Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/UCLA

Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/UCLA

Much of the evolution of the universe can be described through the pull of gravity and push of pressure. Gravity condenses gas, it heats up, and if it can, it expands, and if it can’t, stars are formed. In this Hangout, we will consider the gas laws, and look at different kinds of nebulae.

Join the Hangout on Air  08 Wednesday, April at 18:00 (CET): https://plus.google.com/events/cov2onkcn4bc64ui4gf23jo2eu0

This is series Hangouts on Astronomy and Planetary Science supported by Ellinogermaniki Agogi and NUCLIO in the framework of the European Science Education Academy and the Galileo Teacher Training Programme. Hangouts are hosted by Dr Pamela L. Gay. GTTP invite you to work along with the series to create classroom educational materials while earning badges as you progress.

More information: https://galileoteachers.org/resources/inspiring-science-education/