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Welcome to Astronomy Jeopardy!
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Moon Life Cycle
Theory Galaxy
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Sun
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15,000,000 degrees
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What is the temperature of the sun’s core?
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150,000,000
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R2C1AHow many kilometers in
one A.U.? (distance from
Eart to Sun)timer 200
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109 Eart diameters
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What is the diameter of the Sun (measured
in Earts)? timer 300
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These two elements make up the sun and perform fusion.
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What are Hydrogen and Helium (H and
He)?
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This is why Venus is hotter than
Mercury.
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What is an extremely thick atmosphere of CO2?
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He first published the Heliocentric
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Who is Copernicus?
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This causes the Eart’s seasons.
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What is axial tilt?
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This is the degree to which
Eart is tilted.
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What is 23.5?
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This is the number one reason why Eart has life and
other planets don’t (that we know of).
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What is LIQUID, SURFACE, WATER?
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1600 km/hr
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What is Eart’s rotational speed?
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This is why the moon has less gravity than the
Eart.
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What is less mass?
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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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What is Ceres?
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R4C3
This is what causes really
high tides.
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R4C3AWhat is Eart, moon, and the sun all lined up in a 180 degree
line?timer 400
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This is the phase immediately
following waxing gibbous.
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What is a full moon?
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Daily Double
Place wager
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This is what our star will
eventually become.
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R1C4-PICT
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What is a red giant or white dwarf?
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Even Bigfoot has to follow the math of a
parabolic path when a projectile
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This is what the largest of stars will become when they
die.
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What is a black hole?
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This is where iron comes from.
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What is the core of a supergiant
star? (supernova)
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This is what produces energy
in a star.
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What is nuclear fusion?
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This stage marks the birth of a new
star.
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What is a protostar?
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He used a telescope to see Jupiter’s moons and our moon.
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Who is Galileo?
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His model puts the Eart in the
center of everything.
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Who is Ptolemy?
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R3C5This person described our
orbit mathematically as an ellipse.
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Who is Kepler?
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R4C5He described the laws of gravity and inertia and invented calculus.
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Who is Newton?
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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.timer
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What is Red Shift?
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Sorry!
Try again!
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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.timer
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What is Background Radiation?
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R4C6This effect is what causes light or sound waves to
change frequency depending on
speed.timer
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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).timer
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What is the Hubble
Telescope?
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Daily Double
Place wager
Press to show clue
Daily Double Clue
This is the name of the largest asteroid in the belt.
Final Jeopardy
Mr. Paige
Show CluePlace Wagers and then press
Final Jeopar
dy Clue
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Where can this extremely cool saying
(to Mr. Paige) be found?
Click to hear.
Final Answer
The Wonder Pets!
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Title Thank you for playing
ASTRONOMY Jeopardy!
Notes to UserAll rights reserved. ©1999, 2002, 2006, 2007
Author: Daryl L Taylor Greenwich HS, Greenwich CT
Notes to UserPress <escape> to end the SlideShow.
To enter your topics, CLICK in the TOPIC TEXT BOX on the slide called Game Board.
To enter your “clues”, select VIEW… SLIDE from the menu bar.
Use the ELEVATOR bar at the right to select the appropriate ROW and COLUMN which are designated as R#C#. (ex: R2C3)
CLICK in the text box to enter your answer. Repeat.
Note to User
Repeat the process for your Daily Double and Final Jeopardy clues.
If you’re feeling adventurous, you can change the Hyperlink of one of the Game board buttons to take you to the Daily Double page. To do this, HIGHLIGHT the text of the value (400, 500, etc.) of the Row & Column you wish to assign to the Daily Double.
Note to User
Once the text has been highlighted (selected) click on the HYPERLINK button on the toolbar. (A dialog box will ask you to save at this time - select NO.)
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Press the BROWSE button and navigate to the Daily Double slide. Press OK on each dialog box.
Note to User
To start game, Go to the GAME BOARD page (page 1) and select VIEW…SLIDE SHOW.
When the topic and value are requested by the player, use the CURSOR to select the appropriate button.
When the question has been answered, use the cursor to press the home key in the lower right hand corner.
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