PPT-Constellations
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Stars Our sun is one of about 200 billion stars in our galaxy the Milky Way The sun is considered a very average star should have enough fuel to last another 45
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Stars Our sun is one of about 200 billion stars in our galaxy the Milky Way The sun is considered a very average star should have enough fuel to last another 45 billion years There are other stars in our galaxy which are just like our sun but also ones which are smaller the size of earth and much larger the size of the orbit of Jupiter. Next they will view pictures of the constellations from the 1800s The students will also listen to a myth about the constellation Finally they will create a constellation of their own Grade Range Objective At the conclusion of this project students Trimpe 2003 httpsciencespotnet By . Jaclyn Schmitz. Stars. Our sun is one of about 200 billion stars in our galaxy (the Milky Way). The sun is considered a very average star should have enough fuel to last another 4-5 billion years. Source. http://www.ducksters.com/science/physics/constellations.php. Key Concept. I can explain how astronomers . divide the night . sky and why this is important?. What is a constellation?. A constellation is a group of visible stars that form a pattern when viewed from Earth. The pattern they form may take the shape of an animal, a mythological creature, a man, a woman, or an inanimate object such as a microscope, a compass, or a crown.. What are stars?. Stars are balls of hot gas.. They are much larger than planets. and much further from Earth.. The sun is the closest star to Earth.. Most of the gas in the inside of a star is hydrogen and its temperature is over 20 million degrees Fahrenheit. There is also helium, a gas that is formed when the hydrogen molecules join together.. Aug. 24 -- 10am class. Turn in HW 1 in the front of the room. If you didn’t get HW 1 on Monday, turn it in on Friday.. If you didn’t get the telescope lab on Monday, pick it up from Johanna.. Earth Science 11. Chapter 21. Constellations. Constellation:. A groups of stars that appear to form patterns in the sky.. 88 different constellations can be seen from the Northern and Southern hemispheres.. Kennedy & Brett. Ancient Greece. Constellations. We inherited most of the names for our constellations from the Greeks. They named them after mythological heroes and legends that they believed in. . When you look at the night . sky, . you can see many beautiful stars.. Stars. If you are out in the . country, camping . in the . mountains, . or . in the . desert away from the city lights, you may see thousands of them. . Do Now. SWBAT explain the life cycle of different types of stars. Turn in your Homework. Grab your clicker. Complete the “Are we made of star stuff” Misconception sheet.. January 24. Waning Crescent. Andromeda. Antlia. , the Air Pump. Apus. , the Bird of Paradise. Aquarius, the Water Carrier. Aquila, the eagle. Ara. , the Altar. Aries, the Ram. Auriga. , the Charioteer. Bootes. , the Herdsman. Caelum, the Chisel. VERNAL EQUINOX. March 20, 2015, is a date that most of us recognize as symbolic of changing seasons. As we welcome spring, people south of the equator are actually gearing up for the cooler temperatures of autumn.. Early Astronomy . Humans have been fascinated by the sky for all time.. Constellations have helped people navigate, tell stories, are the gods that look over humanity.. Constellations are groupings of stars that form images, much like seeing . Pierre Lionnet. 25/09/2019. The . economics. of LEO constellations in 2021 – Pierre Lionnet. 1. Average price of satellites $/kg 2015-2020. By segment. By region. 25/09/2019. The economics of LEO constellations in 2021 – Pierre Lionnet.
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