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We did a workshop with the Ceramic Store for Klein ISD art teachers using AMACO's Whimsical Fish and Figures lesson plan. The teachers created great pieces!!
We did a workshop with the Ceramic Store for Klein ISD art teachers using AMACO's Whimsical Fish and Figures lesson plan. The teachers created great pieces!!
We did a workshop with the Ceramic Store for Klein ISD art teachers using AMACO's Whimsical Fish and Figures lesson plan. The teachers created great pieces!!
We did a workshop with the Ceramic Store for Klein ISD art teachers using AMACO's Whimsical Fish and Figures lesson plan. The teachers created great pieces!!
We did a workshop with the Ceramic Store for Klein ISD art teachers using AMACO's Whimsical Fish and Figures lesson plan. The teachers created great pieces!!
We did a workshop with the Ceramic Store for Klein ISD art teachers using AMACO's Whimsical Fish and Figures lesson plan. The teachers created great pieces!!
Day one of The Women's Museum's summer camp Adventures in Science. The Adventures in Science summer enrichment camp is geared towards young girls throughout the Dallas Metroplex ages 11-16. The Museum’s goal is to provide a week long science enrichment [science, technology, engineering, math, etc.] program for girls that will expose them to various science related career fields and exciting experiments and science projects
We did a workshop with the Ceramic Store for Klein ISD art teachers using AMACO's Whimsical Fish and Figures lesson plan. The teachers created great pieces!!
According to the National World War II Museum in 1942, the Office of War information (OWI) was established to produce posters, pamphlets, newsreels, radio shows and movies to persuade the public to support the war effort. The posters the OWI created were put up in railway stations, post offices, schools and apartment buildings. A resident of DeKalb, Illinois, an inveterate collector, Mr. W.W. Embree had an extensive World War II poster collection and donated it to the Regional History Center. Two posters from his collection provide the centerpiece of this lesson.
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We did a workshop with the Ceramic Store for Klein ISD art teachers using AMACO's Whimsical Fish and Figures lesson plan. The teachers created great pieces!!
We did a workshop with the Ceramic Store for Klein ISD art teachers using AMACO's Whimsical Fish and Figures lesson plan. The teachers created great pieces!!
We did a workshop with the Ceramic Store for Klein ISD art teachers using AMACO's Whimsical Fish and Figures lesson plan. The teachers created great pieces!!
Solution to a student activity to sort out information about three X-ray satellites.
1. launched in 1999
2. will require several rocket missions to launch the entire observatory
3. consists of four individual satellites
4. perform detailed studies of blackholes, supernovas, dark matter, origin, evolution, and destiny of the universe
5. launched in 2000
6. more quantitative data on abundance, velocity, temperature of gas
7. superior ability to discriminate amongst different x-rays wavelengths
8. flies more than 1/3 of the way to the moon
9. an array of 32 individual microcalorimeters
10. exquisitely shaped for pairs of mirrors
11. incorporates a three stage cooling system capable of operating the array at 60 mK for about two years
12. will be placed 1.5 million miles from Earth
13. images are 25x sharper than previous x-ray telescopes
14. designed to study the universe in x-rays
15. detects broadest range of x-ray wavelengths
16. focusing power equivalent to the ability to read a newspaper a half a mile away
17. focus on smaller areas which will exclude picking up signals from external medium of hot gas
18. X-ray telescopes are one way to observe extremely hot matter with temperature of millions of degrees
19. data collected in hours instead days
20. observatory must be placed high above Earth’s surface because Earth’s atmosphere absorbs X-rays
21. deployment of observatory commanded by woman
22. 10X higher spectral resolution for detecting emission from Iron
23. collecting areas 3 square meters which will detect x-ray sources 100x fainter
24. a high resolution X-ray spectrometer based on a microcalorimeter array, four CCD X-ray cameras, and a hard X-ray telescope
25. detects and images X-ray sources billions of light years away
View On Black. One of the Irish Air Corps' two maritime patrol Casas at the 2010 air show in Bray in Co. Wicklow. The “Real Map of Ireland” shows the size of the job these aircraft have.
The story that this Spanish built plane has a special warning signal that can only be picked up by Spanish fishing boats couldn’t be true . . . could it :-)
March 1, 2008
Hosted by Ladue Middle School, St. Louis, MO
Presented by Margaret Allison Clements in conjunction with the United States Food and Drug Administration.