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This is the website for Discover magazine. Users may access all the latest scientific news and research. The site is regularly updated and includes many different classroom and lab activities for educators. Back issues...
Readers can learn about the latest advancements in X-ray astronomy, and how the newest generation of instruments are making observations of the behavior of light, matter, and space-time in the vicinity of black holes....
This website from the University of Washington Department of Astronomy provides introductory astronomy activities on topics such as: fundamentals of astronomy, observing the sky, the sun, stars, stellar evolution, the...
This site discusses the planet Jupiter. Some of the topics discussed include: its interior, surface, and atmosphere, its magnetosphere, its moons and rings, missions, myths, and latest news. Also includes numerous...
This site from the Exploratorium contains instructions on building a telescope with everyday materials. Reading glasses and a magnifying glass are used to create this telescope where the image formed inside can be seen....
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