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ICE 2019: Satellite Tracking, Orbits, and Modeling
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Workshop: 2017-02-07 SEEC
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Sloan Digital Sky Survey Projects
Author: Alice M. Hoffman, PE and Prof. Thomas Hockey, ISU
This project will introduce some of the phenomena associated with eclipses that can be seen during the partial phases.
- Gestor: Alice Hoffman
- Profesor: Suzanne Monir
In this project, students learn about the causes, types and other notable features of solar eclipses.
- Profesor: Suzanne Monir
- Profesor: Kimberly Tran
- Profesor: Kay Wu
Grade (Age) Levels: High School (14-18+)
The spectrum of an object is a graph of the intensity of radiation vs wavelength. A blackbody will give a continuous spectrum. But what causes the lines in the other types of spectra? Can these lines help in the understanding of the properties of the matter responsible for the various spectra?
- Profesor: Kathy Gustavson
Grade Levels: High School, University, Ages 14-18+
This course module is a summary of electromagnetic waves - their characteristics and production. The analysis of electromagnetic waves from space is integral in understanding the universe we live in.
- Profesor: Kathy Gustavson
- Profesor: Bonnie Thurber
Written by: Kimberly Tran in collaboration with Miguel Rico, EIS Education Team Members, March 2016
This project will introduce the basics of physics and discuss the role of physics in space.
- Profesor: Suzanne Monir
- Profesor: Miguel Rico
- Profesor: Kimberly Tran
- Profesor sin permiso de edición: Wendy Perry
Grade Level: High School
Students will review graphing on a Cartesian plane and calculating distances between points. They will then move on to graphing in three dimensions, calculating distances between points and modelling in 3D.
- Profesor: Kimberly Tran