Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Stars and Galaxies-Harrison C. & Summer P.



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Question-
We found many of our facts and information on the sites we were given and the sites that our images were on. The most fascinating piece of info we found has to be that one light year is equal to 5.88 trillion miles. I would have to say that our research was extremely easy

14 comments:

  1. Ryan S
    Very good and information filled i loved the end part BEAST MODE haha

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  2. i agree with ryan it was very interesting

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  3. It was a very good presentation but you didn't describe an Ellipical Galaxy and I was confused with the Star Life-Cycle part.

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  4. I never knew that stars were formed in clouds of dust and gas. I thought that was pretty cool that you guys said that.

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  5. I agree with Zoe and Courtney. You didn't really describe what an elliptical galaxy was, but you had a lot of good information throughout.

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  6. The eliptacle galaxy was not complete but the information on the stars was amazing. I never knew that irregular galaxies are other galaxies colliding.

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  7. I agree with the people above. The eliptacle galaxy was very confusing to understand because it was not fully described it seemed. But other than that little detail, I think your project was great and I learned a lot from it.

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  8. Great information and it was really well organized. Only one thing; you didn't really say what the life stages of a star were and what apparent and absolute magnitude was.

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  9. Lot of new information for me. Great info! And the pictures were really interesting. ....but I agree with what zoe said about the eliptacle galaxy. but overall, great project.

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  10. There was a ton of information in this. The one thing that you forgot was the Elliptical Galaxy.

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  11. Great job but I agree with everyone about the eliptacle galaxy information.

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  12. good job on the information it was good and I understand a lot.

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  13. I thought the song went well with the tone of his voice. I also learned that when planets are about to die red giants are formed.

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