What is the nucleus?
The most common element in stars
What is hydrogen?
Define nuclear fusion
What is taking two smaller nuclei, having them collide, and make a larger nuclei?
The name for the region most likely to have a planet able to support life.
What is the Goldilocks zone?
What you need to do at the beginning of the period each day
What is Yondr your phone, get your journal and write the What, Why, How?
The location of electrons
What are Orbits/Rings?
90% of known stars fall into this classification
What is main sequence?
The type of fusion that occurs in Main Sequence Stars
What is Hydrogen to Helium?
List three things that are likely needed for life to evolve on other planets.
What are:
liquid water, rocky surface, atmosphere, a star with a long life span, temperature (not too hot or cold)
The requirement for being marked on time.
What is be in your seat when the bell rings?
The charge on an electron
What is negative?
Tools use to discover the element Helium in the Sun before it was discovered on Earth
What are diffraction gratings/Spectral lines
The type of star that can fuse Helium into Carbon, Oxygen, and Nitrogen
What is a Red Giant?
The orange and red color stars can be represented by these letters
What are K and M?
Ms. Chaney Aiello's favorite dessert flavor.
What is chocolate?
BOTH types of particles contained in the nucleus
What are protons and neutrons?
Find the elements in this mystery star based on the following line emission spectrum
What are ?
Where the energy in stars comes from
What is mass converted into energy or E=mc2?
Best size of star to last for billions of years.
What is smaller than the sun?
Dwarf
The major difference between a planet and a star.
What is a star has enough mass for fusion to start?
The model that allowed scientists to explain line emission spectra
What is the Bohr model?
How the atmosphere on a planet can be determined without visiting it. Extra points for drawing an explanation!
What is it's emission spectra?
The most massive element that can be formed WITHOUT a supernova.
What is Iron (Fe)?
The temperature, in Kelvin, when all movement stops.
What is ZERO Kelvin?
The name of the curriculum we are trying out this term
What is Kognity?