Lesson 14-Space Shuttle Challenger PPart One Warm-up ENTER W BTL E
Lesson 14—Space Shuttle Challenger W B T L E Part One ENTER
Lesson 14-Space Shuttle Challenger Warm-up Contents I. Simple Quiz About Stars II. Space History Introduction I工L。 Space Exploration Forerunners W BTL E
Lesson 14—Space Shuttle Challenger W B T L E Warm-up I. Simple Quiz About Stars II. Space History Introduction III. Space Exploration Forerunners
Lesson 14-Space Shuttle Challenger I. Simple Quiz About Stars Are you interested in space exploration? Try your luck out on the simple quiz about stars. 1. What holds a star together? A Magnetism B Atomic energy C. Gravity. W BTL E To be continued on the next page
Lesson 14—Space Shuttle Challenger W B T L E I. Simple Quiz About Stars To be continued on the next page. 1.What holds a star together? A. Magnetism. B. Atomic energy. C. Gravity. Are you interested in space exploration? Try your luck out on the simple quiz about stars
Lesson 14-Space Shuttle Challenger . Simple Quiz About Stars 2. Is the following statement true or false? ou can tell the temperature of a star by looking at its color. 3. In about 10,000 million years when our Suns hydrogen fuel is used up, will the sun become Keys: a red giant or a white dwarf? 1.c2.T3 A. A red giant B, A White dwarf C.a black hole W BTL E the end of Simple Quiz About Stars
Lesson 14—Space Shuttle Challenger W B T L E I. Simple Quiz About Stars 2. Is the following statement true or false? You can tell the temperature of a star by looking at its color. 3. In about 10,000 million years when our Sun’s hydrogen fuel is used up, will the sun become a red giant or a white dwarf? A. A red giant. B. A white dwarf. C. A black hole. Keys: 1. C 2. T 3. B The end of Simple Quiz About Stars
Lesson 14-Space Shuttle Challenger II. Space istory Introduction There are things that are known and things that are unknown; in between is exploration Anonymous W BTL E To be continued on the next page
Lesson 14—Space Shuttle Challenger W B T L E II. Space History Introduction To be continued on the next page. There are things that are known and things that are unknown; in between is exploration. —Anonymous