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Re: Solar System B
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So solar system will be about the same as last year except you can have two pages of notes??
Any other differences?
So solar system will be about the same as last year except you can have two pages of notes??
Any other differences?
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Re: Solar System B
ya there are some new topicswaawamellon wrote:FIRST
So solar system will be about the same as last year except you can have two pages of notes??
Any other differences?
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Re: Solar System B
Really, its almos exactly the same. I myself will be re-using last year's notes, just with a few modifications, plus an additional page of notes.
Last year, what got us was the "physical characteristics", of which we knew nothing.
Last year, what got us was the "physical characteristics", of which we knew nothing.
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Re: Solar System B
For us we got caught on the stars and where they were supposed to be.robodude wrote:Really, its almos exactly the same. I myself will be re-using last year's notes, just with a few modifications, plus an additional page of notes.
Last year, what got us was the "physical characteristics", of which we knew nothing.
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Do you mean the constellations the planets appear in? If you're having trouble with that, you could download this program called Stellarium that's basically a virtual night sky that lets you see constellations, planets, etc at any date and time (kudos to brobo for showing me this last year) or you could print out star maps from a source like Heavens Above.
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Thats funny... thats my strong pointrobodude wrote: Last year, what got us was the "physical characteristics", of which we knew nothing.
actually there is a new table on the wiki under Quick Guide to the Solar System (not to be confused with the Hitchhikers guide to the Galaxy)
It tells you all about the different planets, information such as distance from the sun or mass or the radius
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Re: Solar System B
I checked and it said it was still one page of notes, im confused here.
Last year we got stuck on the last question, i hope its not the same
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You're probably looking at last year's rules. Official 2011 rules: "Each team may bring two 8.5" by 11" two-sided pages of notes that contain information in any form from any source, plus a non-programmable calculator with a square root function."
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Re: Solar System B
Yup, two pages this year, make sure you're using the right year.goscience123 wrote:I checked and it said it was still one page of notes, im confused here.
Last year we got stuck on the last question, i hope its not the same
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