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Please feel free to contribute. We do ask that you include your wiki signature (click on the username/date stamp button in the edit window) when submitting lesson plans and activities. This will help users of the site in the event they have questions. Also, when posting a website, please provide a brief description of the site along with the web link. | Please feel free to contribute. We do ask that you include your wiki signature (click on the username/date stamp button in the edit window) when submitting lesson plans and activities. This will help users of the site in the event they have questions. Also, when posting a website, please provide a brief description of the site along with the web link. | ||
− | + | [[Future Research Project Ideas]] Here is a place to explore future research project ideas. | |
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− | + | [[Now what?]] So you've finished your year of NITARP and are looking for what's next... | |
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Revision as of 02:58, 31 July 2020
needs to be copied, updated, etc.
Simpler
dustier, messier Messier Marathon
3-color image where your own image is one of hte planes (astrometry.net if need be)
resolution worksheet(s)
measuring distances on images (maybe distances between clumps in ic417?)
Harder
- CG4 project
- Li-rich giants project
Misc. Lesson Plans, Activities, and Useful Websites
Please feel free to contribute. We do ask that you include your wiki signature (click on the username/date stamp button in the edit window) when submitting lesson plans and activities. This will help users of the site in the event they have questions. Also, when posting a website, please provide a brief description of the site along with the web link.
Future Research Project Ideas Here is a place to explore future research project ideas.
Now what? So you've finished your year of NITARP and are looking for what's next...