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Mark Reed drew two circles with black marker on a whiteboard inside the Peter F. Hurst Planetarium, then moved a magnetic sun, Earth and Mars to help explain retrograde motion. But that wasn't the end ...
This piece is part of the DrexelNow series showcasing "A Day in the Class" for some of Drexel University's most interesting and impactful courses. Students in “PHYS 131 — Survey of the Universe” are ...
You may have seen the work being done this summer at ExplorationWorks. This is the future home of the Anywhere Room and ...
For more information about SPACE – Student, Parent Alternative Classroom Experience – at South Pines Elementary School, 12024 E. 24th Ave., visit www.cvspace.org or call chairwoman Deanna Dreher at ...
Space is massive and overwhelming. Grasping even some of the basic concepts of astronomy can be daunting. But Fleetwood High School offers an astronomy elective in hopes of educating students in a ...
Amelia Scholte from Pam Leestma’s 2nd grade class sharing the ISS truss she made proving the triangle shape is the strongest. Photo courtesy of Pam Leestma Editor’s note: Fifty years ago on July 20, ...
A class for anyone with a knowledge in astronomy or who may have a desire to want to learn more about the subject will be offered by Northeast Community College in West Point. The class, Advanced ...
Jim Waltman of Flora hardly jumped on the astronomy bandwagon with the approach of the recent total solar eclipse. He became fascinated with the heavens back in 1984 after watching “Cosmos”, the ...