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  2. Odyssey (children's magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Peterborough, New Hampshire. Language. English. ISSN. 0163-0946. Odyssey was a monthly science magazine for children ages 9–14, created by Richard Berry, editor of Astronomy. The magazine was published between 1979 and 2015. It was based in Peterborough, New Hampshire. [1] The magazine was also headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

  3. Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment - Wikipedia

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    The Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment ( OGLE) is a Polish astronomical project based at the University of Warsaw that runs a long-term variability sky survey (1992–present). The main goals are the detection and classification of variable stars ( pulsating and eclipsing ), discovery of microlensing events, dwarf novae, and studies of ...

  4. List of citizen science projects - Wikipedia

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    An emerging branch of Citizen Science are Community Mapping projects that utilize smartphone and tablet technology. For example, TurtleSAT is a community mapping project that is mapping freshwater turtle deaths throughout Australia. This list of citizen science projects involves projects that engage all age groups.

  5. Portsmouth astronomy project for visually impaired children - AOL

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    A project making astronomy more accessible to visually impaired children could win an award. The Tactile Universe team at the University of Portsmouth has been shortlisted for a Royal National ...

  6. Galaxy Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Galaxy Zoo is a crowdsourced astronomy project which invites people to assist in the morphological classification of large numbers of galaxies. It is an example of citizen science as it enlists the help of members of the public to help in scientific research. [1] [2] There have been 15 versions as of July 2017. [3]

  7. List of experiments - Wikipedia

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    Astronomy. Galileo Galilei uses a telescope to observe that the moons of Jupiter appear to circle Jupiter. This evidence supports the heliocentric model, and weakens the geocentric model of the cosmos (1609) Ole Rømer makes the first quantitative estimate of the speed of light in 1676 by timing the motions of Jupiter's satellite Io with a ...

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