Basic Project Guides
These pages give information on how to use SkyServer’s projects as an interactive lab in your science class. The projects were designed to be done individually, but they can be done in teams as well. Each individual or team will need a computer with Web access. The table below gives an overview of each project. Click on the project’s name for more detailed information.
Look through data for thousands of asteroids to learn about the shape of the Solar System Estimated time: 3-4 hours |
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Students use SkyServer’s navigation tool to go on a scavenger hunt through the sky. Estimated time: 3 hours |
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Students take on the biggest project of Estimated time: 5 hours |
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Students look through SkyServer data to find asteroids, small chunks of rock in the inner Solar System. Estimated time: 1 hour |
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Students learn how astronomers make sense of the millions of stars that they see. Estimated time: 3 hours |
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Students look at stars with many amazing colors, then learn why stars have different colors. Estimated time: 11 hours. Shorter versions available. |
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Students develop a classification scheme for galaxies, then compare it to the Hubble Tuning Fork classification used by astronomers. They also learn how galaxies are grouped together, and what happens when galaxies collide. Estimated time: 9 hours. Shorter versions available. The last section of this project requires knowledge from the Color project. |
Neptune image from the National Space Science Data Center