Sloan Digital Sky Survey(SDSS) and Voyages Education Portal
The Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) is a project using data collected by the Sloan Telescope and its instruments to make a map of a large part of the universe. This data is shared with scientists throughout the world for their research. It is also made available for students to use. The data is used here in the EIS Academy for the projects listed below. Parts of these projects come from SDSS Voyages Education Section. SDSS Voyages are inquiry based projects.
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Author: Kathy Gustavson
Pre-requisites: EM Waves
Spectroscopy
SDSS: Using the Tools of SDSS
Sloan Digital Sky Survey produces two types of data, photometric and spectroscopic. The Spectroscopy project will have introduced you to the types of spectra from astronomical objects. "Using the Tools of SDSS" must be completed before attempting this project, which will have you look for patterns in the continuum curves of stellar spectra. You will choose 10-20 spectra to sort based upon patterns you observe. An important part of this project is sharing your data and thoughts with other participants via the discussion forum.
- Manager: Kathy Gustavson
- Student: Maria Catalina
Author: Kathy Gustavson
Pre-requisites: Blackbody Radiation
Spectroscopy
SDSS: Using the Tools of SDSS
SDSS: Stellar Spectra
Using Sloan data, you will compare actual stellar spectra to ideal blackbody curves. Can stars be modeled as the image suggests?
- Manager: Kathy Gustavson
- Student: Marcella Linahan
Author: Kathy Gustavson
Pre-requisites: None
The database provides photometric and spectroscopic data of millions of astronomical objects. This project will introduce you to the use of several simple tools.
Image: http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr10/en/proj/images/galmess.jpg
- Manager: Kathy Gustavson
- Student: Maria Catalina
- Student: Nicole Gutacker
- Student: Janet Ivey