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1. Read the wiki pages above (Studying young stars and Background on Young Stars); Write down ANY questions/comments/confusion you have - we learn by asking questions; | 1. Read the wiki pages above (Studying young stars and Background on Young Stars); Write down ANY questions/comments/confusion you have - we learn by asking questions; | ||
− | 2. Visit these web pages - read about the electromagnetic spectrum and again make note of any questions/comments/confusion - NASA Image the Universe - Part 1 [http:// | + | 2. Visit these web pages - read about the electromagnetic spectrum and again make note of any questions/comments/confusion - NASA Image the Universe - Part 1 [http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/science/know_l1/emspectrum.html], Part 2; Browse this site, ''The Infrared Universe'' - [[http://coolcosmos.ipac.caltech.edu/cosmic_classroom/ir_tutorial/univ_index.html]], which shows why looking at the universe with infrared light is important - be sure to look at the Star Formation link. |
3. APOD - Astronomy Picture of the Day - You can search the archive of this site for images of our BRCs. BRC 27 is part of the Seagull Nebula; BRC 34 and 38 are part of IC 1396, also called the Elephant's Trunk Nebula but that is really the name of one particular feature in the nebula. | 3. APOD - Astronomy Picture of the Day - You can search the archive of this site for images of our BRCs. BRC 27 is part of the Seagull Nebula; BRC 34 and 38 are part of IC 1396, also called the Elephant's Trunk Nebula but that is really the name of one particular feature in the nebula. |
Revision as of 00:04, 23 May 2012
==WPCP C-WAYS= =
Cool, Wise and Young Stars Astronomy Research Group
C-WAYS Current Research Activities
General Background on Young Stars
Information about BRC 38 - Jackie BRC 38
5/22/12 Tuesday Notes - Q & A - We need to start a page for Questions from WPCP for Dr Luisa Rebull, JD Armstrong, Mark Legassie, Russ Laher & Babar Ali
Blackbodies - Here are some pages to visit to read more about them Hydrogen as fuel - interesting reads about this fact; Big bang mixed in
Homework 1. Make a wiki page.
5/16/12 Wednesday -
Notes - Discussed basic outline of project; Decided on Tuesdays for after school meeting this spring; Looked at locations of the 3 BRCs in planetarium; Talked about Solar Eclips 5/20/12 and Transit of Venus 6/5/12 - solar shade glasses given out;
Homework - Absolutely do #1 & 2; 3 & 4 if you have time
1. Read the wiki pages above (Studying young stars and Background on Young Stars); Write down ANY questions/comments/confusion you have - we learn by asking questions;
2. Visit these web pages - read about the electromagnetic spectrum and again make note of any questions/comments/confusion - NASA Image the Universe - Part 1 [1], Part 2; Browse this site, The Infrared Universe - [[2]], which shows why looking at the universe with infrared light is important - be sure to look at the Star Formation link.
3. APOD - Astronomy Picture of the Day - You can search the archive of this site for images of our BRCs. BRC 27 is part of the Seagull Nebula; BRC 34 and 38 are part of IC 1396, also called the Elephant's Trunk Nebula but that is really the name of one particular feature in the nebula.
4. Pictures that we looked at in the planetarium - Image of BRC 27; Image of IC 1396 showing locations of BRC 34 & 38; Closeup of BRC 38.
Next meeting - Tuesday, May 22, 2012; 3:10 pm