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Solar System

Starlab was at Concord Road in December and the Second Graders had a great time visiting. We focused on the phenomena of the Winter Triangle. The triangle is a landmark of the winter night sky and is formed by our brightest night sky star, Sirius (found in the constellation Big Dog), the giant star, Betelgeuse (found in Orion's shoulder), and the brightest star in Little Dog, Procyon. In class students were provided with a Winter Map to help guide them as they blasted off on their adventures of the night sky! Stay tuned…

Starlab returns in the Spring!

Sirius Sirius graphic

Betelgeuse graphic Betelgeuse

Procyon Procyon graphic

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Modified 12/26/06

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