UNIT 4 TEST REVIEW 6 TH GRADE EARTH-MOON-SUN SYSTEM.
Deriving the true mass of an unresolved BD companion by AO aided astrometry Eva Meyer MPIA, Heidelberg Supervisor: Martin Kürster New Technologies for.
Movement of Earth Why do our seasons change?. Rotation V/S Revolution Rotation is the spinning of a moon or planet on its AXIS Revolution is planets movement.
Main Idea: The area where the ocean meets the land is called the ocean shore zone which has distinct geologic features. Lesson 3.
Stars, Galaxies, and the Universe Section 1 Section 1: Characteristics of Stars Preview Key Ideas Analyzing Starlight Stellar Motion Distances to Stars.
Space Review Bingo. Rotation Jupiter Terrestrial Revolution An Orbit Meteorite Asteroids Rocket First Moon Landing Comet Gas Giants I.S.S. Probe Mass.
Motion of the Earth Climates, Seasons, & Days. What do you know? In your groups round robin what you know about the motion of the Earth & the effects.
What is an earthquake? What is an earthquake? An earthquake is the vibration of Earth produced by the rapid release of energy An earthquake is the vibration.
Galileo & the Church Dr. Carl J. Wenning ISU Physics Department.
Discussion Session Lisha M. Roubert University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences.
Earthquakes. What is an earthquake? An earthquake is the vibration of Earth produced by the rapid release of energy Energy radiates in all directions.
Earthquakes Chapter 16. What is an earthquake? An earthquake is the vibration of Earth produced by the rapid release of energy Energy radiates in all.