Earth in the Solar System (Earth Science)
The structure and composition
of the universe can be learned from studying stars and galaxies and their
evolution. As a basis for understanding this concept:
a.
Students know galaxies are clusters of billions of stars and may have different shapes. b.
Students know that the Sun is one of many stars in the Milky Way galaxy and that stars may differ in size, temperature, and color. c.
Students know how to use astronomical units and light years as measures of distances between the Sun, stars, and Earth. d.
Students know that stars are the source of light for all bright objects in outer space and that the Moon and planets shine by reflected sunlight, not by their own light. e.
Students know the appearance, general composition, relative position and size, and motion of objects in the solar system, including planets, planetary satellites, comets, and asteroids.