Science activity returns to the solar system, aimed at fourth or fifth year students
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THE TELESCOPE
A TELESCOPE OR ASTRONOMICAL SPOTLIGHT IS AN INSTRUMENT THAT ALLOWS TO EXTEND THE CAPACITY OF THE HUMAN EYES TO OBSERVE AND MEASURE LONG OBJECTS.
1) READ THE QUESTIONS BELOW AND MARK V FOR TRUE OR F FOR FALSE:
A) ( ) WITH THE TELESCOPE WE CAN SEE PLANETS, COMETS, SATELLITES AND STARS.
B) ( ) PLUTO NO LONGER BEING CONSIDERED A PLANET, NOW THERE ARE EIGHT PLANETS IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM.
C) ( ) THE EARTH AND THE FIFTH PLANET CLOSER TO THE SUN.
D) ( ) THE MOON IS THE SATELLITE OF JUPITER.
E) ( ) PLANET EARTH IS NOT STILL, IT MAKES COUNTLESS MOVEMENTS LIKE THE BODIES OF THE UNIVERSE.
F) ( ) THE TWO MAIN EARTH MOVEMENTS ARE ROTATION AND TRANSLATION.
G) ( ) ROTATION IS THE MOVEMENT THAT THE EARTH RETURNS IN ITSELF OF ITS OWN AXIS.
H) ( ) THE ROTATION MOVEMENT TAKES 48 HOURS TO BE MADE.
I) ( ) TRANSLATION IS THE MOVEMENT THAT THE EARTH REVOLVES AROUND THE MOON.
J) ( ) THE TRANSLATION MOVEMENT TAKES 365 DAYS TO BE MADE.
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