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USE Google Chrome for these Internet Investigations if you are in class.

Light the Astronomer’s Friend Lab Links for May 4-12, 2016

ES2803: What Does the Spectrum of a Star Tell Us about Its Temperature? Use Firefox for this, as Chrome is not working with Shockwave anymore.

 Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey Season 1, Episode 5: Hiding in the Light video and questions.

Infrared: More than Your Eyes can See video: Use this to answer questions in part 2.

Electromagnetic Spectrum Overview Video: Traeger will show this.

Electromagnetic Radiation is Electricity and Magnetism working together: Good Diagram for Part 1, Question 6

Blackbody Curve: Use this to help answer Part 5, Question #6

Emission Spectra of the Elements: This site will help to identify what elements were in each of the gas tubes that you viewed in class.

Spectra of Gas Discharges: Another site that will help you to identify the elements that you saw in lab.

Periodic Table and Emission Spectra: Another site for help in identifying emission spectra elements.

Emission Spectra of the Elements #2: Another site for help in identifying the emission spectra of elements

KSU Spectroscopy Site: Put different elements in the power supply to see what their emission spectra are.

Make cereal box spectroscopes. I did this one year, but they take a while to make. Do this at home if it interests you.

The Electromagnetic Spectrum: Link 1 and Link 2 and an exploded star in multiple wavelengths

What wavelength goes with each color?

Multi-wavelength Astronomy

Energy Levels and Spectrum of the Hydrogen Atom

Light spectra

The Doppler Effect

Stellar Spectra and the Doppler Effect

How Telescopes Work: Site 1 and Site 2 and Site 3

Links for Electromagnetic Spectrum: What’s the Use?

Access the following sites and/or use Google Earth Google Sky to complete this part.

Mission Science Electromagnetic Spectrum Site: This is the Main site you will use for the Electromagnetic Spectrum: What’s the Use assignment.

What wavelengths and frequencies go with each section of the electromagnetic spectrum?: Use this site to find that information.

JPL Space Images

Spitzer Space Telescope Images

Chandra X-ray Observatory

Hubble Site Gallery

Multi-wavelength Astronomy

Helioviewer

Solar Monitor

Planetary Photojournal

Windows to the Universe

 

Internet Investigation for April 26, 2016

NOVA Sun Lab: Go here for videos about the Sun and an activity where you can investigate more about the Sun.

 

Awesome solar resources for your open investigation and to see the full version of Helioviewer: Helioviewer, Solar Monitor, The Sun Today,Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) First Site, Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) Second Site

 

Internet Investigations for Wednesday, April 20, 2016 or Thursday, April 21, 2016

Click on the first two links for the Internet Investigations. The other links are background information.

ES2605: How Does the Sunspot Cycle Affect Earth? Do this first!

ES2810: What Happens as a Star Runs Out of Hydrogen? Do this second.

 

NOVA Sun Lab: Go here for videos about the Sun and an activity where you can investigate more about the Sun

Old Solar Cycle Returns: A NASA story dated 3/28/08 explains that the sunspots we’re seeing now are due to the old solar cycle and not the new one.

SOHO Images: Go here for Solar and Heliospheric Observatory Images of the Sun.

Spaceweather: Go here for a current picture of the sun.

Solar Minimum Has Arrived: This story explains why the sun was inactive in 2008.

Solar Cycles: Go here for a story concerning solar cycles and why the sun’s activity changes.

Solar Cycles Again: Go here for a similar story about solar cycles.

Solar Storm Warning: Go here to find out why the next solar maximum could produce many sunspots and solar flares.

Solar Dynamics Observatory Story: Read up on the newest spacecraft to be launched to study our nearest star!

Solar Dynamics Observatory: Go here for breathtaking images of our Sun.

NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory Page: More images from SDO

Einstein and the Power of Tiny Things

 

Internet Investigation for April 13 or April 14, 2016

ES2506: What if Earth and the Moon Were Hit by Twin Asteroids? Do impact calculator portion in Firefox.

Impact: Earth!: Use this site as an additional resource for calculating crater sizes on numbers 2 and 3 of second page of Internet Investigation.

Starry Night D3: Impact: Near Earth Objects. Please Download Patch File to be able to do the activity.

Internet Investigation for March 30, 2016

Google Moon: Go here for geologic analysis of the moon.

Apollo Mission Information: Go here for detailed information about the lunar geology explored by Apollo missions.

Far Side of the Moon: Go here and here to see images of what the far side (the side we never see) of the Moon looks like!

Traeger’s Moon PowerPoint®: This will be helpful for some of the questions.

 

Internet Investigation for Wednesday, 3/16/16 due Friday, 3/18/16

ES2406 Internet Investigation: How Tides Work

Links to help Finish Kepler’s Laws Activity for 2/24/16

Kepler’s Laws of Motion

My Solar System animation

Gravity and Orbits Simulation

Kepler’s Laws Activity

Kepler’s Laws Animation from University of Nebraska

 

Internet Investigation for Wednesday, 1/20/16 or Thursday, 1/21/16

ES1003: Where Was That Earthquake? (You will need to use Firefox to complete this.)

