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Mendikoa, Inigo; Perez-Hoyos, Santiago; Sanchez-Lavega, Agustin – European Journal of Physics, 2012
Remote sensing of planets evokes using expensive on-orbit satellites and gathering complex data from space. However, the basic properties of clouds in planetary atmospheres can be successfully estimated with small telescopes even from an urban environment using currently available and affordable technology. This makes the process accessible for…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Undergraduate Students, Urban Environment, Science Instruction
Cenadelli, D.; Zeni, M.; Bernagozzi, A.; Calcidese, P.; Ferreira, L.; Hoang, C.; Rijsdijk, C. – European Journal of Physics, 2009
Trigonometric parallax is a powerful method to work out the distance of celestial bodies, and it was used in the past to measure the distance of the Moon, Venus, Mars and nearby stars. We set up an observation campaign for high school and undergraduate students with the purpose to measure both the Moon's and Mars' parallax. To have a large enough…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Astronomy, Foreign Countries, Measurement Techniques
Cenadelli, D.; Zeni, M. – European Journal of Physics, 2008
While astrophysics is a fascinating subject, it hardly lends itself to laboratory experiences accessible to undergraduate students. In this paper, we describe a feasible astrophysical laboratory experience in which the students are guided to take several stellar spectra, using a telescope, a spectrograph and a CCD camera, and perform a full data…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Photography, Astronomy, Climate