24 items | 4 visits
a compilation of various astronomy related sites that could be used by a variety of people, young and old.
Updated on Aug 07, 11
Created on May 03, 09
Category: Science
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sharpest views of the effects of recent impact collision on Jupiter; scientists are sure what caused it; it was observed by astronomer, Anthony Wesley
map with times and determination of how much you will see of lunar eclipse on August 6, 2009
info about lunar eclipse in August, 2009
a variety of solar and space related phenomenon are being tracked; the daily data is available here
online class info for MS & HS studentsw
"On 26 April 2010, the ESO Council selected Cerro Armazones as the baseline site for the planned 42-metre European Extremely Large Telescope (E-ELT). Cerro Armazones is a mountain at an altitude of 3060 metres in the central part of Chile’s Atacama Desert, some 130 kilometres south of the town of Antofagasta and about 20 kilometres from Cerro Paranal, home of ESO’s Very Large Telescope."
discussion of research on the use of various types of thin film lubricants, including those used on Hubble; also how their use may be expanded
NASA has tons of data sites that can be used by students and teachers, to learn more about Earth and space; just now people are figuring this out and using them for project based learning....or situation based learning....or scenario based learning......or challenge based learning....or WHAT'S THE NEXT NAME FOR unit?
a variety of data, activities, projects and educational apps from the folks at the Jet Propulsion Lab
wonderful show about naked eye astronomy; the host, "Jack" Horkheimer died Friday, August 20, 2010.
24 items | 4 visits
a compilation of various astronomy related sites that could be used by a variety of people, young and old.
Updated on Aug 07, 11
Created on May 03, 09
Category: Science
URL: