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Sky Science
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Social Studies
6th Grade
06/13/2016

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Term

UNIT 3

Sky Science

 

Definition
Sun, Moons, Stars, Planets and Constelations.
Term

Why can we see the sun, stars, planets, moons, comets and astroids?

Topic 1

Definition

• The sun and stars make their own light

• The planets, moons, comets and astroids reflect the light from the sun

Term

Why is Venus so bright?

Topic 1

Definition
The clouds on Venus make a very thick atmosphere allowing the suns rays to reflect easily.
Term

Whats the brightest star in the night sky and which constellation is it apart of?

Topic 2

Definition

• Sirius

• little dipper

Term

Explain the rotation of contellations.

Topic 2

Definition
All constellations make a quarter turn every six hour around polaris.
Term

What creates apparent movement?

Topic 3

Definition
The earths rotation creates things like the apparent movement of the sun at sunset to sunrise
Term

What should you use when viewing the sun?

Topic 4

Definition
Special Filters
Term

How does a sundial tell the time?

Topic 5

Definition
As the sun is 'moving' throough the sky it then changes/moves the shadow cast from the rod in the middle.
Term

What is the rod on a sundial called and what does it do?

Topic 5

Definition

• A Gnomon

• To create the shadow

Term

Where does the sun rise and set on the summer and winter solstice and autumnal and vernal equinoxes?

Topic 6

Definition

• Summer Sostice rises NE sets NW

Winter Sostice rises SE sets SW

• Autumnal Equinox rises E sets W

Vernal Equinox rises E sets W

Term

What are the dates and names of the start of the different seasons?

 Topic 6

Definition

• Summer Sostice June 21

• Winter Sostice December 21

• Autumnal Equinox September 21

• Vernal Equinox March 21

Term

What date and time is the sun at its lowest and highest point in the sky?

Topic 6

Definition

• Lowest Winter Solstice 12:00pm

• Highest Summer Solstice 12:00pm

Term

What are the different hours of day light and night on the Winter and Summer solstices and Autumnal and Vernal equinoxes?

Topic 6

Definition

• Winter Solstice 8 day and 16 night

 Summer Solstice 16 day and 8 night

 Autumnal Equinox 12 day and 12 night

 Vernal Equinox 12 day and 12 night

 

Term

Why does the moon phases not fall on the same day each month?

Topic 7

Definition
To complete the moon phase cycle it takes 29.5 days therefor changing the date of the different phases each month
Term

What are the 8 moon phases in order and what do they look like?

Topic 8

Definition

• New Moon all dark

• Waxing Crescent ¼ on the right is bright ¾ on the left is dark

• First Quarter ½ on the right is bright ½ on the left is dark

• Waxing Gibbous ¾ on the right is bright ¼ on the left is dark

• Full Moon all bright

• Waning Gibbous ¾ on the left is bright ¼ on the right is dark

• Third Quarter ½ on the left is bright ½ on the right is dark

• Waning Crescent ¼ on the left is bright ¾ on the right is dark

 

Term

What are the inner and outer planets/terrestrial and jovian planets in order and what seperates them from one another?

Topic 9

Definition

Inner Planets/Terrestrial Planets

• Mercury

• Venus

• Earth 

• Mars

Outer Planets/Jovian Planets

• jupiter 

• Saturn

• Uranus

• Neptune

• The Astriod Belt

 

Term

What are the Jovian Planets made of comparesd to the Terrestrial Planets?

Topic 9

Definition
Jovian planets are made of Gas and the Terrestrial Planets are made of rocks.
Term

What is different about Phobos and Diemos, Mars' moons, from our moon?

Topic 10

Definition
Phobos and Deimos, are different. While both have nearly circular orbits, they are lumpy and dark.
Term

What is the similarity of the earths and other planets moons?

Topic 10

Definition
They are all natural satelites in which they all orbit a planet.
Term

How do we collect info from outer space?

Topic 11

Definition
Telescopes.  Hubble is the most famous telescope.
Term

What is our Galaxy called and what shape is it?

Topic 12

Definition
The Milky Way, it is spiral.
Term

How long does it take for earths revoulution?

Extra

Definition
365.4 days
Term

How long does it take for earths rotation?

Extra

Definition
24 hours
Term
What is the Angle of Inclination of the moon?
Definition
23.5°
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