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Phelan, Glen – National Geographic Society (NJ3), 2006
This book examines the planets and other objects in space that make up the solar system. It also shows how technology helps students learn about our neighbors in space. The suggested age range for this book is 3-8 with a guided reading level of Q-R. The Fry level is 3.2.
Descriptors: Astronomy, Science Education, Textbooks, Information Technology
Kennedy, Anne – Teaching Pre K-8, 1994
Presents activities to help students develop an awareness and appreciation of star patterns through observation of the night sky. Includes the name of a contact person for acquiring star maps. (HTH)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Elementary Education, Learning Activities, Science Education
Bowsher, C. A. – Columbus Austin Bowsher, 1899
This textbook is an attempt to present fundamental world relations and their simple derivatives in such form that they may be conceived as an entirety in a system of coordinated principles through geography and astronomy. Chapter I presents an introduction. Chapter II presents a psychological and a pedagogical view. Chapters III and IV present…
Descriptors: International Relations, Geography Instruction, Astronomy, Science Education
Shooman, Andrew – Creative Computing, 1982
A program written for the 16K Level II TRS-80 computer that prints a star map, using various mathematical formulas to compute positions of the stars and the moon and displays them on terminals, is discussed. Some relevant astronomical background and terminology are covered in order to aid understanding. (MP)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Computer Programs, Computer Science, Computers
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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Kaufmann, William – Mercury, 1984
Presents a chapter from an introductory college-level astronomy textbook in which full-color photographs and numerous diagrams highlight an extensive description of the planet Jupiter. Topics include Jupiter's geology, rotation, magnetic field, atmosphere (including clouds and winds), and the Great Red Spot. (DH)
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Astronomy, College Science, Geology
Parker, Richard Green – A.S. Barnes & Company, 1852
This textbook presents elementary principles of mechanics, hydrostatics, hydraulics, pneumatics, acoustics, pyronomics [sic], optics, electricity, galvanism, magnetism, electromagnetism, magneto-electricity, and astronomy. Among topics covered are descriptions and illustrations of McCormick's reaper, Sharps' Rifle, printing presses, House's…
Descriptors: Science Education, Mechanics (Physics), Hydraulics, Acoustics
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Chandler, David – Physics Teacher, 1991
Two computer-generated star charts that can be used as overlay transparencies to show an expanding universe are presented. Directions on how to use the star charts to determine the Hubble constant and the age of the universe are provided. (KR)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Physics, Problem Solving, Science Activities
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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)
Raposo, Lucilia – 1983
This workbook contains 47 activities and exercises which reinforce lesson topics found in the grade 3 science textbook. These lesson topics, presented in nine sections in the textbook, focus on such areas as: (1) solar energy, electricity, and light; (2) solar system, planets, earth motions, and phases of the moon; (3) gravity, rocks, and erosion;…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Biological Sciences, Elementary School Science, Geology
Boeing Co., Huntsville, AL. – 1999
The Space Station is already capturing the imaginations of American students, encouraging them to pursue careers in the sciences. The idea of living and working in space continues to spark this renewed interest. The material in this guide was developed to provide hands-on experiences in science and math in the context of an International Space…
Descriptors: Aerospace Technology, Astronomy, Elementary Education, Mathematics Activities
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Hammer, John M. – Science Activities, 1992
Presents a simple, graphical method for tracking the apparent motion of the Moon through a seven-day phase. Describes the necessary equipment, and the daily procedure for making observations. Includes suggested open-ended questions along with an appropriate reference. (JJK)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Earth Science, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
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Chernin, A. D. – Quantum, 1992
Presents basic facts about quasars as most powerful sources of radiation in the universe. Describes in detail the mirages and illusions that quasars generate and methods for their interpretation. Includes the notion of the gravitational lens and its relationship to twin quasars and the apparent measure of a quasar's bright jet tail moving faster…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Enrichment Activities, Gravity (Physics), Higher Education
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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
Raposo, Lucilia – 1981
Ciencias 2 is the second in a series of elementary science textbooks written for Portuguese-speaking students. The text develops the basic skills that students need to study their surroundings and observe natural facts and phenomena by following scientific methods. The book is composed of 10 chapters and includes 57 lessons. Topics included are…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Bilingual Education, Biological Sciences, Elementary Education
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