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January 2009

microObservatory Guest Observer Portal

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Welcome to the MicroObservatory online telescope network. You can now explore the universe using working telescopes that YOU control via the Internet free of charge, and have access to your image within 48 hours! Each of our easy-to-follow activities allows you to investigate different aspects of the universe just like a professional astronomer. You select your target, choose exposure times or filters, then sit back and hope for clear skies! To start, click on an activity below.

May 2008

October 2007

Solar System Quiz: Locating Specific Information

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Use this site to practice locating explicit information in passages about the sun and planets in our solar system.

ASTRONOMICAL DISTANCES

You are in a spaceship leaving Earth to explore the Universe! How fast do you want to travel? Enter the rate of travel and see how long it will take to visit different places!

Planet 10

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Fascinating virtual solar system explorer and world builder. Teaching resources available at the bottom of this page: http://www.solarsystem.org.uk/planet10/

Earth and Beyond.co.uk

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Great instructional game that teaches and quizzes students on the planets, moon, earth's rotation, and orbit. Students must earn points to play a game. Good independent activity.

Astronomy For Kids

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Great site for kids researching the solar system, planets, and more. Easy to read and understand text. Looks like a teacher creation.

StarChild: A Learning Center for Young Astronomers

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Take the tour using Level 1 or Level 2 information. Teacher guide available.

CosmicQuest @ The Children's Museum of Indianapolis

Our solar system is our neighborhood in space. The Sun is the center of this neighborhood, which includes at least nine planets plus hundreds of moons and thousands of asteriods.

Exploring Our Solar System

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webquest for grades 4-5 See entire unit here:http://www.asdk12.org/depts/itech/teachers/curriculum/

Space Sense for Kids

Every question you answer correctly will boost your rocket a little further toward its destination--leaving the Earth's atmosphere. Click the button that you think holds the correct answer, or click a 'Life Line' button for helpful clues. 'Open a Link' will take you to a web page that has information about the question, and 'What have others answered?' will show you the percentage of people that have previously chosen each answer.

Eight Planets and a Dwarf Soduko

Fill in all the empty cells by dragging and dropping the planets Every row,column,and 3x3 box with orange borders should contain all nine planets. No planet should appear more than once in a row, column, or box.

Sky aboveStowe VT on Sun 2007 Oct 14 10:42

Use these numbers for the observing site Lat 44°47'17" Long 73°9'11"

Solar System Live

Use these numbers for the observing site Lat 44°47'17" Long 73°9'11"

Measuring the Solar System Spreadsheet

Use this spreadsheet to develop different scale models of the solar system

The Space Place :: From Computer Code to Space Wave and Back Again

Codes and Decodes: Or, How to Yell Across a Solar System Explains how NASA sends and recives data into space. Narrated and animated. Great for differentiation

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