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Post about anything RFS related.
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Re: Reach For The Stars
This is my best event and absolute favorite event ever!!! The RFS test in my state however is very difficult.
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I remember that from the old forum. This was my surprise event this year no one expected me to do that well let alone win.Pleiades wrote:This is my best event and absolute favorite event ever!!! The RFS test in my state however is very difficult.
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You have a good memory. Congrats on your surprise victory!!
My test was also full of opinionated questions. A few of them started with "What do you think..." Another question that threw me off guard was What was Henrietta Leavitt famous for observing? When i read that question i had one of those ' wow i know the answer but it's not coming to me' moments. While i was in my next event which was Crave the Wave i remembered what the answer was. I hate it when that happens. I was just completely unprepared for that test. I studied what was mentioned in the rules - constellations, stars, stellar evolution that stuff and then once i took it i noticed that it was nothing like that and had to take it all based on stuff that i watched on the discovery channel and science channel. We ended up only getting 4 questions wrong and getting 3rd place
My test was also full of opinionated questions. A few of them started with "What do you think..." Another question that threw me off guard was What was Henrietta Leavitt famous for observing? When i read that question i had one of those ' wow i know the answer but it's not coming to me' moments. While i was in my next event which was Crave the Wave i remembered what the answer was. I hate it when that happens. I was just completely unprepared for that test. I studied what was mentioned in the rules - constellations, stars, stellar evolution that stuff and then once i took it i noticed that it was nothing like that and had to take it all based on stuff that i watched on the discovery channel and science channel. We ended up only getting 4 questions wrong and getting 3rd place
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Good Job only missing four questions after not being able to study what was on the test, you're pretty knowledgable in astronomy. What was on your sheet of paper for the event this year?Pleiades wrote:You have a good memory. Congrats on your surprise victory!!
My test was also full of opinionated questions. A few of them started with "What do you think..." Another question that threw me off guard was What was Henrietta Leavitt famous for observing? When i read that question i had one of those ' wow i know the answer but it's not coming to me' moments. While i was in my next event which was Crave the Wave i remembered what the answer was. I hate it when that happens. I was just completely unprepared for that test. I studied what was mentioned in the rules - constellations, stars, stellar evolution that stuff and then once i took it i noticed that it was nothing like that and had to take it all based on stuff that i watched on the discovery channel and science channel. We ended up only getting 4 questions wrong and getting 3rd place
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Re: Reach For The Stars
Thanks
I'm scanning my paper right now. I'll edit this post and put it in once i'm done. What was on yours?
Ok so it didnt come out in the scanner as well as i thought it would so its very hard to see. Anyway the first part shows all the constellations that the rules mentioned as well as stars and deep sky objects. The second part described stellar evolution. Then on the left there is the H-R diagram and on the right a list of the top 20 brightest stars. Underneath that there was a paragraph about magnitudes and conversions between light years, parsecs, and astronomical units. Underneath that was a few paragraphs about the different types of telescopes. That paragraph kinda got cut off.
The other side i put pictures of deep sky objects and their names and where they're located. The reason i included DSOs that wernt on the list is because at a practice meet the man running the event decided to ask us about other DSOs. I didnt know at that time that the ENTIRE EVENT for states would not be based on the rules since most of the practice meet was based on the rules.
sorry about the small font size.. inorder to fit everything i had to make it 5pt and it didnt really scan that well
I'm scanning my paper right now. I'll edit this post and put it in once i'm done. What was on yours?
Ok so it didnt come out in the scanner as well as i thought it would so its very hard to see. Anyway the first part shows all the constellations that the rules mentioned as well as stars and deep sky objects. The second part described stellar evolution. Then on the left there is the H-R diagram and on the right a list of the top 20 brightest stars. Underneath that there was a paragraph about magnitudes and conversions between light years, parsecs, and astronomical units. Underneath that was a few paragraphs about the different types of telescopes. That paragraph kinda got cut off.
The other side i put pictures of deep sky objects and their names and where they're located. The reason i included DSOs that wernt on the list is because at a practice meet the man running the event decided to ask us about other DSOs. I didnt know at that time that the ENTIRE EVENT for states would not be based on the rules since most of the practice meet was based on the rules.
sorry about the small font size.. inorder to fit everything i had to make it 5pt and it didnt really scan that well
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Ok it won't let me put it up so the first part had the constellations as well as the info on the H-r Diagram and the second had alot of stuff on the names of constellations and the stars in them and some stuff luckily on supernovas.
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I'm going to completely redo mine for next year. Since i now know every constellation and it's main star i'm going to take that part out and i'm going to take the back out since i now know all of those DSOs. I"m going to replace those with random space info that could end up being on the test such as variable stars, red/blue shifts, quasars, famous people and what they discovered, and other stuff
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Good Idea I like it I'm just not so sure about it still being constellations it might change.Pleiades wrote:I'm going to completely redo mine for next year. Since i now know every constellation and it's main star i'm going to take that part out and i'm going to take the back out since i now know all of those DSOs. I"m going to replace those with random space info that could end up being on the test such as variable stars, red/blue shifts, quasars, famous people and what they discovered, and other stuff
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Not that my event coordinator cares.. he's probably never even read the rules At the practice meet last year he put some questions on it from the previous year when the topic was the solar system