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Overview
of "Lithograph: Carina Nebula Pillar"
Description:
Lithograph:
Carina Nebula Pillar (PDF)
(844K; Adobe Reader required) This image from the Hubble Space Telescope captures the chaotic activity on a three-light-year-tall pillar of gas and dust reminiscent of a craggy fantasy mountaintop surrounded by wispy clouds. New stars buried inside the pillar cannot be seen in this image because they are hidden by a wall of gas and dust but they are firing off jets of gas that can be seen streaming from the towering peaks. Included is an inquiry-based classroom activity. Format(s) available: PDF
Grades: 11-12, but the material
can be adapted for use in other grades at the teacher's discretion
How to use it in the classroom
Teachers can use Lithograph: Carina Nebula Pillar as: An example of star birth. Use the inquiry-based classroom activity, "In Search of … Star Formation," which is included with the PDF lithograph. An engagement tool in an inquiry-based lesson. Have students study the images on the lithograph. Ask them to write down as many questions as possible about the features visible in the images. The students’ questions can be used in a variety of ways. Here are a few suggestions:
A content reading tool. Have students read the back of the lithograph and write a quiz for the class. Press release: “Starry-Eyed Hubble Celebrates 20 Years of Awe and Discovery” Press release background: “Hubble Space Telescope's Wide Field Camera Reveals Splendor of 'Supergiant' Nebula” Press release: “HST Reveals Stunning Detail in Herbig-Haro Object” Tales of … Extreme star birth in the Carina Nebula See the Stars and stellar evolution section on "Teaching tools" page. |
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