| Projetos do DR4 | ||
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| Básicos | ||
| Avançados | ||
| Desafios | ||
| Para Crianças | ||
| - Astronomia de Antigamente | ||
| - Caça Tesouro | ||
| - Constelações | ||
| Jogos e Competições | ||
| Links para Outros | ||
| Old Time Astronomy | ||
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| Drawing | ||
| Meet Mr. Geldorp | ||
| Drawing Tips | ||
| Get Your Object | ||
| Compare | ||
| Guess the Place | ||
| Conclusion | ||
| Sketch Gallery | ||
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Conclusion
Did you enjoy drawing the objects? You have now learned a little about what astronomy was like in my time. If you have a parent that owns a telescope, you can try doing astronomy just like I did. Look through the telescope's eyepiece, and draw what you see. Try it!
Today, astronomers rarely look through telescopes with their eyes. They almost always use a camera to record the data they want. The SDSS telescope pictures you saw were taken with a large digital camera. The camera is shown to the right.
Send us your best drawings and we will post them in our gallery! |
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