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100
Publisher:
Nobel e-Museum
Main Level:
Lower Undergraduate
Subjects:
Astronomy / Stars / Stellar Nucleosynthesis
Astronomy / The Sun
Astronomy / Stars
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Nobel e-Museum article by John Bahcall on the history of, "Why the Sun Shines", with appendices on the proton-proton chain and the CNO cycle.
  
Match Score:
100
Author:
Pogge, Richard W.
Main Level:
Lower Undergraduate
Subjects:
Astronomy / Stars
Astronomy / The Sun
Astronomy / Stars / Stellar Evolution
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This site outlines the different stages of stellar evolution for the sun.
  
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100
Publisher:
Space Environment Center
Main Level:
High School
Subjects:
Astronomy / Stars
Astronomy / The Sun
Astronomy / Solar System
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This curriculum guide is intended for high school teachers who are teaching solar physics, especially the effects of solar activity on terrestrial planets. The chapters discuss stellar evolution, the structure ...
  
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100
Author:
Bad Link
Main Level:
High School
Subject:
Astronomy / The Sun
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This site is a virtual trip of the sun beginning in the inner core and moving outwards to how the sun affects the earth. The duration of this journey is about 20 minutes. It shows spectacular images and MPEG ...
  
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100
Author:
Knisely, Linda S.
Main Level:
High School
Subject:
Astronomy / The Sun
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This site provides lesson plans that aim to teach pysics using the sun as an example. The lesson plans are called: 1. position, velocity and acceleration, 2. centripetal force and the law of universal gravitation, ...
  
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100
Editor:
Aguirre, Lauren
Main Level:
Lower Undergraduate
Subjects:
Astronomy / The Sun
Astronomy / Historical Astronomy
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In this activity students are asked to interpret a graph that represents the sunspot cycle from 1900 to 1990, then they are asked to graph the number of sunspots that occurred from 1995 to 2003 in order to ...
  
Match Score:
100
Author:
Lee, Kevin
Publisher:
Astronomy Education at the University of Nebraska
Main Level:
Lower Undergraduate
Subject:
Astronomy / The Sun
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This collection of questions and resources covers the sun and solar energy. The questions are designed to be used for in-class student engagement activities. Topics include nuclear energy, thermal transport, ...
  
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100
Author:
Hathaway, David
Main Level:
Lower Undergraduate
Subject:
Astronomy / The Sun
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This site is an in-depth site concerned with the sun. Some topics that are discussed include: the solar structure, solar features, current projects on the sun, and so much more. This site is very clear ...
  
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100
Publisher:
Goddard Space Flight Center
Main Level:
Lower Undergraduate
Subject:
Astronomy / The Sun
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This site discusses what coronal mass ejections are, why they occur, when they occur what are the effcts. Images and the information are presented in a clear, concise manner. Included in this website is ...
  
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100
Author:
Holman, Gordon
Main Level:
Lower Undergraduate
Subjects:
Astronomy / The Sun
Astronomy / The Sun / Magnetic Activity
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This site offers information related to solar flares. It discusses what a solar flare is, why they are important, and the study of solar flares in hard x-ray. There are many pictures, more websites, and ...
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