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• 100 welsh primary schools• 100 Universe in a Box toolkits• 40+ enquiry-based classroom

activities• 0.4-m robotic telescope • STEM training for primary school

teachers• STARS role model scheme• 60,000 primary school students in

10 years

Universe in the Classroom

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• Astronomy education toolkit• Ages 4-11• 40 enquiry-based activities• Five modules:

1. Earth, 2. Moon, 3. Sun,4. Solar System, 5. Constellations

• Linked to National Curriculum: – Science, Maths, English, Geography, History,

Art

Universe in a Box

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What’s in the Box?

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STARS

• Stellar Role Models• BSc, MSc, PhD • Diverse group: gender, language,

ethnicity, background• Trained in communication, education

and presentation skills

…Science is for everyone!

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Welcome

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Module 1:The Moon

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MOONTHE

- Accessible Celestial Body- Visible daily to naked eye- Spherical object like Earth

- Diameter - 3560 km- Temperature - -160º to 120º C- Gravity- 83% weaker than

Earth

- Manned lunar missions

~Australia

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- ‘Seas’- No atmosphere

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Distance

384 000

Kilometers

Moonto the

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DistanceMoonto the

‘actual’

30 Earths in a row

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Activity 1.8: Lunar Phases

in Action

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“FIRST quarter”

“FULL Moon” “LASTquarter”

Lunar Cycle

Phases Moon

of the

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Activity 1.5: Reflecting Moon

Activity 1.6 Lunar Phases Visualised

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“New Moon”

“First Quarter”

“Full Moon”

“Last Quarter”

Daytime

Evening

Night

Morning

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“Full Moon”

efore fter

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A lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon travels into Earth's shadow

During the new moon phase, the Moon cannot be seen because it is in Earth's shadow

We only ever see one side of the Moon because it does not rotate

Between new moon and half moon the Moon is visible mostly during the day

On the same night, different phases of the moon can be seen from different parts of the world

The Moon's gravitational pull causes the tides on Earth

True or False?

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How can we see the full moon?

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How can we see the full moon?

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Module 2:Earth

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EarthTHE

Diameter12 742 km

GravityFocused near the centre

BordersPolitical borders can’t be seen from space

ShapeSpherical, no top or bottom

Rotation23 hours 56 mins

Orbit365.24 days

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What makes this special?

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Water

Energy

Atmosphere

Gravity

- Regulate temperature- Allows us to breathe- Blankets from harmful radiation

- 70% surface is water- Ideal distance from the Sun

- Weaker: We’d float away- Stronger: We’d be crushed- Food

- Oxygen- Sunlight

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Activity 2.4: Day & Night

Activity 2.2: Up and Down

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Earth’s axis is at an angle of 23.4%

Common Misconception: Earth-Sun distance variesBut…why then, is it summer in the Southern Hemisphere when it is winter in the Northern Hemisphere?

Seasons

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Winter

Summer

The Sun’s rays are spread over a larger area: lower intensity

Seasons

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Winter

Summer

Summer

Winter

Seasons

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Activity 2.5: Seasons

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Winter

Summer

Summer

Winter

Seasons

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Stellarium demo

visit: stellarium.org

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Because of the tilt of Earth's axis, Wales is closer to the Sun in summer than in winter

The sun rises exactly in the East and sets exactly in the West each day

The amount of daylight increases each day throughout the summer

True or False?Summer occurs when the Earth is closer to the Sun

During winter the sun is lower on the horizonCountries along the equator experience much smaller variations in temperature than countries closer to the poles

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Module 3: The Sun

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The Sun Star:

Gigantic burning ball of plasma

Energy from Nuclear Fusion Spherical shape due to

balance of gravity and energy created at core

99.9% of all the mass in our Solar System

Diameter 1 392 000

kmWeight~2 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

000 kgTemperature5500ºC | 15 700 000ºC

Age~4 570 000 000 years

Centre of our Solar System

109 Earths or 400 Moons!

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46*(object comparison to scale)

Diameter = 109 EarthsArea > million Earths

SunTHE

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A r t

D r a w f e a t u r e s o f t h e S u n ;

s u n s p o t s , g r a n u l a t i o n ,

p r o t u b e r a n c e s

M a t h s

D i a m e t e r o f t h e S u n =

1 0 9 E a r t h s o r 4 0 0 M o o n s

E n g l i s h / W e l s h a n d C u l t u r e

T h e S u n w a s w o r h s h i p p e d a s a d i e t y i n m a n y

c o u n t r i e s . L o o k u p a n d

m a k e u p s t o r i e s a b o u t t h e S u n .

G e o g r a p h yT h e S u n i s

e s s e n t i a l t o a l l l i f e o n E a r h , H o w d o e s t h e S u n a ff e c t t h e e n v i r o n m e n t s

o n E a r t h ?

