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Computer as a tool in astronomy teaching

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 February 2018

Francis Berthomieu*
Affiliation:
Lyce Jean Moulin, Place de la Paix, 83300 Draguignan, France

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As yet, astronomy, the most ancient of all sciences, surprisingly is not included in French secondary science classes. Recent trends in favour of a more attractive and motivating scientific education have taken it up.

Astronomy has, at all times, been arising curiosity, and now provides a privileged field to scientific approach :

  1. Observation of the vault of heaven and its peculiarities

  2. Description of its general appearance and of the specific movement of stars and planets

  3. Measurement of distances, coordinates and angles.

  4. This will make it possible to define successive models, which will be ever closer to the observed reality.

Type
Section Two
Copyright
Copyright © 1996