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Planning a Great Science Fair Idea - Interesting Projects Made Easy [sciencetechnology-center.blogspot.com]

Planning a Great Science Fair Idea - Interesting Projects Made Easy [sciencetechnology-center.blogspot.com]

Question by : What science and other physical process is in this image of Orion Nebula taken by the Hubble Space Telescope? Here is the image http://hubblesite.org/gallery/album/pr2006001a/ I am supposed to write a paper about the science I see in this image, also what physical processes are producing what we see in this image? Is there anything unique or previously unseen, about the processes or features we see in the image? How does the image confirm or refute any previous ideas or hypotheses? Best answer for What science and other physical process is in this image of Orion Nebula taken by the Hubble Space Telescope?:

Answer by Madscientwist
"Thousands of stars are forming in the cloud of gas and dust known as the Orion nebula. More than 3,000 stars of various sizes appear in this image. Some of them have never been seen in visible light."

Answer by Bj N
If you want an A also mention that this is not a "real" picture it has been enhanced. They enhance this by recording each color separately through filters and then on the computer they add them all together. This will most definitely show your teacher that you did some work and learned something.

Answer by meanolmaw
http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/2006/01/image/a/ the News Center always has info on the pictures.....

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When it comes to a science fair idea, there are endless possibilities. There are lots of factors to consider, including the age of the child doing the project, how involved the teacher wants it to be, and most importantly, what the student is interested in learning about. It is important to have them choose a subject that they enjoy or they will lose interest and it will reflect poorly in their work. Judges want to see that the students have learned something from their project and can explain it fully in their own words.

One interesting science fair idea for younger students is to test and see which brand of paper towel is the strongest when wet. To do this you will need to gather a few materials including three (or more if you would like) different brands of paper towels, a glass with a wide opening, a rubber band, a spoon, a handful of pennies and, of course, some water.

Take a sheet of paper towel from the roll of the first brand and place it over the g lass, then put the rubber band over the glass to hold the paper towel in place. Next, put a spoonful of water onto the top of the paper towel, let it soak in for about 30 seconds and start adding pennies one by one. Make a chart and record how many pennies the first brand held before breaking. Then do the same with the other two (or more) brands of paper towel, putting them over the glass, wetting them, and adding pennies to see how many they can hold before breaking. Record your results in your chart.

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