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Overview
of "Lithograph: Star-forming Nebula NGC 3603"
Description:
Lithograph:
Star-forming Nebula NGC 3603 (PDF)
(979KB; Adobe Reader required) This image from the Hubble Space Telescope reveals a family portrait of stars in different stages of their lives, from infant stars still wrapped in cocoons of gas to stars nearing the end of their lives. This image captures thousands of sparkling young stars nestled within the star-forming nebula NGC 3603. This stellar "jewel box" is one of the most massive young star clusters in the Milky Way Galaxy. 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: Star-forming Nebula NGC 3603 as: An example of different stages in a star’s life. Use the inquiry-based classroom activity, "In Search of … Stellar Evolution," 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. HubbleSite: “Starburst Cluster Shows Celestial Fireworks” HubbleSite: “Star Cluster Bursts into Life in New Hubble Image” HubbleSite: “Hubble Snapshot Captures Life Cycle of Stars” See the Stars and stellar evolution section on "Teaching tools" page. |
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