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Astronomy

Astronomy. March 5 and 6, 2014 Chapter 21 and 22 Stellar Excitement. March 5,6 Agenda. Learning Target: Be able to explain what causes various types of stellar explosions (continued) Question of the day: Explain why your stellar explosion topic is important. Today’s Vocabulary: Pulsar

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Astronomy

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  1. Astronomy March 5 and 6, 2014 Chapter 21 and 22 Stellar Excitement

  2. March 5,6 Agenda Learning Target: Be able to explain what causes various types of stellar explosions (continued) Question of the day: Explain why your stellar explosion topic is important. • Today’s Vocabulary: • Pulsar • Theory of relativity • Black hole

  3. AgendaMarch 5th & 6th Presentations of card partner groups; all other groups must take notes on each group. Searching for Superstars video, video note sheet and discussion if time. Turn in note sheet.

  4. 1st period order

  5. Card partner topics and pages

  6. 5th period

  7. Quiz No Magnesium It provides the necessary heavy elements Neutron stars Schwarzchild Are type 1 and type 2 supernovas related to one another? What element can Carbon 12 fuse to form--magnesium, iron or potassium? Why is stellar evolution important to life? What type of star do X-ray bursts emit from—red giant, brown dwarf or neutron stars? In a black hole, What is the name of the radius in which the escape speed of an object would be equal to the speed of light and the object cannot be seen? Is it Einstein’s radius, Schwarzchild radius or Newton’s radius?

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