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* 1. What is your name?

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* 2. What is one thing you understand better about sInvestigator after using it in the lesson today?

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* 3. What is one question you still have related to the sInvestigator system?

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* 4. What is one thing about the Copernican model of the solar system that you learned today?

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* 5. What is one question you still have about the Copernican system of the solar system?

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The following questions are related to the evidence that you examined in class today. Use the list of evidence provided below:

The following questions are related to the evidence that you examined in class today. Use the list of evidence provided below:

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* 6. Which of the pieces of evidence do you consider MOST credible?
You may select more than one answer to this question.

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* 7. Which of the pieces of evidence do you consider LEAST credible?
You may select more than one answer to this question.

For the question below, consider the 8 internet sources linked below (these are 8 of the sources you examined in class today). 

E1: The Almagest
https://bertie.ccsu.edu/naturesci/Cosmology/
Ptolemy.html
E3: Photographs of Copernicus’ work on Celestial Sphere
https://www.loc.gov/resource/
rbc0001.2012gen31925/?sp=8
E4: Kepler’s Laws – Evidence of Elliptical Orbits
https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Features/
OrbitsHistory/page2.php
E6: Heliocentric Model of the Solar System Facts
https://sciencing.com/heliocentric-model-
solar-system-6503817.html
E7: Galileo's Discovery of the Moons of Jupiter
http://sbo.colorado.edu/SBO_OLD_SITE/sbo/astroinfo/
galileo/galileo.html 
E9: Tycho Brahe's 1572 Supernova
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tycho_Brahe  
E10: Heliocentrism vs Geocentrism
https://www.reddit.com/r/gifs/comments/406c7h/
heliocentrism_vs_geocentrism/
E12: Epicycles Explanation
http://www.polaris.iastate.edu/
EveningStar/Unit2/unit2_sub1

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* 8. Rank the eight Internet sources evidence in order of credibility (1 is the highest).

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