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Sun-Moon-Earth System

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Solar Eclipse

From Earth From Space (ISS)

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Solar Eclipse

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Activity 2.6: Solar Eclipse

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Lunar Eclipse

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Activity 2.7: Lunar Eclipse

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Andersom kan ook...

Lunar Eclipse

???

??

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(Umbra)

Earth’s shadow

“Why does the Moon turn red during a Lunar Eclipse?”

Why doesn’t the Moon turn black?

(Penumbra)

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“Why does the Moon turn red during a Lunar Eclipse?”

WHAT are we seeing?

WHICH factors/ elements play a role?

The Moon darkened and turned red

The Sun, the Moon, the Earth and Earth’s shadow

WHAT do we know about these factors/ elements?The Sun is acting as a backlight; the Moon is in

Earth’s shadow; the Earth has an atmosphere

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“Why does the horizon turn red at sunset?

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“Why is the sky blue during the day?”

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WHAT are we seeing?

WHICH factors/ elements play a role?

Blue light from all directions

“Why is the sky blue during the day?”

Sunlight; Earth’s atmosphere; our eyes

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Sunlight consists of all the colours of the rainbow

WHAT do we know about these factors/ elements?

“Why is the sky blue during the day?”

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Earth’s atmosphere contains many different gases, including nitrogen, oxygen and carbon dioxide.

WHAT do we know about these factors/ elements?

“Why is the sky blue during the day?”

Earth’s atmosphere

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The sun's rays are scattered by the air and dust particles in the atmosphere

O2

O2

O2

O2

O2

O2

O2

O2

O2

O2

O2

N2

N2

N2

N2

N2

N2

N2

N2

N2

N2

N2

N2

N2

N2

Blue sunlight

Red sunlight

“Why is the sky blue during the day?”

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Blue light is scattered in all directions, making the entire sky look blue!

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- Sun is lower in the sky- Sun’s rays must travel through the atmosphere for longer.- All colours except for red are scattered during the light’s travels- Only the red light remains, making the sky appear red.

“Why does the horizon turn red at sunset?

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Earth’s atmosphere

Why does the Moon turn red during a Lunar Eclipse?”

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Total Lunar Eclipse 28th Sept 2015

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A lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon travels into Earth's shadow

During the new moon phase, the Moon cannot be seen because it is in Earth's shadow

We only ever see one side of the Moon because it does not rotate

Between new moon and half moon the Moon is visible mostly during the day

On the same night, different phases of the moon can be seen from different parts of the world

The Moon's gravitational pull causes the tides on Earth

True or False?

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Module 5: Constellations

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ConstellationsFor centuries the constellations have been the subject of many stories and myths from around the world and played an important role:

- Religion - Spirituality - Navigation

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The Stories of Constellations

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United Kingdom

Scorpio

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Amazon

Water Snake

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Venezuela

Baby Sling

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Do you know any constellations?

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The Twins

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Geminids- Peak: 13th December- 25+ per hour

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Celestial SpherePolaris

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Constellations of the Zodiac Polaris

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Finding the North StarLike the Sun, the stars also appear to move across the night skyExcept the North Star, Polaris

- Stays in line with the Earth's axis

- Always at the North Pole

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Activity 5.1: Visibility of Constellations

Activity 5.2: The Zodiac and Planetary Movements

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Polaris

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Do the stars in a constellation have anything to do with one another?

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Do the stars in a constellation have anything to do with one another?

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Light Years

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Activity 5.4Constellation Shapes

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Because of the tilt of Earth's axis, Wales is closer to the Sun in summer than in winter

The sun rises exactly in the East and sets exactly in the West each day

The amount of daylight increases each day throughout the summer

True or False?Summer occurs when the Earth is closer to the Sun

During winter the sun is lower on the horizonCountries along the equator experience much smaller variations in temperature than countries closer to the poles

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Your turn...

In groups chose a module that you think would be most relevant in your classroom.

Choose at least one activity from the guide and plan a lesson around it, including at least one other subject.

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Other resources• Earthball Booklet• Space Scoop• astroEDU• Stellariumwww.unawe.org

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Las Cumbres Observatory

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Santa Barbara, California : Headquarters

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Telescope Classes

2m x 21m x 9

0.4m x 24

2005 Future2012http://lcogt.net/network

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Telescope Classes

2m x 21m x

0.4m x 24

2005 Future2012

~50% public~10% public

~15% education

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Time domain astronomy

42+ Telescopes = 2 x 2m, 16 x 1m, 24 x 0.4m+http://lcogt.net/network

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3x 1m - Sutherland, South Africa

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3 x 1m - Cerro Tololo, Chile

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