Tuesday, March 22, 2011

1.30 We love our Moon!

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source: http://pikachu2517.blogspot.com/2008_08_01_archive.html

  1. Find out how to remove the word notification on your comments (it's annoying for me to add a comment to your learning blog)
  2. Start a new post with the syllabus objective code
  3. Upload the syllabus statement as an image
  4. You may need to move the elements accommodate the image (large images overlap the text on the right of the blog)
  5. Find an image of the Earth and Moon showing their relative sizes, insert the image and source
  6. Copy and answer these question, sourcing any sites and video/images you use:

How was the Moon formed?

How old is the Moon?

Why does the Moon only show one side to us all of the time?

The Moon is slowly drifting away from us, by how much per year?

Explain what will eventually happen to it

How much larger is the Sun than the Moon?

What natural phenomenon does this ratio help to observe?

Insert a video (and source) of the answer to the question above

How far away is the Moon?

What was significant about the 19th March 2011 (regarding the Moon)?

Why is there no atmosphere on the Moon?

Why is the gravity on the Moon 1/6th than of Earth?

How many people have stepped on the Moon? Who was the last?

Why does the Moon orbit the Earth?

How many days does it take to orbit?

What effect does the Moon have on the Earth?

Insert a video (and source) of the answer to the question above

Other planets have moons, find images if those moons

How many moons are there in our solar system?

We love Pluto: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/pluto/mail.html

How dedicated? http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2011/03/space-shuttle-transit/

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