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Overview
of "Lithograph: Helix Nebula"
Description:
Lithograph:
Helix Nebula (PDF)
(632KB; Acrobat Reader required) This Hubble Space Telescope image shows the colorful aftermath of the death of a Sun-like star: a planetary nebula. Text describes how this planetary nebula may have formed, and provides key word definitions as well as fast facts. Includes a classroom activity. Format(s) available: PDF
Grades: 6-12, 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: Helix Nebula as: An engagement tool in an inquiry-based lesson. Have students study the image side of the lithograph. Ask them to write down three to five questions they have about the image. When the students are finished, their questions can be used in a variety of ways:
A content reading tool. Have students read the back of the lithograph and then write a quiz for the class. An example of a planetary nebula. Use the inquiry-based classroom activity called "In Search of Planetary Nebulae" that is included with the PDF lithograph. HubbleSite Press release: "Iridescent Glory of Nearby Planetary Nebula
Showcased on Astronomy Day," See the Stars and stellar evolution section on "Teaching tools" page. |
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