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- 2. ______ is the latin word for Sun.
- 4. Sun is our primary source of _____ and light.
- 6. The Sun is about 93 __________ miles from earth.
- 8. Traveling at the speed of _________ (186,000 miles per second), light takes 8 minutes and 19 seconds to travel from the Sun to the Earth.
- 11. The Sun is at the center of our _________ system.
- 14. Astronomers believe that the Sun is 4.7 __________ years old.
- 15. We consider Galileo one of the first modern scientists because he tested his ideas by performing _____________.
- 17. According to Copernicus's new theory, the planets (including the Earth) all revolve around the _______.
- 18. The Sun is made up of about 71% __________.
- 20. During Copernicus's time, most people believed that the _________ was at the center of the Universe.
- 21. Without the Sun, _______ could not exist on Earth.
- 22. The Sun is the closest _______ to Earth.
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- 1. The idea that the Earth was at the center of the Universe was based on the writings of Egyptian astronomer ______________.
- 3. In both Greek and Roman mythology, _________ is the god of the Sun.
- 5. Astronomers believe that the Sun began to form 9 billion years after the ______ ________.
- 7. The Sun’s energy is generated by __________ fusion. This reaction releases an enormous amount of energy.
- 9. Albert Einstein called ___________ the Father of Modern Physics, which is the study of why objects behave the way they do.
- 10. Galileo spent much of his time trying to figure out how things _________.
- 12. When Galileo was in schools, his teachers nicknamed him "the ___________."
- 13. Nicholas ______________ is called the Father of Astronomy, because he was the first to explain the movement of the planets and the stars in way that made sense.
- 16. Our word “Sun” comes from an Old English word ________.
- 18. The sun is made up of about 27% __________.
- 19. After observing a swinging chandelier, Galileo began to conduct experiments related to a force we now call _____________.
