Over the Event Horizon: Relativity and Black Holes
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What:
Session
When:
10:30 AM, Saturday 6 Feb 2021 CST
(1 hour 30 minutes)
Where:
Space Center Houston (Hosting of all events take place on-line-virtually)
- Virtual Classroom 9
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Grades 9-12Expert/ Educator
Beyond the event horizon- The basic nature of black holes
Have you ever wondered what a black hole is or where it goes? The specific construction of black holes seems to be one of the most consistently asked questions regarding the basic nature of the cosmos.
This presentation will cover the basics of what a black hole is, why it’s “black”, and what that means for the structure of the universe as we understand it. We will also cover some classroom activities that can be used to model and demonstrate black holes for students.
Documents
00Intro (< 1KB)
Black Hole Modeling Lab - Educator (87.85KB)
Who's Attending
Chris Matty
Mr.
Jill Y
Smithsonian Institution
Ceceila McTighe
Forest Lake Elementary
Susan Talamantez
South San Antonio High School
Edgar Ayala
Augusta A. Mayo Elementary School
Dave Brown
Space Center Houston Education[Retired)
Leila Makdisi
Museum of Science and Industry - Chicago
Peleg White
Space Center Houston Education Dept
Michelle Brosseau
Mrs. Brosseau's Binder
Bela Power
NASA OKSG
Ken Hargreaves
Lockerbie Academy, Scotland.
Vanessa Ortega
Eureek'a
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