Tag Archives: Astronomy
Virtual Planetarium – Michigan Science Center
Join the Michigan Science Center as we explore the night time sky with our virtual planetarium. Learn with us about what we can see and take a close up look at some of our nearest neighbors. Paulette Epstein is a … Continue reading →
Amazing Astronomy and Fantastic Physics – Michigan Science Center
The Universe is full of past, current and future scientific discovery! Join the Michigan Science Center for a live presentation where we’ll explore the known and unknown world of physics in space using exciting demonstrations to simulate concepts that are … Continue reading →
Amazing Astronomy and Fantastic Physics – Michigan Science Center
The Universe is full of past, current and future scientific discovery! Join the Michigan Science Center for a live presentation where we’ll explore the known and unknown world of physics in space using exciting demonstrations to simulate concepts that are … Continue reading →
Teacher Forum – Teaching Astronomy to Children
A panel of teachers and educational professionals discussing tools and techniques they have used to teach astronomy to children – both in the classroom and at outreach events. Participants: Constance L. Martin-Trembley (Endeavour School), Paulette Epstein (Michigan Science Center), Dr. … Continue reading →
Night Sky Myth Busters: The Lunar Edition! – John Pannuto
Learn a little about the moon tonight with John Pannuto as he “de-myth-tefies” some common myths about the Moon. John Pannuto joined the Oakland Astronomy Club three short years ago. He learned quickly that the view through a telescope is … Continue reading →
Radio Astronomy – Tom Hagen
Radio telescopes are use by astronomers around the world to observe the naturally occurring radio waves that come from celestial objects. Visible-light astronomy doesn’t tell the whole story about objects in space – to get a better understanding of them … Continue reading →
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