1. Astronomy and planetary exploration reveal the solar system's structure, scale, and change over time. As a basis for understanding this concept:
-----A .Students know how the differences and similarities among the sun, the terrestrial planets, and the gas planets may have been established during the formation of the solar system.
-----B .Students know the evidence from Earth and moon rocks indicates that the solar system was formed from a nebular cloud of dust and gas approximately 4.6 billion years ago.
-----C .Students know the evidence from geological studies of Earth and other planets suggest that the early Earth was very different from Earth today.
-----D .Students know the evidence indicating that the planets are much closer to Earth than the stars are.
-----E .Students know the Sun is a typical star and is powered by nuclear reactions, primarily the fusion of hydrogen to form helium.
-----F .Students know the evidence for the dramatic effects that asteroid impacts have had in shaping the surface of planets and their moons and in mass extinctions of life on Earth.
-----G .Students know the evidence for the existence of planets orbiting other stars.
2. Earth-based and space-based astronomy reveal the structure, scale, and changes in stars, galaxies, and the universe over time. As a basis for understanding this concept:
-----A .Students know the solar system is located in an outer edge of the disc-shaped Milky Way galaxy, which spans 100,000 light years.
-----B .Students know galaxies are made of billions of stars and comprise most of the visible mass of the universe.
-----C .Students know the evidence indicating that all elements with an atomic number greater than that of lithium have been formed by nuclear fusion in stars.
-----D .Students know that stars differ in their life cycles and that visual, radio, and X- ray telescopes may be used to collect data that reveal those differences.
-----E .Students know accelerators boost subatomic particles to energy levels that simulate conditions in the stars and in the early history of the universe before stars formed.
-----F .Students know the evidence indicating that the color, brightness, and evolution of a star are determined by a balance between gravitational collapse and nuclear fusion.
-----G .Students know how the red-shift from distant galaxies and the cosmic background radiation provide evidence for the "big bang" model that suggests that the universe has been expanding for 10 to 20 billion years.