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Sc 9 Unit E Space Exploration Links 2Learn.ca Unit E interactive science links. Cyberscience: Space Exploration Stories of the Stars H-R Diagram Black Hole Solar System Explorer Orbit Simulator Rotation/Revolution of Venus and Earth Frame of Reference Spectral Analysis Understanding the movement of stars. Spectral Analysis Chemical composition of stars. Refracting Telescopes Reflecting Telescopes User ID LA15 password 9544 Internet Connect Internet Connect Study Tips and Tools Science In Action 9 Hot Links Science In Action 9 Tech Ideas Web Based Astronomy For Students The Canadian Space Agency has developed a 7 module web site that uses Flash applet technology to develop an astronomy based curriculum for Grade 9 Science. Topics covered include; the Sun, Earth and Moon, Planets, Comets and Asteroids, Milky Way, Night Sky and Astronomer's Tools. Teacher's lesson plans are downloadable. Windows To The Universe Windows to the Universe is a user-friendly learning system on the Earth and Space sciences for the use of the general public. The purpose of this site is to develop a fun and different Web site about the Earth and Space sciences. There are three levels of reading difficulty making the site appropriate for elementary, junior high and high school. For Our Eyes Only Internetconnect Topic 1 Telescope History Geocentric Model of the Solar System Heliocentric Modelof the Solar System Stargazers Famous and not so famous pioneers of astronomy. Myths About The Sun The Electric Astrolabe The Electric Astrolabe is a fully animated planetarium program in the form of a planispheric astrolabe. It can be downloaded as a zip file. Stronger Eyes and Better Numbers Internetconnect Topic 2 Telescope Technologies Powerful telescopes have allowed us to explore space and discover clues to the origins of the Universe. In this activity you will learn about three types of telescopes that are capable of probing vast distances and collecting information about the composition and characteristics of bodies in space. How Telescopes Work The Spectroscope: New Meanings in Light Internetconnect Topic 3 Spectral Analysis of Stars This resource provides students with an introduction to the history of spectral analysis and the difference between continuous (full spectrum) and absorption (dark line) spectra. They learn about electromagnetic radiation and the Doppler effect. Space Interferometry Mission Bigger and Smarter Telescopes Internetconnect Topic 4 Canada, France, Hawaii Telescope Hubblesite Hubble Project BBC Space Radio Telescopes of the World What Channel Is That? Internetconnect Topic 5 The Electromagnetic Spectrum How Light Works Above the Atmosphere and Under Control Internetconnect Topic 6 Earth From Space How Space Stations Work How Satellites Work Satellites NOAA satellite views of the Earth The Satellite Site Investigate different types of satellites and try building one of the three types featured. The Solar System Up Close Internetconnect Topic 7 Solar Activity In this activity you will graph the frequency of CMEs and sunspots to see if there is a connection. Our Solar System This web site provides detailed information about the solar system. Solar System Data Base Project Use the website listed above to create a database for the 9 planets. The Planets Web based astronomy for students. Planetary Photojournal Missions Possible Mars Exploration Mars Missions Past, Present and Future Mars FAQ Space Science-Missions Voyageur I & II Jet Propulsion Laboratory People in Space Internetconnect Topic 8 Explore Mars Now A completely interactive web site dedicated to establishing a human colony on Mars. Tomatosphere Learn about survival in space and on Mars by participating in Tomatosphere. CNN Special Report Lost Space Shuttle Columbia NASA Space Shuttle Columbia And Her Crew Life In Space-Spacewalk Human Space Flight