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The title of the movie that we had watched is "The Journey to the Edge of the Universe". The journey back to the beginning of time, the moment of creation, begins with a single and simple step. A single step up, just 60 miles up, and we leave the atmosphere of the Earth. Dozens of astronauts have come before us, twelve of those astronauts walked on Earth's nearest satellite, the ___ ___ ___ ___. This video also shows the Neil Armstrong footprints, survived million of years maybe longer than us. It also mention in the movie that our time is limited.

When we first hear the title of the movie we all know that it will talk about or even show what is happening on out planets. So it started out on ___ ___ ___ ___ ___. This planet,they called Morning Star, the Evening Star, and a sister to our planet Earth.It is about the same size of our Earth. Their clouds made up sulphuric acid with carbon dioxide. ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ is one angry Goddess, the air is noxious, unbearable, and hot, approaching 900 degrees. The narrator mention that there is nothing can survive in the planet of ___ ___ ___ ___ ___. It is burning hot and the wind has gone wild, he also mention that this planet was a calm and beautiful planet just like Earth. It was too terrible to look at and too powerful to resist.

Then the second one was ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___. In ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___, temperature swing wildly at -275 degrees at night. But during in the dayliight, +800 degrees. For size, it has a powerful gravitational pole. It is build up within a huge ball of Iron covered with rocks and core and many other things.

The third one was ___ ___ ___ ___ . They called this planet the Red Planet.It is a giant fossil. It is red and dead that is why they call it a Red Planet. There is wind and when there is wind then there is air. No ozone layer, nothing to protect all the creatures they have in this planet. If they have any. It is hard to believe anything could live here because of the kinds of weather that they have. The life there compare to our life on Earth, they were all way different from one another. On Earth, there are creatures or living things that can survive in our weather. We have cold, hot weather but still we SURVIVED...But in this planet of ___ ___ ___ ___ , we can just say that there is no life in here. There was also this big volcanic mountain and it is 20 times bigger than Mount Everest.

Then we moved on to the gas giant ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___. ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ was more than three times size of our Earth. It has mixed colors and these colors. Also in this planet, there is no life in here to grow.

The next planet, ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___, it was a giant ball of gas. There were rings made of ice and rocks, some were small just like ice cubes, but some were big. Their gravity works that pulled them together. ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ has a moon called Titan. There was so much to see in this planet. There is an atmosphere. There is wind, "rain", many different seasons, rivers, lakes, and oceans, that looks familiar and similar to our own planet which is Earth. And yet they are completely different: rives, lakes, and oceans of liquid methane, natural gas, an atmosphere with nitrogen but no oxygen. There is no way life can develop in on Titan.

The next planet is ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___. The planet is tipped over at a 98 degree angle, the north pole now facing the sun. 42 years of sunlight will strike the north pole until the sun sets as the planet moves around the sun.

Now we are on planet ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___. This planet, they called The God of Sea. It is covered in hydrogen, helium, and methane gas. The planet has a storm was as big as our planet Earth. Something else was creating the wind unlike our own planet. The largest moon is Triton.

Beyond there are no more planets. ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ used to be the "ninth planet" but was demoted and is now called a dwarf planet. The surface appears to be frozen water ice and carbon compounds. Beyond the former ninth planet are two more dwarf planets that were covered by the book read in class. The first was named for a Hawaiian goddess, ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___, the second for a Rapanui god of Easter island, ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___.

At a ___ ___ ___ ___ ___-___ ___ ___ ___, gravity is so intense that not even light can escape.

One of the center of our galaxy, the ___ ___ ___ ___ ___- ___ ___ ___, is either a supermassive black hole or a pair of orbiting black holes.

  1. Sketch a line through the data generated by the class in laboratory fourteen and write an analysis of what types of mathematical models might fit this data.
  2. The graph plots three data sets for three different possible mathematical models for the frisbee data. One data set is plotted as squares, one as circles, and a third as triangles.
    Graph with shapes fed by different functions background rectangle major grid lines axes data points as rectangles leftmost data set data points as circles data points as triangles text layers Data independent variable dependent variable y-axis labels 0.0 0.4 0.8 1.2 1.6 2.0 2.4 2.8 3.2 3.6 4.0 x-axis labels 0 40 80 120 160 200 240 280 320 360 400
    1. __________ Which shape plots data modeled by a linear mathematical trend line model?
    2. __________ Which shape plots data modeled by a non-linear mathematical trend line model?
    3. __________ Which shape plots data that is randomly distributed and cannot be modeled by a trend line model?
    4. __________ For the data that plots linearily, make a mathematical estimate of the slope.
    5. __________ For the data that plots linearily, make a mathematical estimate of the y-intercept.
    6. ____________________ What mathematical model(s), if any, does your pendulum data appear to obey?
  3. Vera Ruben studied the rotation rate of stars around the centers of galaxies. According to Newton's theory of gravitation, stars closer to the center of the galaxy should be moving more rapidly around the center of the galaxy than stars farther out from the center. Is that what Dr. Rubin found, and if not, what did she find to be true?



  4. Carlos Frenk discovered that without dark matter, computer simulations of the universe did not form galaxies. For galaxies to form, Frenk found which of the following to be true:
    (a) Dark matter had to be one fifth the mass of visible matter.
    (b) Dark matter had to be equal to the mass of visible matter.
    (c) Dark matter had to be five times the mass of visible matter.
  5. The Soudan mine dark matter experiment searched for dark matter particles called ____________________.
  6. ________ Does dark matter interact with itself?
  7. More recent research has revealed the existence of dark energy. Dark energy is an unknown source of energy that is causing the universe to expand faster and faster. In the phantom energy theory dark energy will eventually rip the universe apart in an event called the "Big Rip." When will the Big Rip happen?
    (a) Before final examinations (b) This summer (c) Within your lifetime (d) Billions of years from now
  8. Does a site swap throw of 3 land in the same hand or the other hand?
  9. Use arrows to trace the path for the ball below for the site swap equation 3 and 51



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