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Gingerich, Owen – Scientific American, 1992
Presents an historical perspective of astronomy. Discusses how Columbus' discovery of America demonstrated the incompleteness of the ancient knowledge of the world and paved the way for unorthodox astronomical ideas, including the sun-centered cosmology of Copernicus. (MCO)
Descriptors: Art, Astronomy, History, Medieval History
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Zeldovich, Yakov – Quantum, 1992
Reprinted from the original Russian manuscript of Yakov Zeldovich, this article chronicles his studies of the universe and his attempts to construct a theory of its evolution. He provides the high school student with compelling cosmological discussions about uniformity, galactic clusters, radiation, evolution, the big bang, and gravitational…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Creative Thinking, Evolution, Gravity (Physics)
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Oda, Minoru – Quantum, 1992
Describes the genesis, the early experiments, and the limitations of X-ray astronomy. Discusses original methods for searching and locating the first interstellar X-ray source, modern attempts to identify a massive black hole as part of a binary system X-ray source, and the effort to generate X-ray images of solar flares. (JJK)
Descriptors: Aerospace Technology, Astronomy, Enrichment Activities, Higher Education
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Belonuchkin, B. E. – Quantum, 1992
Presents six learning activities dealing with planetary motion, the launching of satellites, and Halley's comet, all of which utilize the three laws of Johannes Kepler. These three laws are discussed in detail, and answers to the activities are provided. (KR)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Instructional Materials, Learning Activities, Mechanics (Physics)
Stonebarger, Bill – 1990
Nearly every culture has made important discoveries about the universe. Most cultures have searched for a better understanding of the cosmos and how the earth and human life relate. The discussion in this booklet considers time, space, and spirit. Time refers to a sense of history; space refers to geography; and spirit refers to life and thought.…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Materials, Middle Schools