Answer:
1. Using two to three sentences, summarize what you investigated and saw in this lab.
I found that most of the planets and moons had carbon in them and that different elements absorb different wavelengths of light.
2. Astronomers use a wide variety of technology to explore space and the electromagnetic spectrum; why do you believe it is essential to use many types of equipment when studying space?
Astronomers should use multiple space technologies to study space objects. Although most light is similar, the way astronomers investigate light depends on what spectrum they want to see. Not all light can make it through earth’s atmosphere, so some wavelengths must be measured with telescopes on satellites.
3. If carbon were the most common element found in the moons and planets, what element is missing that would make them like Earth? Explain why. (Hint: Think about the carbon cycle.)
The missing element would be oxygen because the two of them make carbon dioxide.
4. We know that the electromagnetic spectrum uses wavelengths and frequencies to find a lot about outer space. How does it help us find out the make-up of stars?
Astronomers study the wavelengths by putting telescopes in high-up areas and getting the results of what they have observed.
5. Why might it be useful to find the elements that a planet or moon is made up of?
It might be useful so that we can discover new life on other planets and moons, or even discover new moons and planets.
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This was my answer, hope it helps and sorry it's so late :>