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Galaxies

Galaxies

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Science

8th Grade

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MS-ESS1-3, HS-ESS1-2

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7 Slides • 14 Questions

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​Parallax-effect when position or direction of an object appears to differ when viewed from different positions against a distant background

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​Parallax-continued

  • Best used to measure nearby stars​

  • When objects in space are super far away, the parallax is small (doesn't appear to move much) and not useful in determining an accurate measure of distance.

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Multiple Choice

Parallax is when you observe motion of an object across

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a distant background

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another moving object

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the sun

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Multiple Choice

Parallax is only useful for observing

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nearby stars

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far away stars

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​Star Systems, Clusters & Galaxies-OH MY!

  • Star system-two or more stars in a group

    • ​two-binary or double stars

    • ​three or more-multiple star system

  • ​Star Cluster-stars in a larger grouping, formed from the same nebula at about the same time.

    • Open cluster-loose and disorganized​ (a few thousand stars)

    • Globular clusters-large groupings of older stars (more than a million)

  • ​Galaxies-huge group of stars, star systems, star clusters, along with dust and gas held together by gravity (more than 100 billion stars)

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Multiple Choice

Which has more stars, a star cluster or a galaxy?

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star cluster

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galaxy

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Multiple Choice

Which star cluster group is loose and disorganized

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Open

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Globular

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Multiple Choice

Which star cluster grouping contains older stars and may have more than a million of them?

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open

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globular

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​Binary Stars-two stars orbiting each other

  • ​One is usually much brighter and more massive than the other.

  • ​The dimmer one's gravity causes the brighter one to wobble

  • ​Eclipsing Binary=one passes in front of the other/blocking its light

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Multiple Choice

Binary star systems have how many stars?

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obe

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two

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three

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four

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​Galaxies

  1. ​Spiral-middle aged stars/main sequence stars

  2. ​Elliptical-old stars, no new stars forming

  3. ​Irregular-young stars and new stars forming

  4. ​Quasar-active, young galaxies with a black hole in the middle that gas spins around and glows

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Multiple Choice

The Milky Way Galaxy is a 
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spiral
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lenticular
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elliptical 
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irregular

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Multiple Choice

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What type of galaxy is this?
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Spiral
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Elliptical
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Irregular
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Irrational

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Multiple Choice

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What type of galaxy is this?
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Spiral
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Elliptical
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Irregular 
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Irrational

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Multiple Choice

What is not a galaxy?
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Optical Galaxy
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Spiral Galaxy
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Elliptical Galaxy
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Irregular Galaxy

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Multiple Choice

How many stars are in a galaxy.
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millions or billions
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thousands
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hundreds
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Ten

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Multiple Choice

Galaxies are composed of (best answer)
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stars
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stars and gas
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stars, dust, and gas
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stars, dust, and gas held together by gravity

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​Lightyears

​Light travels 300,000,000 meters per second.

​Light travels 9,460,000,000,000 kilometers per year

​*Scientific notation=9.46 X 10 to the power of 12

​Lightyear=unit of distance, not time.

​Example: If you ride your bike at a speed of 10 km per hour and the mall is 10 km away, you could say the mall is "one bicycle hour away".

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Multiple Choice

The universe is done expanding

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True

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False

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