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It is an electronic pedagogical tool for secondary schools that aims to provide a ready-to-use resource, inspired by real observations and research activities applying modern processing techniques.
It is an electronic pedagogical tool for secondary schools that aims to provide a ready-to-use resource, inspired by real observations and research activities applying modern processing techniques.
A home-made spectroscope helps to realize that different sources of light do not shine in the same way.
The specific pedagogical concept underlying the project is the practical use (Hands-On) of real astronomical data in classrooms.
The software developed for the Eu-hou program has been designed to be a multi-platform, multi-lingual experience for image manipulation and analysis in the classroom. Its design enables easy implementation of new facilities and basically requires no in-situ maintenance.
Solar System Science (previously Hands-On Solar System or HOSS), lets your students use images from professional telescopes along with image processing software developed for use in the classroom, to learn key concepts in astronomy, mathematics, and technology.
This tool is an exciting new way to explore the story of the Apollo missions, still the only time mankind has set foot on another world.