Alright so I'm taking an astronomy course. I have 2 projects. One of them is to follow a bunch of constellations for 2 weeks and write about it. Another is to follow the moon for a month and write about it. I'm not sure when the moon one is due, but the constellation one is due on the 24th. Clearly, I do not have enough time. On that note, does anybody know of any website where that keeps track of the two? That way I can just check it out there and write about it. Thanks in advance.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Hudge @ Mar 20 2008, 05:41 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>How old are you?</div> 19. It's a college course. This isn't like for the fifth grade science fair lol
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Hudge @ Mar 20 2008, 05:41 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>How old are you?</div> 19. It's a college course. This isn't like for the fifth grade science fair lol
I'd check with someone who works at your library, or even someone in the astrology department. They would know of some proper resources.
so this is a project where you just have to look into the sky for a few minutes a night, and you haven't done it. :-( You should have watched the moon during the month of the lunar eclipse recently! On a brighter note, this past november and december Mars was the brightest it will be for another 8 years. Even into January it was like a red jewel glowing in the sky. I've never seen it like that; it made me wich I had a good telescope. Now it's small again, and you can only see it if you know where to look (it's almost directly overhead).
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Dumpy @ Mar 20 2008, 07:25 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>so this is a project where you just have to look into the sky for a few minutes a night, and you haven't done it. :-( You should have watched the moon during the month of the lunar eclipse recently! On a brighter note, this past november and december Mars was the brightest it will be for another 8 years. Even into January it was like a red jewel glowing in the sky. I've never seen it like that; it made me wich I had a good telescope. Now it's small again, and you can only see it if you know where to look (it's almost directly overhead).</div> Yeah, I'm pretty much an idiot. I would keep on saying I'm starting this tonight, I'm starting this tonight. And then by the time it was dark outside, I would be really tired and put it off until the next day. The lunar eclipse was right around the time one of the projects were assigned. I was going to go to some astronomy watch thing for extra credit, but there was a Nets game that night lol. I think it was Devin's first game.
Not sure if this'll work, this is my school work resources website. http://www.kegsnet.org.uk/course/view.php?id=23