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X-WR-CALDESC:Registration closes January 15\, 2021 for this Module\n\nOur a
 ncestors looked up at night in wonder at the points of light. They used th
 e patterns in those points to help tell stories. Astronomers\, the modern 
 day storytellers of the night sky\, use them as guideposts to find their w
 ay around the night sky. \nRecognizing that these glowing points are the f
 actories from which chemical elements are made came only recently.  We als
 o discovered that the stars are not eternal\, and that in their death thro
 es stars evolve into exotic objects whose properties push the very boundar
 ies of science as researchers strive to understand them. This module explo
 res what we know about stars\, their properties and classification\, their
  fates.\n\nDates: February 16 - March 19\, 2021\n\nTimes: Four live sessio
 ns on Tuesdays (February 23\, March 2\, 9\, and 16)\, 4-5pm Pacific Time (
 7-8pm Eastern)\n\nNGSS focus:\n\n5-ESS1-1: Support an argument that differ
 ences in the apparent brightness of the sun compared to other stars is due
  to their relative distances from the Earth.\n\nHS-ESS1-1: Develop a model
  based on evidence to illustrate the life span of the sun and the role of 
 nuclear fusion in the sun’s core to release energy that eventually reaches
  Earth in the form of radiation.\n\nHS-ESS1-3: Communicate scientific idea
 s about the way stars\, over their life cycle\, produce elements.\n\nDetai
 ls: Each module lasts five consecutive weeks\, with 1-hour webinars offere
 d weekly for four of these weeks.  Each module includes a Materials Kit th
 at will be shipped directly to you at the Shipping Address you provide dur
 ing Checkout. Please note: Shipping is included for the Continental U.S. I
 f your ship-to address is Hawaii\, Alaska\, Puerto Rico\, or International
 \, we will contact you with the additional shipping fees.\n\nBefore the fi
 rst and between the webinar sessions\, you’ll engage in activities on your
  own time\, including posting ideas and opinions in an online forum and en
 gaging in assignments and activities related to the content.  You’ll also 
 get a chance to try out the activities with your classes between the webin
 ars and share your experiences.
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DESCRIPTION:Registration closes January 15\, 2021 for this Module\n\nOur an
 cestors looked up at night in wonder at the points of light. They used the
  patterns in those points to help tell stories. Astronomers\, the modern d
 ay storytellers of the night sky\, use them as guideposts to find their wa
 y around the night sky. \nRecognizing that these glowing points are the fa
 ctories from which chemical elements are made came only recently.  We also
  discovered that the stars are not eternal\, and that in their death throe
 s stars evolve into exotic objects whose properties push the very boundari
 es of science as researchers strive to understand them. This module explor
 es what we know about stars\, their properties and classification\, their 
 fates.\n\nDates: February 16 - March 19\, 2021\n\nTimes: Four live session
 s on Tuesdays (February 23\, March 2\, 9\, and 16)\, 4-5pm Pacific Time (7
 -8pm Eastern)\n\nNGSS focus:\n\n5-ESS1-1: Support an argument that differe
 nces in the apparent brightness of the sun compared to other stars is due 
 to their relative distances from the Earth.\n\nHS-ESS1-1: Develop a model 
 based on evidence to illustrate the life span of the sun and the role of n
 uclear fusion in the sun’s core to release energy that eventually reaches 
 Earth in the form of radiation.\n\nHS-ESS1-3: Communicate scientific ideas
  about the way stars\, over their life cycle\, produce elements.\n\nDetail
 s: Each module lasts five consecutive weeks\, with 1-hour webinars offered
  weekly for four of these weeks.  Each module includes a Materials Kit tha
 t will be shipped directly to you at the Shipping Address you provide duri
 ng 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 additional shipping fees.\n\nBefore the fir
 st and between the webinar sessions\, you’ll engage in activities on your 
 own time\, including posting ideas and opinions in an online forum and eng
 aging in assignments and activities related to the content.  You’ll also g
 et a chance to try out the activities with your classes between the webina
 rs and share your experiences.
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LOCATION:Weekly 4pm PT/ 7pm ET through March 16
SUMMARY:Online Astronomy Institute Module 5: The Lives of the Stars
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