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Astron contains three small programs for astronomy - A program that converts equatorial coordinates to horizon coordinates - A program that calculates the approximate position of the naked eye planets - A program that calculates the percent illumination and age of the moon. Astronomy Freeware.
Exploring the Sun implements multi-disciplinary teaching approaches using NASA technologies to enhance existing curriculum. This module uses images from NASA, NOAA, and NSO to explore our Sun. It uses simple instructions (switches and buttons) with math to guide students through basic sun information, two science experiments and a fun multiple choice test. The information presented is very basic, but it is made much more interesting by actual photo images of the Sun. Our goal is to provide children the opportunity to learn about our Sun and to be able to do something they have never done before. Audience: Grades 6 - 12.
Exploring the Universe implements multi-disciplinary teaching approaches using NASA technologies to enhance existing curriculum. This module is a reading comprehension and math lesson from space using images from the Hubble Space Telescope, ground photos and other NASA probes to explain the universe. It also uses extremely simple instructions (switches and buttons) to guide students through the solar system, stars, galaxies and universe. The information presented is very basic, but it is made much more interesting by actual photographs and questions on each subject. Our goal is to provide children the opportunity to learn about our universe through observations and to be shown the benefits of space exploration. Audience: Grades 6 - 12. Astronomy Freeware.
The Hubble Space Telescope First Servicing Mission
Freeware Author:
Jackson and Tull
v. 2.0
The Hubble Space Telescope First Servicing Mission is a tutorial which uses NASA images to describe and explain the servicing mission. This software package is meant to be a technical guide containing reference material on the HST. The software uses extremely simple instructions (switches and buttons) to guide students through five topic sections on the HST Servicing Mission. The information presented is complicated, but it is made interesting by the use of actual photos of the Servicing Mission. Our goal is to provide children the opportunity to learn about new areas of space science. Audience: Grades 6 - 12. Free Astronomy Software.