The Solar System

Starchild

Title: Welcome to StarChild: A Learning Center for Young Astronomers

Author/Creator: Joyce Dejoie and Elizabeth Truelove

Publication date/ Creation: Oct. 14, 2010.

ID: http://starchild.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/StarChild/StarChild.html

Description: This webpage includes many topics about the solar system. It has exciting information, pictures, games, and a question of the month section. It is serviced from the NASA website by volunteers who are teachers. It is user friendly and well organized. It also has information for students up to the Secondary level.

Subject/ Keyword: Planetarium- Astronomical models

MARC

100 ## $a Dejoie, Joyce

245 ## $a Welcome to starchild:

      ##  $b A learning center for young astronomers

      ##  $c Joyce Dejoie ; Elizabeth Truelove


      ##  $h Website


260 ## $a Washington, DC

      ##  $c c2010.

300 ## $a One free website.

520 ## $a This webpage includes many topics about the solar system. It has exciting information, pictures, games, and a question of the month section. It is serviced from the NASA website by volunteers who are teachers. It is user friendly and well organized. It also has information for students up to the Secondary level.

    ##  $b Earth and space science- grade 3

650 #4 $a Planetarium
      ## $v Astronomical models
      #0 $a Web sites

856 [4 0] http://starchild.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/StarChild/StarChild.html

856 {4 2} (viewed on February 22, 2011)

Stanford Solar Center

Title: Stanford Solar Center

Author/Creator: Deborah Scherrer

Amara Graps

Paul J. Mortfield

Hao Thai

Anna Kosovicheva

Publication date/ Creation: 1996

ID: http://solar-center.stanford.edu/folklore/#nativeam

Description: No one knows what the earliest humans thought about the sky, for no records exist. However, the cultures of the Australian Aborigines, which have been passed down via legends, songs, and dances for more than 40,000 years, give us a glimpse of how these earliest known astronomers may have interpreted the Sun and stars. (reference from website)

Subject/ Keyword: Educational technology- SPACE environment

MARC


100 ## $a Scherrer, Deborah

245 ## $a Stanford Solar Center

      ##  $c  Graps, Amara; Mortfield, Paul J.; Thai, Hao; Kosovicheva,   Anna
      ##  $h Website
260 ## $b Scherrer, Deborah

      ##  $c 1996

300 ## $a One website.

520 ##  $a No one knows what the earliest humans thought about the sky, for no records exist. However, the cultures of the Australian Aborigines, which have been passed down via legends, songs, and dances for more than 40,000 years, give us a glimpse of how these earliest known astronomers may have interpreted the Sun and stars. (reference from website)

     ##  $b Earth and space science- grade 3


650 #1 $a Educational technology

       ## $v SPACE environment

       #0  $c Web sites

856 [4 0] http://solar-center.stanford.edu/folklore/ - nativeam

856 {4 2} (viewed on February 22, 2011)

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