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The colors of the rainbow Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet ROYGBIV

#1. The colors of the rainbow Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet ROYGBIV. #2. The continuous spectrum. #3. The chemical elements and gases that are present. Temperature. Pressure. How magnetic the star is. Which way the star might be moving. #4.

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The colors of the rainbow Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet ROYGBIV

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  1. #1 • The colors of the rainbow • Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet • ROYGBIV

  2. #2 • The continuous spectrum.

  3. #3 • The chemical elements and gases that are present. • Temperature. • Pressure. • How magnetic the star is. • Which way the star might be moving.

  4. #4 • A group of stars that appears to form a pattern in the sky. • Constellations are imaginary.

  5. #5 • The rotation of the Earth. • The Earth revolving around the sun.

  6. #6 • No because stars are moving “shifting,” or moving closer or further away from one another.

  7. #7 • Density • Mass • Color • Temperature • Luminosity • Distance from Earth

  8. #8 • Apparent- How bright a star looks from Earth. • Absolute- How bright a star actually is. • Our sun. • Sirius • Rigel

  9. #9 • Large.

  10. #10 • Nebula • Supernova

  11. #11 • Milky Way • Spiral

  12. #12 • 110 times the Earth’s diameter. • Our sun could hold more than 1 million Earths.

  13. #13 • Hydrogen and Helium.

  14. #14 • Gravity.

  15. #15 through #21 • B • A and B • B and C • A • A, B, and C • A • A

  16. #22 through #24 • C • C • B

  17. #25 through #31 • A • D • B • C • E • B • A

  18. #32 • Reached escape velocity. • Take pictures of safe landing sites. • Able to soft land on the moon. • First spacecraft to carry an astronauts. • Designed for two astronauts. • Putting a person on the moon. • Designed to be reused.

  19. #33 • The moon’s diameter is 3,476 km, or one fourth of the Earth’s diameter.

  20. #34 • The moon’s gravity is one sixth Earth’s. It is very easy to launch off of the moon.

  21. #35 • 20 pounds

  22. #36 • Highlands • Maria

  23. #37 • Penumbra- a partial shadow • Umbra- total shadow

  24. #38 • Lunar Eclipse

  25. #39 • Moon Earth Sun #40 • Earth Moon Sun

  26. #41 • 6 hours and 12.5 minutes

  27. #42 • No low or high tides. Same tide. • No waves. • The sun has less of an effect.

  28. #43 • 23.5 degrees

  29. #44 • Rotation- the Earth spinning around once every 24 hours • Revolution- the Earth going around the sun once every 365 days

  30. #45 • Winds move differently in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. • The rising and the setting of the sun.

  31. #46 • We see different stars or constellations in the sky throughout a year.

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