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Can you answer the following questions from yesterday’s lesson? 1.What was the name of the first man-made satellite? 2.When was the first man-made satellite launched? 3.What was the name of the dog on the second satellite? 4.When was the Hubble space telescope launched?

Can you answer the following questions from yesterday’s lesson? 1.What was the name of the first man-made satellite? Sputnik 2.When was the first man-made satellite launched? 3.What was the name of the dog on the second satellite? 4.When was the Hubble space telescope launched?

Can you answer the following questions from yesterday’s lesson? 1.What was the name of the first man-made satellite? Sputnik 2.When was the first man-made satellite launched? What was the name of the dog on the second satellite? 4.When was the Hubble space telescope launched?

Can you answer the following questions from yesterday’s lesson? 1.What was the name of the first man-made satellite? Sputnik 2.When was the first man-made satellite launched? What was the name of the dog on the second satellite? Laika 4.When was the Hubble space telescope launched?

Can you answer the following questions from yesterday’s lesson? 1.What was the name of the first man-made satellite? Sputnik 2.When was the first man-made satellite launched? What was the name of the dog on the second satellite? Laika 4.When was the Hubble space telescope launched? 1990

Today’s lesson The Solar System The Milky Way Galaxies The Universe The Big Bang

The Solar System

Our galaxy – The Milky way

Around stars light years across

Our galaxy – The Milky way

The Local Group

30 galaxies light years across

The Universe

Everything! (time, space, matter, energy) years old light years across The Universe