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Finding constellations and planets in the ever-moving night sky can be challenging. But with these tips, a few handy diagrams and your imagination, it’s easier than you think!
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Hosted by Stuart Gary, StarStuff takes us on a weekly journey across the universe. StarStuff reports on the latest news and discoveries in science, with a special focus on astronomy, space sciences and cosmology.
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The Aboriginal Astronomy Project is a collaboration of researchers who are studying the astronomical knowledge and traditions of Indigenous Australians.
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This archive contains over 15,000 historical photographs showing the progress of Australian radio astronomy, from 1943 through to 1996.
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Here you will find astronomical resources for students, teachers and anyone else who may be interested in our fascinating field.
- Astronomy and Telescope reviews a resource for people looking for solid, trusted advice and guidance on how to get started in amateur astronomy
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At the Brisbane Astronomical Society we enjoy and share amateur astronomy with our members, the general public, and schools.
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Curriculum materials | Brochures | Outreach | Visits to BoM | Weather Kit | Electronic Weather Monitoring
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Classroom Antarctica is a comprehensive online teaching resource produced by the Australian Antarctic Division. It is particularly aimed at grades 5 to 8.
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Climatica brings scientifically accurate information from the experts to you! Here you’ll find atmospheric chemists and physicists, geologists, oceanographers, glaciologists, ecologists, and other climate scientists writing about their research.
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ASKAP, or the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder, is CSIRO’s new radio telescope currently being developed at the Murchison Radio-astronomy Observatory (MRO) in the Mid West region of Western Australia.
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Take a virtual journey to any location in the world. Explore 3D buildings, imagery, and terrain. Find cities, places and local businesses.
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If you’re interested in satellites or astronomy, you’ve come to the right place!
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Oresome Resources provides free educational resources and teacher professional development to assist the teaching and learning of minerals and energy.
- Navigating the Stars: A Young Learner’s Guide to Astronomy This guide serves as a compass to understand the vast realm of astronomy, lead you through the cosmos, enhance your understanding of the world, and inspire you to discover your place within this universe.
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NASA Wavelength offers a digital collection of Earth and space science resources for educators of all levels – from elementary to college, to out-of-school programs. These resources, developed through funding of the NASA Science Mission Directorate.
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Starlab Education provides inspiring astronomy and earth science presentations throughout Queensland.
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Stellarium is a free open source planetarium for your computer. It shows a realistic sky in 3D, just like what you see with the naked eye, binoculars or a telescope. It is being used in planetarium projectors. Just set your coordinates and go.
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The Teacher Earth Science Education Programme (TESEP) is designed to help middle school (upper Primary and lower Secondary) teachers make better use of their time teaching Earth Science in their classrooms.
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The World At Night (TWAN) is an international effort to present stunning nightscape photos and time-lapse videos of the world’s landmarks against celestial attractions.
- Astronomy for Kids A free introductory guide