
Stars, Galaxies, and the Universe
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Science
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6th - 8th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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28 Slides • 26 Questions
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Chapter 24: Stars, Galaxies, and the Universe
Quarter 4 | Earth Science 7
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Guide Questions
Describe the universe in your own words.
How did the universe begin?
Why is it important to study the stars, galaxies, and the universe?
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What is the universe?
all existing matter and space considered as a whole; the cosmos. The universe is believed to be at least 10 billion light years in diameter and contains a vast number of galaxies; it has been expanding since its creation in the Big Bang about 13 billion years ago.
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What lies beyond the solar system?
Galaxies
Stars
Solar Systems
Planets
Black Holes
Comets
Much More...
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There are three types of galaxies, Spiral, Irregular, and Elliptical. What shape is our galaxy?
Our galaxy, the Milky Way galaxy, is a spiral galaxy that looks somewhat like a pinwheel.
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Our Galactic Home
The Milky Way Galaxy
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One of the spiral arms of our galaxy visible from Earth's surface.
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How did the universe start?
There are several theories and they have developed over time as our scientific understanding has developed. The most widely accepted theory is the Big Bang Theory, the idea that the universe began from a single incredibly dense spot and exploded outwards.
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Planets are...
A planet is a celestial body that (a) is in orbit around the Sun, (b) has sufficient mass for its self-gravity to overcome rigid body forces so that it assumes a hydrostatic equilibrium (nearly round) shape, and (c) has cleared the neighbourhood around its orbit.
Exoplanets are...
extrasolar planet, also called exoplanet, any planetary body that is outside the solar system and that usually orbits a star other than the Sun.
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How Big is the universe?
https://youtu.be/nxs5wye0JXs
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Multiple Choice
An exoplanet is a planet that orbits
Another Planet
Another Star
Another Galaxy
Another Moon
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct order listed from smallest body to largest.
exoplanet, galaxy, star, asteroid
asteroid, exoplanet, star, galaxy
star, galaxy, exoplanet, asteroid
galaxy, exoplanet, asteroid, star
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Multiple Select
Check the galaxy shapes (that we know of) are in the universe
Spiral
Ellipse
Oval
Irregular
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Constellations
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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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CONSTELLATION
- a group or cluster of stars that appears to form a pattern or imaginary shapes.

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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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Poll
If you were to look at the nigh sky, how many constellations could you identify?
none
1-3
4-6
all of them!
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Multiple Choice
Parallax is when you observe motion of an object across
a distant background
another moving object
the sun
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Multiple Choice
A constellation is a group of visible ____ that form a pattern when viewed from Earth.
planets
stars
patterns
creatures
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Multiple Choice
Parallax is only useful for observing
nearby stars
far away stars
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Circumpolar Constellations and Polaris
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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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Fill in the Blank
The stars appear to revolve around the North Star, or ________, the Pole Star, which is located at the north celestial pole.
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Multiple Choice
Which has more stars, a star cluster or a galaxy?
star cluster
galaxy
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Fill in the Blank
Stars that appear to travel in a circle around the celestial poles are called _______________ stars.
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Multiple Choice
Which star cluster group is loose and disorganized
Open
Globular
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Multiple Choice
Which star cluster grouping contains older stars and may have more than a million of them?
open
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?
obe
two
three
four
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Galaxies
Spiral-middle aged stars/main sequence stars
Elliptical-old stars, no new stars forming
Irregular-young stars and new stars forming
Quasar-active, young galaxies with a black hole in the middle that gas spins around and glows
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Draco the Dragon
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Multiple Choice
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Can you name
the following
constellations?
Can you name the following
circumpolar constellations?
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
little dipper
draco the dragon
big dipper
orion
Cassiopeia
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
perseus
draco
orion
cassiopeia
Cepheus
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Cepheus
Cassiopeia
Orion
Ursa Major
Ursa Minor
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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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
True
False
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Poll
Which type of lesson helps you learn best?
Quizizz lesson
Vocabulary
Reading
Hands on activity
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Multiple Choice
When some giant stars explode gravity becomes so strong that they start pulling everything around it inwards. This is called a...........
Nebula
Black Hole
Supernova
White Dwarf
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The Universe!
Where it has come from and what it looks like. We think!
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Multiple Select
Check the galaxy shapes (that we know of) are in the universe
Spiral
Ellipse
Oval
Irregular
Chapter 24: Stars, Galaxies, and the Universe
Quarter 4 | Earth Science 7
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