Activity Titles

Magic Wand

Activity Objective: To demonstrate, through the property of persistence of vision, how an image falling on a CCD array is divided into individual pieces.
Application: Astronomy, Physical Science, Technology Education

Persistence of Vision Tube

Activity Objective: To demonstrate how individual pieces of data combine to produce complete images.
Application: Astronomy, Physical Science, Technology Education

Color Recognition

Activity Objective: To show how space observatories make use of monochromatic filters to collect data on the color of objects in space.
Application: Art, Astronomy, Physical Science, Technology Education

Colored Shadows

Activity Objective: To demonstrate how three colored lights can be combined to produce a wide range of secondary colors.
Application: Art, Astronomy, Physical Science, Technology Education

Binary Numbers

Activity Objective: To use the binary number system to transmit data as astronomical spacecraft do to Earth.
Application: Astronomy, Mathematics, Technology Education

Paint By The Numbers

Activity Objective: To simulate how light collected from a space object converts into binary data and reconverts into an image of the object.
Application: Art, Astronomy, Mathematics, Technology Education

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