Science blog returns

Monday, January 17, 2011

Back on Wednesday at last!

I'll be back at DSB Wednesday afternoon!
Everyone keep following the work posted on the Year pages.
No one got the full 5 points for the last question of the week! Check out the BBC site on the left.
There's a new, easy question now posted for this week. Everyone try it!
Mr A

11 comments:

  1. 5 reasons astronomy is awesome acording to Liz and Bill - Black holes, it's inherently exciting, It provides some interesting debates, You become a time traveler, cool demos and one extra reason - Best excuse for coming in late ever.

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  2. That's great Felix, you get 5 points!
    Mr A

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  3. hi mr.ALAN. Can you post another question as Felix answered it straigth away???? thanks LL

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  4. Mr. Alan
    ive got a question
    if someone has already answered the quiz question can u answer it again
    KV

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  5. Lea---I'll put another question in for this week.
    Krishna--the points for the correct answer go to the first student who correctly answers the question.

    Mr A

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  6. Galaxy Zoo is an online astronomy project which invites members of the public to assist in classifying over sixty million galaxies.

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  7. The Galaxy Zoo team of Zookeepers has expanded from humble beginnings to a motley collection of astronomers and developers, all of whom are working to keep you occupied and make the most of your results.

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  8. Galaxy Zoo is using people from all over the world, and all walks of life to classify ... Now they are on the second part of the mission: they want each galaxy ... In the case of Galaxy Zoo all you need to do are the following: ... so that the Sloan Digital Sky Survey group can test a theory on how galaxies rotate. ...

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  9. lea, I'll give you 2 points. But for one point what is Hubble?
    Mr A

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  10. The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) is a space telescope that was carried into orbit by a space shuttle in 1990.

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