Lesson 2

Astronomy
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Astronomy

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This lesson
  • An astronomy video
  • Discussing the homework
  • 3.1 The night sky
  • Astronomy poster

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Learning goals
  • You know what the terms orbit, satellite, meteor, meteorite and commit mean.

  • You can describe the difference between an artificial satellite and a natural satellite.

  • You're able to name several objects that can be found in the night.
  • You can name the tool astronomy uses to observe the universe.

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Astronomy video

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A) Zooming out of the universe

B) The origins of the universe 

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Zooming out of the universe

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Only zooming out — After 5 minutes the video starts to zoom back in again. 
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Students can watch it themselves at home if they want to.
The origins of the universe 

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Discussing the homework

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The night sky
Exercise
a) Make a list of objects mentioned in 3.1 that astronomers have found in the universe.

b) Explain what the words orbit, natural satellite, artificial satellite, meteors, meteorite and comet mean.

c) Give an example of a natural satellite.
d) Give an example of an artificial satellite.

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The night sky
  • Stars
  • Planets
  • Dwarf planets
  • Exo planets
  • Moons
  • Comets
  • Meteors
  • Comets


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Astronomy poster
Use an empty page of your notebook for this assignment.
Make a poster that explains what the following terms mean:

Planet, moon, orbit solar system, star, galaxy.

  • Write down what each term means.
  • Order these objects from smallest to largest.
  • Explain through text and drawings how these terms go together.




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Learning goals
  • You know what the terms orbit, satellite, meteor, meteorite and commit mean.

  • You can describe the difference between an artificial satellite and a natural satellite.

  • You're able to name several objects that can be found in the night.
  • You can name the tool astronomy uses to observe the universe.

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VLT
Very large telescope

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VLT
Very large telescope

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The moon

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The blue marble

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Pale blue dot

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The earth from
6 Billion kilometers

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The solar system
(Not to scale)

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The milky way galaxy 
(artist rendition)

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Cosmic background radiation

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