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X-WR-CALDESC:The collecting of evidence is the most fundamental activity sc
 ientists engage in.  But what if the only evidence you have is visual and 
 indirect?  Until recently\, space science research relied entirely on visu
 al observations with no ability at all to directly make measurement\, coll
 ect data\, and examine phenomena. Registration closes August 15. Complete 
 details below.\n\n\nIn this module\, we look at how astronomers can draw c
 onclusions about the size\, distance\, composition\, and origins of planet
 s and moons using only data collected at a distance.  Through an examinati
 on of the properties of solar system objects\, such as planets\, moon\, an
 d comets\, participants will come away with a better understanding of how 
 scientists explore these distant worlds and fragments\, how they are class
 ified\, and how our classification has evolved as new technology allows fo
 r more detailed observations.\n\nAppropriate for teaching grade levels 3-1
 2.\n\nRegistration deadline for Module 1 is August 15\,
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DESCRIPTION:The collecting of evidence is the most fundamental activity sci
 entists engage in.  But what if the only evidence you have is visual and i
 ndirect?  Until recently\, space science research relied entirely on visua
 l observations with no ability at all to directly make measurement\, colle
 ct data\, and examine phenomena. Registration closes August 15. Complete d
 etails below.\n\n\nIn this module\, we look at how astronomers can draw co
 nclusions about the size\, distance\, composition\, and origins of planets
  and moons using only data collected at a distance.  Through an examinatio
 n of the properties of solar system objects\, such as planets\, moon\, and
  comets\, participants will come away with a better understanding of how s
 cientists explore these distant worlds and fragments\, how they are classi
 fied\, and how our classification has evolved as new technology allows for
  more detailed observations.\n\nAppropriate for teaching grade levels 3-12
 .\n\nRegistration deadline for Module 1 is August 15\,
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SUMMARY:TLC Online Astronomy Institute: Module 1 Exploring the Solar System
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