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We are learning to: Describe the effect that asteroids or meteoroids have when traveling through space and entering planetary atmospheres. We are looking for: 1. Asteroids are large rocky objects that orbit the sun. If they hit the Earth the impact could be catastrophic. 2. Meteorites are small rocky objects hit the Earth all the time and do not cause much damage. 3. A rock changes its classification based on its location: Meteoroid – rock located in outer space Meteor – rock burning up in the

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Page 1: We are learning to: Describe the effect that asteroids or meteoroids have when traveling through space and entering planetary atmospheres. We are looking

We are learning to: Describe the effect that asteroids or meteoroids have when traveling through space and entering planetary atmospheres.

 

We are looking for:

1. Asteroids are large rocky objects that orbit the sun. If they hit the Earth the impact could be catastrophic.

2. Meteorites are small rocky objects hit the Earth all the time and do not cause much damage.

3. A rock changes its classification based on its location:

Meteoroid – rock located in outer space

Meteor – rock burning up in the Earth’s atmosphere (Shooting Star/Meteor

Shower)

Meteorite – rock that hits the ground

Page 2: We are learning to: Describe the effect that asteroids or meteoroids have when traveling through space and entering planetary atmospheres. We are looking

An icy object that has an elongated orbit around the sun is referred to as

a(n)….

A. Asteroid

B. Comet

C. Meteor

D. Meteorite

E. I don’t know!

Page 3: We are learning to: Describe the effect that asteroids or meteoroids have when traveling through space and entering planetary atmospheres. We are looking

The flash of light produced when a meteoroid passes through the Earth’s

atmosphere is a(n)

A. Asteroid

B. Comet

C. Meteor

D. Meteorite

E. I don’t know!

Page 4: We are learning to: Describe the effect that asteroids or meteoroids have when traveling through space and entering planetary atmospheres. We are looking

Why does a meteoroid create a streak of light when entering the Earth’s atmosphere?

A. Light from the sun is reflected off the surface of each

B. Energy is released from the objects

C. Lightning is produced from these objects

D. Light is a result of friction from the gasses in the atmosphere

E. I don’t know!

Page 5: We are learning to: Describe the effect that asteroids or meteoroids have when traveling through space and entering planetary atmospheres. We are looking

Which of the following applies to meteoroids and asteroids.

A. They are similar in size.

B. They are rocky and/or metallic.

C. They are composed of frozen gases, ice, and dust.

D. They orbit the sun in highly elliptical patterns.

E. I don’t know!

Page 6: We are learning to: Describe the effect that asteroids or meteoroids have when traveling through space and entering planetary atmospheres. We are looking

Which of the following objects would cause the most damage if it hit the Earth?

Astero

id

Meteoro

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Meteorit

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Meteor

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A. Asteroid

B. Meteoroid

C. Meteorite

D. Meteor

E. I don’t know!

Page 7: We are learning to: Describe the effect that asteroids or meteoroids have when traveling through space and entering planetary atmospheres. We are looking

We are learning to: identify and describe telescopes, probes, satellites, and space crafts We are looking for:telescope- refracting, reflecting, and radio are used to view distant objects

probe-machines sent to other locations in the solar system and are used to investigate/explore

satellite-orbits around the earth or other planets and are used to take photos and collect data

space craft-mode of transportation to send humans to locations in the solar system;

Page 8: We are learning to: Describe the effect that asteroids or meteoroids have when traveling through space and entering planetary atmospheres. We are looking

We are learning to: examine advances of different people, culture, and times in astronomy.

 

We are looking for: examples of how telescopes have changed and been improved over time and their impact on science and technology .

Page 9: We are learning to: Describe the effect that asteroids or meteoroids have when traveling through space and entering planetary atmospheres. We are looking

Which type of telescope focuses light using a mirror?

A. Reflecting Telescope

B. Refracting Telescope

C. Radio Telescope

D. Infrared Telescope

E. I need help!

Page 10: We are learning to: Describe the effect that asteroids or meteoroids have when traveling through space and entering planetary atmospheres. We are looking

One of the greatest advancements in astronomy was the telescope. Which is

the correct order of advancements?

A. Radio- refracting-reflecting

B. Reflecting – refracting –radio

C. Refracting-reflecting-radio

D. Radio- reflecting-refracting

E. I need help!

Page 11: We are learning to: Describe the effect that asteroids or meteoroids have when traveling through space and entering planetary atmospheres. We are looking

Which type of telescope focuses light through transparent lenses?

A. Reflecting Telescope

B. Refracting Telescope

C. Radio Telescope

D. Infrared Telescope

E. I need Help!

Page 12: We are learning to: Describe the effect that asteroids or meteoroids have when traveling through space and entering planetary atmospheres. We are looking

Which of the following is an advantage of a space-based, satellite telescope like

Hubble?

A. Satellite telescopes are much closer to the stars.

B. Satellite telescopes are able to see through solid objects.

C. Satellite telescopes can detect wavelengths that are blocked by the atmosphere.

D. Satellite telescopes have the ability to see the future.

E. I need help!

Page 13: We are learning to: Describe the effect that asteroids or meteoroids have when traveling through space and entering planetary atmospheres. We are looking

We are learning to: explain interstellar distances are measured in light years We are looking for: the explanation of and the use of the light year

*explain a light year as the distance light travels in a year

*explain that distances are too great to be measured in miles or kilometers

Page 14: We are learning to: Describe the effect that asteroids or meteoroids have when traveling through space and entering planetary atmospheres. We are looking

A light year is a measurement of…

a) Distance

b) Time

c) Speed

d) Acceleration

e) I don’t know! I need help!

Page 15: We are learning to: Describe the effect that asteroids or meteoroids have when traveling through space and entering planetary atmospheres. We are looking

Why do astronomers measure interstellar distances in light years instead of

kilometers or miles?

A. Light years are a measure of time.

B. Miles and kilometers are too small of a unit.

C. Miles and kilometers are too large of a unit.

D. I don’t know! I need help!

Page 16: We are learning to: Describe the effect that asteroids or meteoroids have when traveling through space and entering planetary atmospheres. We are looking

You are viewing a star that is 20 light years away. When was the light from this star

produced?

a) Before you were born

b) After you were born

c) 10 years ago

d) 2 years ago

e) I don’t know! I need help!

Page 17: We are learning to: Describe the effect that asteroids or meteoroids have when traveling through space and entering planetary atmospheres. We are looking

What if….there was a planet in another solar system within our galaxy that could support life. The beings on this planet have a telescope that can observe beings on Earth. If the planet is 10 light years away, who would they see as president? Use the timeline below and provide an explanation to support your answer.

After answering this question, meet with a partner to compare your responses. Collaborate to make a new paired response to the question.

1993-2001Bill Clinton

1989-1993George H.W.

Bush

1981-1989Ronald Reagan

2009-2017Barack Obama

2017-2021Hillary Clinton

2001-2009George W.

Bush

2021-2025Katy Perry