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Archives: Materiales complementarios

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Craters

Planetary systems

There is more to astronomy than meets the eye

Experiments and exercises involving gravitational lenses

How do we know that the Universe is expanding?

Muons in the mountains

Eta Carinae: Reconstruction of major astronomical event

The age of Crab nebula

Reflection on the shape of spiral galaxies

Distance and age of a star cluster

Cepheids and distance of galaxies

Let’s make a portrait of a galaxy

Travelling through Galaxy

About parallax…and constellations

Travelling through Galaxy: 3D models of constellations

Orion

Ranking the brightest stars of a constellation

Making a constellation slide

Brilliant stars on the screen by overhead projector

An estimate of the number of stars visible to photographs

Moon orbit

Didactical activities about tides

The shape of the Earth and the sky

Aristarcho’s proportio

Why are the eclipses dancing through the calendar?

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