The final documentary has finally been completed and is now on the main site! We certainly have come a long way and I am super excited for the final presentation day at Wellington Elementary.
This is the template provided by the Classroom Constellation Crew! Use this graphic to help guide you through your constellation poster. Your poster assignments can be found at roster.gngstudios.net.
Research resources as well as links to software recomendations navigate to reources.gngstudios.net.
The event planning team wants YOUR input on the music that should be played for the project completion event. Please submit your songs at playlist.gngstudios.net.
The description of each star requires four main points of information at the MINIMUM. Name, Magnitude (Visible), Classification, Distance From Earth (LY)
If you search your constellation on Wikipedia, you can look to the information box on the right of the website. This will outline which stars are part of your constellation, the names of these stars, and provide a hyperlink named "List of stars in (your constellation)" that links to a list of technical information that you can use to fill out the star description.
Marcus is eating a chip.
Cutting out the templates for your constellation posters.
Finished cutting out the 6 Mil Extra Heavy Duty 20 ft x 100 ft Black Plastic Sheeting
They started to grid the observatory so that they can hang the constellations.
Started the process of adding constellations to the observatory.
Finished up constellation posters and added more constellations to the observatory.
Continued to grid constellations on observatory and add stars to constellation posters.
Continued to hang constellations.
Mr. Horstmeyer asserted his dominance.
Started to inflate the observatory.