What is the ONLY star in our Solar System?
The Sun
What's another word for ROTATION?
Spin!
At what time of day are shadows the shortest?
NOON, or 12 p.m.
Does Gravity pull us "down" or towards the "center" of the Earth?
Center of the Earth
Are the constellations we see in the night sky located in our solar system?
No! The SUN is the ONLY star in our solar system. All other stars (constellations) are very far away and located outside our solar system!
What direction does the Sun RISE in? SET in?
The Sun RISES in the EAST and SETS in the WEST.
What Earth movement takes 365.25 days?
Earth's REVOLUTION
Which picture shows an opaque object (1st, 2nd, or 3rd)?
Image #3. Opaque means that NO light can pass through an object. (Opaque objects create the BEST shadows!)
Is there Gravity in space?
Yes! The Sun has a very STRONG gravitational pull that keeps the planets in our solar system in orbit around it.
What was on the first civilizations responsible for naming constellations based on their mythology?
The Greeks were one of the first to identify and name groups of stars, much of which related to their mythology.
Why do the Sun and Moon look to be the same size in the sky?
Although the Sun is much larger than the moon (400X), the moon is much closer so they appear to be the same size in the sky!
What does Earth's TILTED axis cause (as it revolves around the Sun)?
Seasonal Change
If the Sun is in the NORTHWEST position of the sky, what direction will its shadow be facing?
SOUTHEAST
What famous scientist first explained Gravity?
Isaac Newton (the "apple man!")
How many constellations are recognized by the International Astronomical Union (IAU)?
IAU adopted 88 constellations in 1922.
Why don't we see the Sun at night?
Earth's rotation causes a day-night cycle, so when the Earth is facing away from the Sun it is night and we cannot see it.
What Earth movement is the main reason that we see different constellations at different times of the year?
Earth's revolution
Rank the shadow length from each sun position from shortest to longest!
2, 3, 1
What are two factors that impact the strenghth of a gravitational force?
1. Mass (Density) and 2. Distance
Did Galileo Galilei invent the telescope? *TRICK question!
No, Galileo did not invent the telescope, but the Italian professor was the first to use it for astronomy and made significant improvements to its design. He made discoveries about the Moon and Jupiter!
The first telescopes were created in the Netherlands in 1608 by Hans Lippershey, Zacharias Janssen, and Jacob Metius (Lippershey filed for a patent that year!)
What 2 elements mainly make up the Sun's chemical composition?
The Sun's made of 70% hydrogen & 21% helium
(and small amounts of oxygen, carbon, neon & iron)
What Earth movement causes LEAP Year?
Earth's revolution is 365.25 days, which means every 4 years, we have an EXTRA day in February!
Compare July and December. Which month has longer shadow lengths?
December! The Earth is tilted AWAY the most from the Sun during December, which means the Sun is in its LOWEST position in the sky during this month = LONG shadows!
As mass increases, gravitational force _________.
As distane increases, gravitational force __________.
What do we call each of these relationships?
increases (directly proportional)
decreases (inversely proportional)
What is celestial navigation?
Using the stars to deterimine your location at sea
(NASA Astronauts are trained to do this as a back-up plan in case equipment fails in space!)