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Welcome to
Astronomy
Jeopardy!
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Ga
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Sun
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Earth
Moon
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Life
Cycle
Theory
Galaxy
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Final
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15,000,000
degrees
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R1C1A
What is the
temperature of
the sun’s core?
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R2C1
150,000,000
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How many
kilometers in
one A.U.?
(distance from
Earth to Sun)
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R3C1
109 Earth
diameters
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R3C1A
What is the
diameter of the
Sun (measured
in Earths)?
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R4C1
These two
elements make
up the sun and
perform fusion.
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R4C1A
What are
Hydrogen and
Helium (H and
He)?
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This is why Venus
is hotter than
Mercury.
R5C1
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What is an
extremely
thick
atmosphere
of CO2?
R5C1A
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R1C2
He first
published the
Heliocentric
theory.
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R1C2A
Who is
Copernicus?
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R2C2
This causes the
Earth’s
seasons.
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R2C2A
What is axial tilt?
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R3C2
This is the
degree to which
Earth is tilted.
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R3C2A
What is 23.5?
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R4C2
This is the number
one reason why
Earth has life and
other planets don’t
(that we know of).
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What is LIQUID,
SURFACE,
WATER?
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R5C2
1600 km/hr
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R5C2A
What is Earth’s
rotational
speed?
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R1C3
This is why the moon has
less gravity than the
Earth.
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R1C3A
What is less
mass?
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R2C3
He discovered the 4
moons of Jupiter.
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Who is Galileo?
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Neptune’s moon
that revolves in
retrograde.
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R3C3A
What is Ceres?
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R4C3
This is what
causes really
high tides.
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What is Earth,
moon, and the
sun all lined up
in a 180 degree
line?
R4C3A
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R5C3
This is the phase
immediately
following
waxing gibbous.
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R5C3A
What is a full
moon?
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Daily Double
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R1C4
This is what our
star will
eventually
become.
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What is a red
giant or white
dwarf?
R1C4-PICT
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R1C4A
Even Bigfoot has to
follow the math of a
parabolic path
when a projectile
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R2C4
This is what the
largest of stars will
become when they
die.
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R2C4A
What is a black
hole?
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R3C4
This is where iron
comes from.
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R3C4A
What is the core
of a supergiant
star?
(supernova)
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R4C4
This is what
produces energy
in a star.
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R4C4A
What is nuclear
fusion?
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R5C4
This stage marks
the birth of a new
star.
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What is a protostar?
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R1C5
He used a
telescope to see
Jupiter’s moons
and our moon.
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Who is Galileo?
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R2C5
His model puts
the Earth in the
center of
everything.
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Who is Ptolemy?
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This person
described our
orbit
mathematically
as an ellipse.
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Who is Kepler?
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He described the
laws of gravity
and inertia and
invented
calculus.
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Who is Newton?
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R5C5
He discovered that the
galaxies were moving away
from each other, very
quickly!
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Who is Hubble?
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This term
describes the
change when
things are
moving away at
high speed.
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R1C6-PICT
What
is Red
Shift?
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R1C6A
Sorry!
Try again!
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R2C6
Of Universe,
galaxy, star,
nebula, this is
the smallest.
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What is a star?
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Penzias and
Wilson
discovered this
and found
evidence of the
Big Bang.
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R3C6A
What is
Background
Radiation?
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This effect is what
causes light or
sound waves to
change frequency
depending on
speed.
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R4C6A
What is the
Doppler effect?
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This piece of
technology has
taken us to the
outer reaches of
the universe (we
think).
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R5C6A
What is the
Hubble
Telescope?
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Daily Double
Place wager
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This is the
name of the
largest
asteroid in the
belt.
Daily Double Clue
Final Jeopardy
Mr. Giatras
Place Wagers and then press
Show Clue
Final
Jeopar
dy
Clue
Draw the diagram that
show star life.
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Title
Thank you for
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ASTRONOMY
Jeopardy!
Notes to User
All rights reserved. ©1999, 2002, 2006, 2007
Author:
Daryl L Taylor
Greenwich HS, Greenwich CT
[email protected]
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