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Title: Cosmic Survey


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Cosmic Survey
  • How big? How far? How old?

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Cosmic Survey
  • Each group of two will receive a cosmic survey
    sheet and an envelope containing 7 cards.
  • Follow the directions on each slide.

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1 How big?
  • You have been provided with images of seven
    different objects in space. Try arranging the
    pictures side by side in a row, in order of
    actual size of the object (or field of objects)
    pictured. Order the objects so that the smallest
    is on the left, largest on the right. Write down
    and keep track of questions that arise as you
    order the images.
  • You have 5 minutes to complete this question.

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2 How far?
  • You have been provided with images of seven
    different objects in space. Try arranging the
    pictures side by side in a row, in order of
    distance of the object from Earth. Order the
    objects so that the object closest to Earth is on
    the left, farthest on the right. Write down and
    keep track of questions that arise as you order
    the images.
  • You have 5 minutes to complete this question.

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3 How old?
  • You have been provided with images of seven
    different objects in space. Try arranging the
    pictures side by side in a row, in order of age,
    beginning with the youngest (most recently
    formed) object, and moving in order to the
    oldest. Write down and keep track of questions
    that arise as you order the images.
  • You have 5 minutes to complete this question.

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Large Group Discussion
  • Now that you have worked with a partner, compare
    your information with one other group. You will
    be working in a group of 4 for the next 5-7
    minutes. You need to agree on one sequence for
    each question.
  • Write your groups new sequence for each of the 3
    questions on the back of your paper.

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Answers
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Cosmic Survey Images
Saturn
The Sun
Pleiades Stars
Deep Field Galaxies
The Moon
Hubble Space Telescope
Whirlpool Galaxy
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Cosmic Survey How Big?
1.) 40 feet long
4.) 875,000 miles in diameter
3.) 75,000 miles in diameter
2.) 2000 miles in diameter
5.) 60 Trillion miles across the cluster
7.) 600 million trillion miles across
6.) 600 thousand trillion miles across
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How big?
  • Telescope 40 feet long
  • Moon 2 thousand miles diameter
  • Saturn 75 thousand miles diameter
  • Sun 875 thousand miles diameter
  • Pleiades 60 trillion miles across the cluster
  • Galaxy 600 thousand trillion miles across
  • Hubble galaxies 600 million trillion miles across
    the cluster

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How big?
  • Some notes Its hard to tell the size of objects
    from many of the images we see, since they look
    about the same size in the pictures. But the Sun
    is much larger than Saturn or any of the planets.
    In fact, a million earths would fit inside the
    Sun. Size counts in nature. Objects much larger
    than Saturn or Jupiter are destined to turn into
    stars such as our Sun They collapse under their
    own weight and grow fiercely hot as their nuclear
    fires are kindled. At each scale in the Universe,
    gravity helps shape the structures we see.

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Cosmic Survey How Far?
5.) 2400 Trillion miles
1.) 350 miles above the Earth
2.) 250 Thousand miles
3.) 93 Million miles
6.) 200 Million Trillion Miles
7.) 30 Billion Trillion Miles
4.) 793 Million miles (At its closest)
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How far?
  • Telescope 350 miles above surface of Earth
  • Moon 250 thousand miles
  • Sun 93 million miles
  • Saturn 790 million miles (at its closest)
  • Pleiades 2400 trillion miles
  • Galaxy 200 million trillion miles
  • Hubble view of galaxies 30 billion trillion miles

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How far?
  • Some notes How far away is that Hubble Space
    telescope? Many people believe that it is beyond
    the orbit of the Moon...but its actually only
    350 miles high. Thats high enough for a clear
    view above the Earths atmosphere...but low
    enough to enable it to be serviced by the
    astronauts aboard the space shuttle. Many people
    think the beautiful Pleiades cluster of stars
    must be further away than a cluster of galaxies,
    because they look smaller. But all the stars we
    see in the night sky are much closer than even
    the nearest galaxy.
  • A galaxy is a city of many billions of stars.
    Galaxies are so far away that we cant make out
    the individual stars in them. In fact, the
    roughly 5000 stars we can see with our naked eyes
    (including the Pleiades) are just among the
    closest of the billions of stars in our own
    galaxy, the Milky Way.

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Cosmic Survey How Old?
2. Pleiades is about 80 million years old
  • Hubble Telescope is
  • only a few years old (1990)

6. 7.
3. 4. 5.
The galaxies are approximately 10 billion years
old
The Sun, moon and Saturn are about 4.5 billion
years old
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How old?
  • Telescope a few years (1990)
  • Pleiades 80 million years
  • Moon 4.5 billion years
  • Saturn 4.5 billion years
  • Sun 4.5 billion years
  • Galaxy 10 billion years?
  • Hubble galaxies 10 billion years?

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How old?
  • Whats older, sun or Hubble galaxies? Depends on
    what you mean by age. The Sun is about 4.5
    billion years old. But the Hubble deep-field
    galaxies are among the most ancient and distant
    objects we can see in the sky. The light from
    them has taken about 10 billion years to reach
    us. So they were born long before the Sun. On the
    other hand, the Hubble deep field galaxies are
    young! Because light takes time to travel,
    telescope images of far-away objects let us look
    back in time. This image shows these galaxies as
    they were when they formed only a few billion
    years after the Big Bang...so many of the stars
    in these galaxies may be younger than our Sun.
    Were looking at an old image of young objects!

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Reading Assignment
  • You will now get a reading packet to keep in your
    binder.
  • Read the packet over the next few days and
    highlight the important information.
  • Study Island 4 is due by 7 AM on Thursday.

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