I made a lesson for my brother Sasha’s grade 9 astronomy class:
It’s best to watch at 1080p to get the least bad version of what the Zoom recording software does to the image quality.
2022-06-06
I made a lesson for my brother Sasha’s grade 9 astronomy class:
It’s best to watch at 1080p to get the least bad version of what the Zoom recording software does to the image quality.
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The Big Dipper and the Dene traveller legend — how Indigenous teachings can change views of the night sky
A Mi’kmaw astronomer and a Dene chief share how Indigenous perspectives can help make science more inclusive
James Webb Space Telescope hit by tiny meteoroid
A tiny rock fragment has hit the new James Webb Space Telescope’s main mirror.
The damage inflicted by the dust-sized micrometeoroid is producing a noticeable effect in the observatory’s data but is not expected to limit the mission’s overall performance.
This presentation was incredible. Interesting, personal and also meaningful to indigenous learners. Well done and I learned quite a bit as well.
Record-Breaking Voyager Spacecraft Begin to Power Down – Scientific American
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/record-breaking-voyager-spacecraft-begin-to-power-down/