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This website, created by Lindsay Marie Bartolone at Princeton University, gives astronomy teachers labs and activities for their students that meet the requirements of the Core Curriculum Content Standards of the State...
This site explains why three percent is a fundamental limit of X-ray detectors that use the conventional method of conversion to electric charges, and if a higher spectral resolution is required astronomers have to...
The Space Telescope Science Institute's Amazing Space site is the product of teachers teamed up with scientists, engineers and staff from the institute. This site has interactive lessons in astronomy and math designed...
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...
Contemporary Laboratory Experiences in Astronomy (CLEA) develops laboratory exercises that illustrate modern astronomical techniques using digital data and color images. They are suitable for high- school and college...
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