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Astrogeology (11)
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Non-optical methods of astronomy (22)
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Planetariums (7)
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Practical and spherical astronomy (16)
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Stargazers' guides (1)
Study and teaching. Research (293)
Theoretical astronomy and celestial mechanics (52)
Women in astronomy. Women astronomers (1)

 

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Each day a different image or photograph of a celestial object is featured. Pictures are selected for their particular beauty or astronomical interest, and each one is accompanied by a brief caption written by a...
This is the web site home for the Teacher Leaders in Research Based Science Education (TLRBSE) program supported by the National Optical Astronomy Observatory. It is designed to retain and renew middle and high school...
This website provides free access to 22 interactive science labs with downloadable simulations for use in grades 4-9. Half of the simulations are related to Astronomy and half pertain to general topics such as simple...
This web site is devoted to airing out myths and common misconceptions about astronomy and related topics. There is also a blog which the author, who is an astronomer, often posts to.
In this product, students engage in processes/activities for collaboration and communication strategies. Students compare risks of courses of action confronting NASA's Deep Impact mission team. Students investigate...
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