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61. FUN WITH ASTRONOMY, EASY PROJECTS
 
62. Atoms in astronomy: A curriculum
 
63. Starry Night Pro Activities &
64. Astronomy Adventures (Ranger Rick's
 
$23.51
65. El cielo al alcance de la mano/
 
66. Project Spica: A Teacher Resource
 
67. Small explorer project, submillimeter
 
68. Project Aries: Astronomy resources
 
69. The Sommers-Bausch Observatory
70. Exploring the Universe with Voyager
 
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73. Astronomy (Science Fair Projects
74. Exploring the Universe with Voyager
75. Astronomy Projects
 
76. Introductory astronomy: A teacher's
 
77. Field guide to astronomy without
 
78. Astronomy For Every Kid: 101 Easy
 
79. Telescope Power: Fantastic Activities
 
80. Astronomy and planetology (Projects

61. FUN WITH ASTRONOMY, EASY PROJECTS FOR YOUNG SCIENTISTS
by Mae & Ira Freeman
 Hardcover: Pages (1953-01-01)

Asin: B0026Q3LEI
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62. Atoms in astronomy: A curriculum project of the American Astronomical Society
by Paul A Blanchard
 Unknown Binding: 31 Pages (1976)

Asin: B0006CWZ8C
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63. Starry Night Pro Activities & Observation and Research Projects for Astronomy Today
by EricChaisson
 Paperback: Pages (2007-01-01)

Asin: B0034J3AYW
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64. Astronomy Adventures (Ranger Rick's Naturescope)
Library Binding: 101 Pages (1998-01)
list price: US$27.95
Isbn: 0791048292
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Product Description
Explores astronomy through a variety of activities and projects. Includes reproducible "copycat pages" with games, puzzles, pictures, and more. ... Read more


65. El cielo al alcance de la mano/ The Sky At Your Fingertips: 50 experimentos de astronomia/ 50 Experiments of Astronomy (Spanish Edition)
by Pierre Causeret, Jean-Luc Fouquet, Liliane Sarrazin Vilas
 Hardcover: 160 Pages (2007-11-27)
list price: US$30.95 -- used & new: US$23.51
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Asin: 8466216499
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66. Project Spica: A Teacher Resource to Enhance Astronomy Education
by Nadine Ball, Harold P. Coyle
 Paperback: 251 Pages (1994-02)
list price: US$27.95
Isbn: 0840393660
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67. Small explorer project, submillimeter wave astronomy satellite (SWAS) mission operations and data analysis plan (SuDoc NAS 1.26:186954)
by Gary J. Melnick
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1990)

Asin: B00010QM1K
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68. Project Aries: Astronomy resources for intercurricular elementary science
by Marvin C Grossman
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1997)

Isbn: 038240811X
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69. The Sommers-Bausch Observatory manual of general astronomy projects
by R. H Garstang
 Unknown Binding: 177 Pages (1987)

Asin: B000711S80
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70. Exploring the Universe with Voyager III (24 Astronomy Projects for Windows and Macintosh)
by Brian Monson, Peter Shull
Spiral-bound: 184 Pages (2009)

Isbn: 1111007535
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24 projects, 184 pages, lay-flat spiral bindingTable of ContentsPreface for Students and Instructors Suggested Voyager III Startup File Project 1 - Introduction to Voyager IIIProject 2 - Celestial Coordinates Project 3 - Learning the Night Sky Project 4 - Motions of the Sun Project 5 - Phases of the Moon and PlanetsProject 6 - Retrograde Motion Project 7 - Maybe Ptolemy Was Not So Wrong Project 8 - SeasonsProject 9 - Planetary Alignments Project 10 - Lunar Eclipses Project 11 - Solar Eclipses Project 12 - The Galilean Moons of Jupiter Project 13 - Earth SatellitesProject 14 - Rendezvous with Comet HalleyProject 15 - A Flight to Mars, Part 1Project 16 - A Flight to Mars, Part 2Project 17 - Stellar Magnitudes and Light PollutionProject 18 - The Proper Motion of StarsProject 19 - The Sun's Stellar Neighbors Project 20 - The Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram Project 21 - Binary StarsProject 22 - A Star Cluster in Three DimensionsProject 23 - The Milky WayProject 24 - The Hubble Law ... Read more


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73. Astronomy (Science Fair Projects Ser.)
by Lisa Wroble
 School & Library Binding: 48 Pages (1992-12)
list price: US$12.95
Isbn: 1560651105
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74. Exploring the Universe with Voyager III (24 Astronomy Projects for Windows and Macintosh, 2008-2009 Edition)
by Peter Shull Brian Monson
Spiral-bound: Pages (2008)

Asin: B0028LX1BO
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75. Astronomy Projects
by Isaac/ Hantula, Richard Asimov
Paperback: Pages (2005-09-01)

Asin: B001EJ20D6
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76. Introductory astronomy: A teacher's guide (Master's project)
by Kit Hunter
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1992)

Asin: B0006OWXNC
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77. Field guide to astronomy without a telescope (Earth Science Curriculum Project pamphlet series)
by William A Dexter
 Unknown Binding: 54 Pages (1971)

