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what is the definition of geocentric
it is where the earth is in the middle and planets,orbit around it
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How do solar sails work and how would they be useful for space exploration.
Solar sail use the suns energy to move a space craft it uses the light of the sun to move it place to place and this will be good for long distance travels should be invented by 2015
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Approximatley How many satalites does it take to find your location on a gps.
3 or sometimes even more
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What are two contributations Canada has made to the iss
Canada arm 1 Canada arm two(bonus 200 points if you said cbc news broadcasting satalitie
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What is a constelation
a group of stars for example big dipper which is a bear in the sky thats what people say
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What is a solstice
The summer and winter SOLstices are the longest and shortest days, longest and shortest days.
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What are two risks of space exploration
money spending lots of money & achieving nothing is the biggest Lives of astrounauts
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What is a paralax
An apparent change in the direction of an object, caused by a change in observational position that provides a new line of sight
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4 cons/pros of space exploration
Money, astrounauts lives,poverty, hunger
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Who made the first telescope
Galeilao
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What is heliocentric and who came up with this theory
Heliocentric is where the sun is in the middle and planets orbit it and theriosed by Nicolaus Copernicus
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Three parts of a rocket
• The structural and mechanical elements are everything from the rocket itself to engines, storage tanks, and the fins on the outside that help guide the rocket during its flight. • The fuel can be any number of materials, including liquid oxygen, gasoline, and liquid hydrogen. The mixture is ignited in a combustion chamber, causing the gases to escape as exhaust out of the nozzle. • The payload refers to the materials needed for the flight, including crew cabins, food, water, air, and people.
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What are the differences between a reflecting and refracting telescope.
Reflecting telescopes use mirrors instead of lenses to gather and focus the light from the stars. refracting telescope. It uses two lenses to gather and focus starlight
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What is space junk?
floating debree from space shuttle detachment broken satalites etc
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Approximetly how many satelites are in space(closest team gets the points)
3000 estimate
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What is a AU/ distance #
The distance from the sun to earth 149 000 000
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What are iondrives how do they work what are the benifits and down falls of this.
Ion Drives are engines that use xenon gas instead of chemical fuel.The thrust is 10,000 times weaker than traditional engine fuels, but it lasts an extremely long time. The amount of fuel required for space travel is about 1/10 that of conventional craft
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Radio Interferometry,what is it,what does it do.
combining several small radio telescopes ( just like they do with optical telescopes ) greater resolving power can be achieved. This is referred to as radio interferometry,
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is Pluto a planet yes or no.why?
pluto is not a planet because it has no green house gases it is very small and scientist say its not a planet.
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What degrees is Zenith
it is 90 degrees
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Three types of space ships/crafts, what do they do (used for)
space probes:unmanned space crafts that go on far away mission which humans cant robotic exploration. space shuttles: carry humans to space into the international space station transports personnal and equimpment
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Triangulation what is it what does it help us with.
Triangulation Triangulation is based on the geometry of a triangle. By measuring the angles between the baseline and a target object, you can determine the distance to that object
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What does cbc stand for and how is it related to space
CBC- Canadian Broadcasting Corporation First canadian satelite
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