Transcription of Sun As A Star
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Sun As A star Science Learning Activities for Afterschool Participants ages 5-12 EDUCATOR RESOURCE GUIDE Sun As A star Credits & Acknowledgements Original Activity Sources Discovering the Universe by the American Museum of Natural Northern Lights, Solar Sprites produced by IMAGE Education and Public Outreach Team,NASA Goddard Space Flight Telling Time with the Sun, NASA for Kids web site Produced by the Education Department at the American Museum of Natural History Gretchen Walker, Program ManagerPatricia McGlashan, Writer Laura Danly, Scientific Advisor Eric Hamilton, Illustrator Stephanie Fotiadis, Graphic Designer The activities in this curriculum guide were adapted for afterschool programs by theAmerican Museum of Natural History under NASA Grant NAG5-13028.
demonstrate how light from the Sun moves across the Earth. In Activity 7, participants view images of the Sun taken by the SOHO satellite. The activity reinforces the idea that light is our tool for studying the Sun, and introduces the idea that scientists use the different colors of light given off by the Sun to learn more about it.
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