Asin: B0006VUBUC
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78. Astronomy For Every Kid: 101 Easy Experiments That Really
by Janice Pratt VanCleave
 Turtleback: 229 Pages (2004-10-30)
list price: US$22.30
Isbn: 0606299823
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Why do planets spin? How hot is the Sun? What keeps the Moon in orbit around the Earth? What are Saturn’s rings made of? What’s a black hole in space? Now you can discover the answers to these and other fascinating questions about basic astronomy. In Astronomy for Every Kid you’ll learn about the constellations using a shoe box planetarium. You’ll chart the movement of the stars with nothing but a string, a marker, and a nail. And you’ll use a toy magnet to simulate the Earth’s protective force field. Each of the 101 experiments is broken down into its purpose, a list of materials, step-by-step instructions, expected results, and an easy to understand explanation. Every activity has been pretested and can be performed safely and inexpensively in the classroom or at home. Also available in this series from Janice VanCleave: Biology for Every Kid Chemistry for Every Kid Dinosaurs for Every Kid Earth Science for Every Kid Geography for Every Kid Geometry for Every Kid The Human Body for Every Kid Math for Every Kid Physics for Every Kid ... Read more

Customer Reviews (5)

5-0 out of 5 stars Kids love it
Whether you're homeschooling or just need some extra help for after school, this is the book for you!

5-0 out of 5 stars First step for the sky observer
Before buying a telescope to you kid, keep in mind "letting him time to play with this book first". It would be a great reference to analyze what it is been view in the sky and how the forces of the universe (pure science) work. You might night to support, guide and encourage your kid with some of the experiments, but he would learn more that you think. My daughter is enchanted with the book.

1-0 out of 5 stars I wish I hadn't bought this...
This book is a big disappointment. I don't know very much about astronomy, but I have done a lot of experiments with my kids. The better experiments in this collection are basic scientific experiments we have done before with a page of explanation on how it relates to astronomy...or how it is a simulation of something in astronomy, which I feel is misleading to the kids.

Other experiments are not even experiments, but demonstrations of things so obvious that most kids can visualize them without a demonstration. For example, stirring tea leaves in a jar with a pencil to simulate a hurricane on Jupiter.

Only one experiment sounded interesting--a sun dial that can act as a compass. But wait! The compass is only accurate two days out of the year, and there is no explanation of the science behind the experiment.

I want my money back!!!!

5-0 out of 5 stars Absolutely Wonderful!
As a mom who home-schools her kids, this book has been invaluable for keeping the fun and interest in teaching Astronomy. Janice VanCleave's book have been a great assest to our library.

1-0 out of 5 stars Packed with errors.
This book looks like it tried too hard to be about astronomy. It takes reasonable experiments about basic scientific principles and tacks on explanations related to astronomy that ignore other factors (i.e. both reflectivity and distance from the sun are seperately listed as the reason a planet is hotter when Venus is neither the darkest nor the closest), are overly obscure, or just plain wrong (appearance of 'the man in the moon' caused by shadows).

I have worked in an astronomy museum for six years, and this book has me pausing to try and comprehend what the book is trying to do. I am not familiar with the other Janice VanCleave books, but I specifically recommend AGAINST this one. ... Read more


79. Telescope Power: Fantastic Activities & Easy Projects for Young Astronomers
by Grefory Matloff, Gregory L. Matloff
 Hardcover: Pages (1993-07)
list price: US$22.20
Isbn: 0613956117
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Learn to unleash the awesome power of your telescope and take a fascinating tour of the Universe Astronomer Gregory Matloff introduces you to all the fun and excitement of astronomy by helping you to discover the full potential of any telescope. Packed with dozens of fun and easy stargazing projects and activities. Telescope Power doesn’t just tell you about all the beauty and mystery of the stars but lets you see it all for yourself! You begin your tour of the Universe by setting your sights on nearby neighbors in our Solar System. You’ll hunt for blue lunar flashes, spot lunar landing sites, and use color filters to observe the changing seasons on Mars and the spectacular rings of Saturn. From there, it’s off to more distant stars. You’ll learn how to read a star atlas and identify the various constellations: locate binary stars Mizar and Alcor; use a finder chart to observe the beautiful Globular Cluster M-13 and the Ring Nebula Lyra: visit the Great Spiral Galaxy in Andromeda (twin sister to our own Milky Way Galaxy); and a lot more. You’ll also learn about the different types of telescopes and how they work; how to set up your telescope; the "care and feeding" of telescopes; the best accessories to try, including different eyepieces, filters, clock drives, and star wheels; and how to share your experiences with other young astronomers. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (1)

3-0 out of 5 stars Lot of information, too confusing for kids!
This is a great book full of pictures and a ton of information.However, there is so much info that it overwhelmed my son.It is layed out with several tidbits of info spread all over the pages.Although interesting, it was too complicated for children.Would recommend this book for kids over 13.Definately worth getting if you want an introduction to using telescopes and space but it should be for the older teens and adults.I do plan on keeping this book as I think it will provide a lot of good information when he is older.Until then it will be on the shelf waiting to be rediscovered! ... Read more


80. Astronomy and planetology (Projects for young scientists)
by Necia H Apfel
 Hardcover: 122 Pages (1983)

Asin: B0006ECHN8
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