pptx, 3.22 MB
pptx, 3.22 MB
This resource contains a 15-slide theory lesson. It has been written to a highly visual lecture using some stunning images taken by the Hubble telescope.
The lesson contains an introductory slide explaining the lessons learning objectives.
Slides number 2 shows the classic EM absorption graph as a way of introducing the necessity of space telescopes to avoid Earth’s atmospheric distortion.
Slide 3 introduces The Solar Dynamics Observatory which can capture images of the sun’s UV output.
Slide 4 is an example of the Sun’s UV output at a wavelength of 17.1nm.
Slide 5 contains a hyperlink to a 4:36 second video from NASA showing some of the most amazing images/films taken by The Solar Dynamics Observatory over the past 5 years.
Slide 6 and 7 introduce the Hubble telescope.
Slide 8 shows an image of the malformed mirror that was used in the original Hubble telescope.
Slide 9 shows an image of the space shuttle service mission sent to correct the faulty optics of the Hubble telescope.
Slide 10 shows the “before and after” images from the Hubble telescope.
Slides 11-12 show some of the iconic images captured by the Hubble telescope.
Slides 13-14 discuss the implications of the Hubble Deep Field image.
Slide 15 contains the book-work reference.
Slide 16 contains the image credits.
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