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Light Speed, Telescopes, and Looking back in Time

Defined STEM - Light Speed, Telescopes, and Looking back in Time

Objective :
Students will explore the mathematical reasons for our being able to look back in time with telescopes.
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Resources :
Video : Eyes on the Universe 1
Astronomers think of telescopes as "bigger eyes" that allow them to look, not only deep into space, but back into time.
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