sparse interstellar or circumstellar clouds of dust and gas. The dust plays a critical role of shielding the molecules from the ionizing effect of ultraviolet radiation emitted by stars.Several simulations in laboratories and in low Earth orbit suggest that ejection, entry and impact is survivable for some simple organisms.