Astronomy lab
What’s Way Out There?
Big Idea: The Hubble Space Telescope image “Hubble Ultra Deep Field” shows a variety of objects in the very distant Universe that can be systematically and scientifically counted, organized, and classified.
Computer Setup and/or Materials Needed:
That originated from http://www.spacetelescope.org/news/html/heic0406.html
Phase I: Exploration
How many stars can you find? ________________
Total number of galaxies in this image? ___________________
Phase II – Does the Evidence Match a Given Conclusion?
The green circle in the top left hand corner is a sort of “magnifying glass” that you can drag around that will let you look at close up portions of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field. Note that the picture is about 8 green circles wide and 10 green circles tall, for a total of about 80 green circles over the whole image.
Make rough sketches of the five closest galaxies you can find in the image.
If a fellow student proposed a generalization that “nearby galaxies are equally split between circular-round and elongated spiral shapes,” would you agree, disagree with the generalization based on the evidence you collected? Explain your reasoning and provide specificevidence either from the above tasks or from new evidence you yourself generate using the SkyWalker Web Site.
Phase III – What Conclusions Can You Draw From This Evidence?
The Hubble Ultra Deep Field is one of most important images in astronomy because it shows some of the most distant galaxies in the Universe. What conclusions and generalizations can you make from the following data collected by a student by randomly positioning the green circle in an effort to determine WHAT IS THE GENERAL DISTRIBUTION OF GALAXY COLORS? Explain your reasoning and provide the specific evidence you are using, with sketches or pie charts or graphs if necessary, to support your reasoning.
GREEN CIRCLE SAMPLE NUMBER | NUMBER OF RED-ORANGE GALAXIES | NUMBER OF BLUE-WHITE GALAXIES |
1 | 7 | 27 |
2 | 10 | 16 |
3 | 15 | 19 |
4 | 10 | 29 |
5 | 12 | 27 |
Data collected at http://www.aip.de/groups/galaxies/sw/udf/swudfV1.0.html
Phase IV – What Evidence Do You Need To Pursue?
Imagine your team has been assigned the task of writing a news brief for your favorite news blog about the differences between the numbers of nearby and extremely distant galaxies in the Universe. Describe precisely what evidence you would need to collect, and how you would do it, in order to answer the research question of, “Are there more nearby galaxies or extremely distant galaxies?
Phase V – Formulate a Question, Pursue Evidence, and Justify Your Conclusion
Your task is to design an answerable research question, propose a plan to pursue evidence, collect data using the interactive Ultra Hubble Deep Field site (or another suitable source pre-approved by your lab instructor), and create an evidence-based conclusion about the characteristics of galaxies in our Universe, which you have not completed before.
Research Report:
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