Old-time Astronomy - Batteries not included! Every try to find something in the night sky and get completely lost? SAS Member Nick Monkman has been there and done that. He'll give a short talk on the how to find your way using some basic tools like the celestial sphere, the trusty planisphere, and good old-fashioned […]
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We can start setting up at 2pm. So if you have a telescope with Solar viewing ability bring it out. This is the time for our club to show off what we know about Astronomy and how much fun it is! We will have all kinds of activities, include presenting a Telescope to the Library, […] |
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Dr. Michael Allen, Senior Instructor of Physics and Astronomy, WSU: "Using literature in a science classroom: Brecht's 'Life of Galileo'". From Dr. Allen: "Brecht's play is a work of historical fiction, covering the last two decades of Galileo's creative and tumultuous life. The work helps my students to uncover some of the scientific and social […] |
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