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This is a diagnostic test developed by the Collaboration for Astronomy Education Research (CAER) for astronomy teachers teaching non-science majors at the introductory level. The first twenty one questions are content...
This collection of astronomy lesson plans and experiments from across the internet was developed by Reach Out, a center linking University of Michigan and community mentors with children and teens. Topics covered include...
This astronomy section of the Farmer\'s Almanac website provides dates, times, names and meanings of various full moons; definitions of moon terms; and the best times to view the planets. There are links to obtain the...
This web application shows the phases of the Moon for each day of a selected month from any given latitude and longitude. The calendar can be set from 3999 BC to 3999 AD. Each day can be looked at individually, or can be...
This site, created by Fred Espenak of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) looks at solar eclipses, lunar eclipses, planetary transits, and moon phases. This site tells you about past occurrences of...
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