Monday, February 4, 2013

Last Bits and Pieces on the Solar System


How Far Have We Gone?

The Magnetosphere

Building a Moon 

Asteroid Encounters

Space Junk

================Jovian Moons===============


Read pp. 162-162, 167-168, 185-186, p. 206, 210-12, 230


Galileo became a heliocentrist largely due to his observations about Jupiter's 4 biggest moons:  Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto.  Using his telescope, he observed these moons and their patterns around the planet.  He marked the motion of the moons in terms of Jupiter Diameters as viewed through his telescope.

Set up a Open Office Calc table with the names of the 4 moons at the top and the dates on the left side.

Gather data for at least 30 days using the Jupiter moon position applet a

Create a x-y scatter graph for each moon.  PRINT OFF AND HAND IN.

Watch the movie.


http://www.teachersdomain.org/asset/ess05_vid_galileomoon/

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Diameter of the Moon (at home lab for extra 10 points)




============Pluto as Planet Discussion at 2

Pluto isn't a planet

Pluto IS a planet

How was Pluto discovered?


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