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Sagan, Carl – Learning, 1973
A Cornell University astronomer discusses teaching astronomy in schools and provides details on concepts such as the theorized black holes that may be apertures to distant galaxies and remote epochs. (Author/JA)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Elementary Schools, Space Sciences
Galloway, Carol – Independent School Bulletin, 1972
Descriptors: Astronomy, Preschool Education, Preschool Learning
Richards-Jones, P. – Visual Education, 1972
Descriptors: Astronomy, Course Descriptions, Enrichment, Planetariums
Peer reviewedDeeson, Eric – Physics Education, 1972
Descriptors: Astronomy, Biographies, Science History, Scientists
Roberts, Dayton – Junior Coll J, 1970
Students at Broward Junior College (Florida) are using the college's planetarium to study astronomy. The planetarium is the largest and best-equipped in Florida, and it ranks as one of the finest and largest college planetariums in the nation. (BB)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Planetariums, Two Year Colleges
Peer reviewedFisher, Diane – Technology Teacher, 2005
This article begins with a discussion of the development of the solar system. It also focuses on the fact that in January 2006, NASA plans to launch the New Horizons spacecraft to Pluto-Charon and on to one or more of the icy Kuiper Belt Objects. Sections of the article include: (1) Investigating the Aftermath; (2) Designing a Mission to…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Space Sciences, Science Education
Nelson, George – Science and Children, 2005
It's important to keep two things in mind when thinking about the cause of the seasons: (1) Earth and all the other planets except Pluto and Mercury move around the Sun in almost perfect circles, getting neither closer nor farther away from the Sun during the year; and (2) Earth's rotation axis is tilted with respect to the plane of its orbit…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Science Education, Space Sciences
Damonte, Kathleen – Science and Children, 2004
Most people have probably heard the tale about the Moon being made out of Swiss cheese because, on Earth, the Moon looks like it is full of holes. Those holes are actually impact craters, circular depressions that formed when objects, such as rocks that orbit the Sun, smashed into the surface of the Moon. The activity described in this article,…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Science Activities, Lunar Research
Riddle, Bob – Science Scope, 2005
As students continue their monthly plotting of the planets along the ecliptic they should start to notice differences between inner and outer planet orbital motions, and their relative position or separation from the Sun. Both inner and outer planets have direct eastward motion, as well as retrograde motion. Inner planets Mercury and Venus,…
Descriptors: Science Education, Science Activities, Astronomy
Riddle, Bob – Science Scope, 2004
This brief article describes what can be expected of the skies in the summer of 2004 with quite a few celestial thrills to anticipate. In addition to the planet viewing opportunities, there is a very rare Venus transit of the Sun and the annual Perseid meteor shower. The 2004 summer also marks both an end and beginning for the Cassini/Huygens…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Space Sciences, Science Education
Science Scope, 2004
Throughout the school year, information and data will be provided through this column so that students can indirectly follow the Earth along the ecliptic, its orbital path around the Sun. From our perspective, it is the Sun that is "moving," so students will actually be graphing the Sun's apparent motion caused by the Earth's real orbital and…
Descriptors: Science Education, Astronomy, Earth Science
Peer reviewedHirshfeld, Alan W. – Mathematics Teacher, 2004
Greek philosopher mathematician, Aristarchus of Samos, in the third century B.C., proposed that the sun held in the central position, casting its light symmetrically outward on the other celestial bodies. He demonstrated the way in which a person could use simple observations and elementary geometry to measure on a cosmic scale.
Descriptors: Geometry, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematics, Astronomy
Science Scope, 2005
This past September, students and educators from locations in the Northern Hemisphere and on the equator took part in an investigation of shadows on the equinox called SunShIP. The goals of the Sun Shadow Investigation Project were to collect pictures of midday shadows from various latitude locations and to have the participants use their Sun…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Science Education, Middle Schools
Riddle, Bob – Science Scope, 2005
Eclipses typically occur in pairs twice each year, and the second pair for this year will be this month, starting with an annular solar eclipse on October 3, and two weeks later a partial lunar eclipse on October 17. The path of annularity will travel from the North Atlantic Ocean to Spain, where the annular phase will last for more than four…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Education, Astronomy
Simaan, Arkan – Physics Education, 2004
This article explains the significance of a transit of Venus and relates scientists' efforts at making precise observations of transits over the past 250 years.
Descriptors: Astronomy, Scientific Research, Space Sciences

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