ES1001: How Are Earthquakes Related to Plate Tectonics?

 

Internet Investigation for Friday, January 8, 2016

ES1102: How do Rocks Respond to Stress?

ES1106: What Forces Created These Geologic Features? You will need to use Firefox for the last three sections, as Shockwave plugin is required.

IRIS Fault Types Animation: This will help greatly to envision the fault types.

 

Volcanic Eruption Prediction Extra Credit Activity due on your Final Exam Day

Volcano Eruption Prediction website and USGS Volcano Website. Go here for worksheet.

 

Internet Investigations for Friday, November 20, 2015

ES0602: How do Rocks Undergo Change?

ES0603: How do Igneous Rocks Form?

 

Links for Plate Tectonics Internet Investigation for after you finish your This Dynamic Planet Lab on 11/4 or 11/5/15

USE FIREFOX FOR THE FOLLOWING 2 INTERNET INVESTIGATIONS! Shockwave does not work anymore in Chrome.

ES0802: How Old Is The Atlantic Ocean?

ES0810: How Fast Do Plates Move?

This Dynamic Planet: Go here to access an interactive map that tells what direction the plates are moving and where the boundaries are.

 

Plate Tectonics Lab for Wednesday and Thursday, 11/4 or 11/5/15

This Dynamic Planet: Go here to access an interactive map that tells what direction the plates are moving and where the boundaries are. You will use this link to complete the computer lab.

Use This Dynamic Earth Book, Plate Tectonics in a Nutshell, and This Dynamic Planet PDF Maps to help answer some of the questions.

Use the USGS website Understanding Plate Motions to answer some of the questions.

National Geographic Interactive Map: This map is helpful with place names.

 

Research Project on Mineral Resources Links for October 19-23, 2015

Part 1: Mineral Resources Baby and Per Capita Use of Minerals: Use these graphics to answer question 1 in part 1.

Part 2: Geology and Natural Resource Development: Read this article to answer the appropriate questions.

Part 3: The Earth: Nature’s Storehouse: Read this article to answer the appropriate questions.

Part 4: Minerals in your Life Fact Sheets: Pick one of the items on this page to research in more depth.

Part 5: Minerals Database and USGS Commodities: Use these sites to research a mineral commodity that interests you. This commodity should be something that you personally use in the products you buy.

Mineral Links: Scroll Down on this page to mineral and rock links. There are a lot of great resources here.

ArcGIS Online: This is the program you will use to make maps of your mineral resource. You will need to sign up for an ArcGIS Online account with the invite sent to your mylcusd.net email.

StoryMaps: This is the medium by which you and your partner will do your project. See the tutorial for details on how to do it.

Not finding the data that you need to make your map in ArcGIS Mineral Resources Database? Try finding a map of your mineral resource by using Mineral Resources Online Spatial Data or Mineral Resources Data System.

The Minerals and Rocks section of my Geology Links of Interest page have a wealth of sources as well.

 

 

Internet Investigation Links for Tuesday, 10/6/15

Part 1: ES0506: How Do Crystals Grow?

Part 2: Crystal Structures. Use the following links to explore the different mineral crystal structures and find examples of the crystal structure of minerals themselves

Introduction to Crystallography: Use this link to describe the geometry of the seven different mineral crystal systems

Virtual Museum of Minerals and Molecules: Good site for envisioning crystal structures in 3-D.

Crystal Structure and Crystal Systems: Good descriptions of crystal systems and crystal forms.

Crystal Structure Databases: Good site for searching minerals by their crystal structure.

Mineral Gallery: Good pictures of minerals

Mineral and Gemstone Kingdom: More good information about minerals, including their crystal systems

 

Internet Investigation for Tuesday, 9/29/15

Internet Investigation Worksheet

Part 1: ES0501: How Many Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons are in Common Elements? Use Firefox or Internet Explorer.

Build an Atom: Use this animation in place of steps 4 and 5 of the Internet Investigation, as the animations in Shockwave were found to run slow or not at all.

Part 2: NOVA Elements: Use Firefox or Safari Only. Scroll down to the last link on the bottom left entitled “NOVA Elements” and click on that. Then click on “Explore the Interactive Periodic Table.” Turn your sound down on your computer to not annoy the people around you. You may be prompted to install Unity Web Player. If you are, please install it. When the animation loads, click on the circle that says “Explore the Interactive Periodic Table.”

 

Internet Investigation for Friday and Monday, 8/28 and 8/31/15

Part 1: ES0402: How do We Know about Layers Deep within Earth?

Part 2: Why do Seismic Waves Travel a Curving Path through Earth?

Part 3: How do P & S Waves Give Evidence for a Liquid Outer Core?

 

Internet Investigation for Friday, August 14, 2015

ES0103: How are Earth’s Spheres Interacting?

ES0108: How do Interactions among Earth’s Spheres Vary Regionally?

 

 

 

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