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Exploring Black Holes
What is a black hole? How do astronomers find them? What's an event horizon? Take your students on a quest for these answers in a new set of activities. Students use the online Black Hole Encyclopedia, as well as real and current data
on supermassive black holes as they work through these activities. Download the PowerPoint presentation and four movie files to reinforce your instruction.
Grade level: Integrated Physics and Chemistry, Physics, Astronomy

Activity File (8.1 MB pdf)
Science Standards (61 Kb pdf)

Additional Downloads
Student Journal (76 Kb pdf)
News Flashes (44 Kb pdf)
Black Hole Claims (68 Kb pdf)
BH_candidate_matrix (136 Kb pdf)

Please download the PowerPoint and four movie files. Make sure that all these files are in the same directory (or folder) on your computer hard
drive.
PowerPoint (6.8 MB)
Four movie files
Andromeda_blackhole.mov (4.2 MB)
blackhole.mov (3.4 MB)
Chandra_rxj1242.mov (4.8)
STScI_blackhole.mpg (3.4 MB)

 

 

 

 

 

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Marc Wetzel
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432-426-3672

 



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