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Title: Hey Baby. . . Whats your sign


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Hey Baby. . .
Whats your sign?
  • Learn about stars!
  • Team MM

2
Zodiac, Whats that?
  • Imaginary belt of space surrounding Earth
  • Divided into 12 equal parts
  • Each part contains 30 degrees of space
  • Each part contains one Sun sign of the zodiac

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Tell me more!!
  • Annual orbit of Earth around the sun causes the
    sun to appear as if its passing through one of
    the 12 zodiac signs each month

5
HISTORY
  • The signs of the Zodiac are thought to have
    originated in Mesopotamia as early as 2000 BC.
  • The Greeks adopted symbols from the Babylonians.
  • The Egyptians and The Chinese also had their own
    things.
  • So did the Aztecs

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Back to you. . . Whats your
sign?
  • Astrology (not astronomy) believes the general
    soul nature and character of all living things
    are determined by where the planets and sun were
    on your birthdate.

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Your sign
  • Your sign is supposed to be the cluster of
    stars the sun was in when you were born

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  • Ancient astronomers noted these
    dates--that have since changed
  • So, the sun was not necessarily in your sign
    when you were born.

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THE GAME JEOPARDY
  • The Category
  • ASTRONOMY

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FUN FACTS
  • Nicolaus Copernicus
  • First to explain heliocentric Universe
  • Mercury/Venus lie between Sun/Earth
  • Mars, Jupiter, Saturn lie outside Earths orbit

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  • Tycho Brahe
  • Excellent astronomical records
  • Used phenomenon of parallax to prove stars were
    far, far away

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  • Galileo Galilei
  • First to observe sky with a telescope
  • made discoveries that contradicted Roman Catholic
    church

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Last one, I promise!!stars!
  • Summer Triangle-the three bright stars overhead
    during summertime. Altair, Vega and Deneb.
    Altair will be closest to the horizon, and Altair
    is the one closest to zenith.
  • Cassiopeia--a group of stars seen bright in the
    sky, form the shape of a W.
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