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X-WR-CALDESC:Registration is closed.\n\nWhat are these phenomena and why ar
 e they important?  What can knowledge about the objects in the universe we
  share tell us about our lives here on Earth?  How are they relevant?  Wha
 t sort of analogous and common phenomena can we invoke to help learners un
 derstand more about the workings of the universe?\n\nAppropriate for teach
 ing grade levels 3-12.\n\nDates: January 5 - February 5\, 2021\n\nTimes: F
 our live sessions on Tuesdays (January 12\, 19\, 26\, and February 2)\, 4-
 5pm Pacific Time (7-8pm Eastern)\n\nNGSS focus: \n\n5-PS2-1: Support an ar
 gument that the gravitational force exerted by Earth on objects is directe
 d down.\n\n5-ESS1-1: Support an argument that differences in the apparent 
 brightness of the sun compared to other stars is due to their relative dis
 tances from the Earth.\n\nMS-ESS1-2: Develop and use a model to describe t
 he role of gravity in the motions within galaxies and the solar system. \n
 \nHS-ESS1-2: Construct an explanation of the Big Bang theory based on astr
 onomical evidence of light spectra\, motion of distant galaxies\, and comp
 osition of matter in the universe.\n\nHS-ESS1-4: Use mathematical or compu
 tational representations to predict the motion of orbiting objects in the 
 solar system.\n\nDetails: Each module lasts five consecutive weeks\, with 
 1-hour webinars offered weekly for four of these weeks.  Each module inclu
 des a Materials Kit that will be shipped directly to you in early January 
 at the Shipping Address you provide during Checkout. Please note: Shipping
  is included for the Continental U.S. If your ship-to address is Hawaii\, 
 Alaska\, Puerto Rico\, or International\, we will contact you with the add
 itional shipping fees.\n\nBefore the first and between the webinar session
 s\, you’ll engage in activities on your own time\, including posting ideas
  and opinions in an online forum and engaging in assignments and activitie
 s related to the content.  You’ll also get a chance to try out the activit
 ies with your classes between the webinars and share your experiences.
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DESCRIPTION:Registration is closed.\n\nWhat are these phenomena and why are
  they important?  What can knowledge about the objects in the universe we 
 share tell us about our lives here on Earth?  How are they relevant?  What
  sort of analogous and common phenomena can we invoke to help learners und
 erstand more about the workings of the universe?\n\nAppropriate for teachi
 ng grade levels 3-12.\n\nDates: January 5 - February 5\, 2021\n\nTimes: Fo
 ur live sessions on Tuesdays (January 12\, 19\, 26\, and February 2)\, 4-5
 pm Pacific Time (7-8pm Eastern)\n\nNGSS focus: \n\n5-PS2-1: Support an arg
 ument that the gravitational force exerted by Earth on objects is directed
  down.\n\n5-ESS1-1: Support an argument that differences in the apparent b
 rightness of the sun compared to other stars is due to their relative dist
 ances from the Earth.\n\nMS-ESS1-2: Develop and use a model to describe th
 e role of gravity in the motions within galaxies and the solar system. \n
 \nHS-ESS1-2: Construct an explanation of the Big Bang theory based on astr
 onomical evidence of light spectra\, motion of distant galaxies\, and comp
 osition of matter in the universe.\n\nHS-ESS1-4: Use mathematical or compu
 tational representations to predict the motion of orbiting objects in the 
 solar system.\n\nDetails: Each module lasts five consecutive weeks\, with 
 1-hour webinars offered weekly for four of these weeks.  Each module inclu
 des a Materials Kit that will be shipped directly to you in early January 
 at the Shipping Address you provide during Checkout. Please note: Shipping
  is included for the Continental U.S. If your ship-to address is Hawaii\, 
 Alaska\, Puerto Rico\, or International\, we will contact you with the add
 itional shipping fees.\n\nBefore the first and between the webinar session
 s\, you’ll engage in activities on your own time\, including posting ideas
  and opinions in an online forum and engaging in assignments and activitie
 s related to the content.  You’ll also get a chance to try out the activit
 ies with your classes between the webinars and share your experiences.
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LOCATION:Weekly 4pm PT/ 7pm ET through Feb 2nd
SUMMARY:Online Astronomy Institute Module 4: Revealing the Universe
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