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Carol Mahoney

Moon_Worksheet - 4 views

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    Printable moon calendar page either with month and year or blank. Include page of moon phases that can be cut out.
Martin Burrett

Sun & Moon Scope - 86 views

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    A well designed science 3D simulation showing the position of the sun and moon from any position on the Earth in real time or at a certain time in the past or future. Also see the moon phase and sun rise and set times. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Science
Jac Londe

12/21/12: Definitely Not the End of the World | Wired Science | Wired.com - 29 views

  • There is not a single iota of evidence that large-scale planetary alignments cause changes in geologic events – like earthquakes and eruptions – on Earth. The only celestial bodies that could play some role – and there is some evidence that suggest that they may, in minor ways – are the Sun and the Moon. This is due to their relative close proximity (especially the moon) and their mass. I’ve covered some of this in my discussion of why the so-called “Supermoons” are silly and play no role in increasing/decreasing geologic events. What about the alignment with the galactic center? The center of the galaxy must exert some force on the Earth (and solar system) or we wouldn’t be orbiting it. However, beyond that fact that alignments like this happen all the time, the force that the galactic center exerts on Earth is ~0.00006x that of the Moon on Earth and ~0.00000037x that of the Sun, doesn’t it seem a little ridiculous to claim that the galactic center can change anything on Earth if the Sun and the Moon cause little-to-no effect on geologic events?
Carol Mahoney

moon_challenge - 103 views

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    Drag the correct phase of the moon into the the lunar cycle.
Kelly Boushell

Lunar Phases Simulation - 85 views

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    This simulation shows the phases of the moon along with the rotation of the earth.
Martin Burrett

Earth and Moon - Fun with augmented reality - 2 views

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    A great augmented reality model of the Earth and Moon. Great for explaining orbits and the moon's effects on tides. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+&+Web+Tools
Carol Mahoney

Moon Phase Images - 19 views

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    Searchable database with images of the moon for specific dates and times going back through 1800s and forward into 2100s.
Betty Powell

FearOfPhysics.com:Sun, Earth, and Moon in Motion - 0 views

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    Explains the rotation of the earth around the sun and moon around the earth.
Martin Burrett

Day Night Demonstrator - 0 views

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    Help your students understand day/night, moon phases and seasons with this great tool. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Science
Gerald Carey

http://www.dynamicdiagrams.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/orrery_2011_bce.swf - 3 views

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    Brilliant simulation of the orbits of the planets AND their moons.
Eric Arbetter

Home - MOON Project - 4 views

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    This looks like a neat project for students.
Roland Gesthuizen

Conspiracy debunked: Atlanta snow doesn't melt. - 16 views

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    "Here at BA Central I see a lot of truly ridiculous conspiracy theories. Over the years there's been the Moon Hoax, various asteroids NASA was covering up that would hit the Earth (or wipe us out somehow via electricity), and of course the end of the Earth over and over and over again. Yet happily, we're still here. Yet sadly, so are these silly theories."
Donna Baumbach

New Moon - 34 views

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    Guide from Shmoop Summary, themes, quotes, questions, characters, literary devices, trivia, weblinks
Martin Burrett

BBC - Dimensions - 69 views

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    This is a great Google Map mashup from the BBC that shows things in their true size from your location. From the size of historical battles, to natural disasters, to the size of the moon. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/PSHE,+RE,+Citizenship,+Geography+&+Environmental
Martin Burrett

Doodle on Maps with quikmaps.com - 1 views

shared by Martin Burrett on 17 Jul 11 - Cached
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    A easy to use, versatile mapping tool. Students can annotate and draw on the maps. Great with an interactive whiteboard. Because this site uses Google Maps you can not only use a map of Earth, but the Moon, Mars and the sky too. Great for Sci-Fi creative writing. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/PSHE,+RE,+Citizenship,+Geography+&+Environmental
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