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  • Elementary School - Grades 4-6
    R=Reference/Experiment   S=Sample Project
    Investigate constellations and some of the myths / stories behind them. S
    Do the Planets Revolve Around the Earth or the Sun? R
    What are Cosmic Rays? R S
    What are the phases of the moon R R
    Determine the number of stars that can be seen from your local area R
    Investigate constellations and our solar system. R R S
    The sun, stars, black holes and supernovas R R R S
    Research stars' birth, life, and death. R S
    Black holes and time R S

    Everything about Stars & Planets
    Middle School - Grades 7-9
    R=Reference/Experiment   S=Sample Project
    What is Dark Matter? S
    Effects of Lunar Motion and Position upon the Birth and Death Rates of Human Beings R
    Do the Planets Revolve Around the Earth or the Sun? R
    Introduction to Nebulae R S
    Find out if Saturn's moons cause the gaps in Saturn's rings. R R
    What Are the Effects of Weather on Star Visibility? R
    Discover how many of the brightest infrared-emitting objects in an infrared sky patch are familiar objects such as stars. S
    Test the stellar parallax theory, a method used to determine the relative distance of stars, through a series of observations taken on a football field. R
    Measure true noon time using the sundial principle R R
    Calculate the circumference of the Earth. R R
    Explore the deep space - stars and black holes R R S S
    The Formation, Evolution and Death of Stars S
    Everything about Stars & Planets
    High School - Grades 10-12
    R=Reference/Experiment   S=Sample Project
    Research Radio Astronomy and Build an Amateur Radio Telescope R
    A Spectral Energy Distribution (SED) diagram of blazar S5 0716+714 using images from the Spitzer Space Telescope, ground based optical telescopes, and a radio telescope. R
    Direct Detection of Dark Matter with LENS: A New Directionally Sensitive Low Energy WIMP Detector R
    The Thermodynamics of the Rings of Saturn R
    Simulation of terrestrial impact craters R
    The Weird World of Planets in Binary Star Systems R
    Adaptive Optics and Its Role in Stellar Scintillation R
    Quantifying the Effect of Skyglow on the Visibility of Stars R
    Analyze ultra-high energy cosmic ray showers and characterize their energies and apparent direction of origin. R R
    Build and demonstrate a sidereal pointer - an instrument that allows you to localize each celestial object in the night sky. R
    Determine how distant is the moon? R R
    Investigate and use parallax to determine distances R R
    Explore the effect of the lunar phase on events on Earth - temperature and birth rates. S
    The effects of the temperature of the universe on Black Holes as the universe ages. R
    Investigate the Cosmological theory of the Big Bang S
    Everything about Stars & Planets
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