Outcomes for Science, Technology and Society (STS) and Knowledge
Students will:
1. Investigate and describe ways that human understanding of Earth and space has depended on technological development 2. Identify problems in developing technologies for space exploration, describe technologies developed for life in space, and explain the scientific principles involved 3. Describe and interpret the science of optical and radio telescopes, space probes and remote sensing technologies 4. Identify issues and opportunities arising from the application of space technology, identify alternatives involved, and analyze implications |
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Unit E: Concept Map
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Notes Package
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Online Textbook
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Presentations PowerPoints
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Doppler Effecthttp://galileoandeinstein.physics.virginia.edu/more_stuff/flashlets/doppler.htm
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Canadian Contributions
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Alouette I
Launch: September 29, 1962 Status: Inactive |
Alouette II
Launch: 1965 Status: Inactive |
Assignments
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unit_e_-_reviewbooklet.pdf | |
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Unit E: Project
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Study Guide
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Useful Telescope Resources
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