If you think it's Venus, you are kinda right, however, if you take the AVERAGE distance, you will find that Mercury is our closest neighbor...on average! See video below:Often times we only think linearly when we should look at multiple facets to gain a clearer understanding of reality. https://physicstoday.scitation.org/do/10.1063/PT.6.3.20190312a/full/
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Check out the following cool stuff happening in the sky this year (source - timeanddate.com and earthsky.org): Lunar Eclipse Jan. 20-21If you happen to forget how an eclipse occurs, check out the diagrams below to refresh your understanding: Mercury Transit Nov.11
Session presented by Mandy Krause of the Welder Wildlife Foundation.
Learn more about the Welder Wildlife Rangelands Curriculum here! Have you seen Stranger Things on Netflix? Well, there is a much better new series out there created by your in-house science guys at Region 7. Ok, so maybe it is just a 3-minute promo for our summer workshops, especially the "Streamlined" ones. Turn the music up and the lights down and get ready for suspense, violence, and other stuff. Can't view on YouTube? Watch in Kaltura.Region 7 Science Summer Workshops for Teachers in East Texas to examine the new streamlined science standards and share ideas of how to best implement them during the academic year.
click the image below to access the great resources compiled by many of our Region 7 science teachers:
Join us for our next cohort meeting in April...Advanced Drone Training Cohort (with FAA UAV Pilot Test Prep) #70517 (4/19/18) |
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