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Physical Review Physics Education Research
  
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H. Bekaert, H. Van Winckel, W. Van Dooren, A. Steegen, and M. De Cock, Phys. Rev. Phys. Educ. Res., 18 (1), 010130 (2022).
We investigated to what extent secondary school students have insight in the apparent motion of the Sun and stars (AMoSS). We used the AMoSS test instrument, which focuses on…
  
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This thesis is a collection of case studies involving small groups of physics students using so-called Controllable Worlds—i.e., a particular class of physics digital learning…
Physical Review Physics Education Research
  
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R. Langendorf, S. Schneider, and P. Klein, Phys. Rev. Phys. Educ. Res., 18 (2), 020121 (2022).
The Hertzsprung-Russell diagram (HRD) is a fundamental representation in stellar physics. It contains information about key properties of stars and allows inferences about stellar…
  
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This website contains information about stars that are similar to the sun. It provides information about the star's brightness compared to the Sun's, any planets or companion stars,…
Fitting Cosmological Data AP DEDGP  [ Computer Program ]
  
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J. Moldenhauer, F. Cavanna, W. O'Toole, and W. Zimmerman
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Measurements of the Alcock-Paczynski test, support the accelerated expansion of the universe (cosmic acceleration). The simulation allows users to compare and fit theoretical models…
  
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R. Vieyra; Publisher: American Association of Physics Teachers
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This lesson blends physics, math, and space science as students explore the spectra of stars using a physical model composed of balloons and buttons. This activity introduces…
  
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This web page describes electromagnetic waves and sunlight. Information includes physiological and spectral color, spectral lines, the electromagnetic field work of Maxwell, the…
  
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This site provides a non-mathematical overview of research on the magnetic fields and space environment around Earth. It includes articles on particles, electromagnetic forces, the…
  
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M. Clyburn
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The EJS Binary Star System with Lorentz Symmetry Violating Effects 3D Model illustrates the effects of violations in Lorentz symmetry to any detached binary star system. Lorentz…
Cosmic Rays 
  
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This series of web pages gives an elementary discussion of cosmic rays, followed by sections on high energy particles in the universe and high-energy particles from the Sun. It…
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