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This Web site introduces the concepts of heat and temperature, heat transfer and detection. It also introduces several examples of what we can learn by detecting heat and measuring temperature.
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As students tour this online gallery, they will see what familiar objects look like when viewed through an infrared camera. A scale is provided to the right of each image showing the temperature in Fahrenheit.
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In this activity students examine infrared images taken at Yellowstone National Park.
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As
students
tour
this
online
Infrared
Zoo,
they
gather
new
information
about
the
animals
they
would
not
get
from
a
visible
light
picture.
Infrared
light
shows
us
the
heat
radiated
by
the
world
around
us.
By
viewing
animals
with
a
thermal
infrared
camera,
we
can
actually
see
the
differences
between
warm
and
cold-blooded
animals.
Infrared
also
allows
us
to
study
how
well
feathers,
fur
and
blubber
insulate
...
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This Web site includes the following sections: Discovery of Infrared; What is Infrared?; Infrared Astronomy; Atmospheric Windows; Near, Mid & Far Infrared; IR Astronomy Timeline; Background & Technology; The Infrared Universe; Infrared Spectroscopy; News & Discoveries; and Images & Videos.
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This
website
has
gathered
images
taken
at
different
wavelengths
by
a
variety
of
ground-based
and
space-borne
observatories,
including
selected
astronomical
objects
in
the
famous
Messier
catalog,
as
well
as
for
some
non-Messier
objects.
An
online
gallery
introduces
the
wealth
of
data
available
at
wavelengths
beyond
the
familiar
visible
light.
Users
will
discover
some
important
characteristics
of
astronomical
...
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This
activity
introduces
the
importance
of
meteorites
to
the
understanding
of
the
origin
of
the
Solar
System.
Finding
meteorites
can
be
difficult
because
most
meteorites
look
like
Earth
rocks
to
the
casual
or
untrained
eye.
Even
to
the
trained
eye,
recognizing
meteorites
can
be
difficult.
Since
scientists
believe
that
some
meteorites
are
pieces
of
the
asteroid
Vesta,
they
may
be
very
old
remnants
...
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Hubble
Snaps
Orion
in
Picture-Perfect
Glory
is
an
article
from
the
Amazing
Space
science
newspaper,
The
Star
Witness.
The
articles
reflect
the
content
of
current
Hubble
Space
Telescope
press
releases
but
are
written
foe
upper
elementary
to
early
middle
school
students.
These
science
content
readings
identify
and
define
scientific
words
and
phrases
that
might
be
new
to
the
student.
Discussion
questions
...
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This
card
game
is
based
on
the
Fermi
mission.
Players
compete
to
be
the
first
to
build
the
Fermi
satellite
and
use
it
to
observe
five
astronomical
targets.
Eighty-six
custom-designed
cards
contain
information
on
the
various
Fermi
components,
science
and
education
teams,
and
astronomical
objects.
In
Stage
I,
the
players
build
their
satellite
by
collecting
component
and
"experience
points"
cards,
and
...
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Black
Holes:
From
Here
to
Infinity
is
a
6-page
illustrated
brochure
that
answers
the
eight
most
frequently
asked
questions
about
black
holes.
It
was
developed
by
the
Education
and
Public
Outreach
group
at
Sonoma
State
University,
with
funding
from
the
EXIST
mission
concept
study
and
the
Gamma-ray
Large
Area
Space
Telescope
(GLAST)
mission.
It
is
available
in
both
English
and
Spanish
and
is
part
of
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