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posted on 7:39 AM, June 29, 2025
Description: High school and middle school science teachers are invited to spend a week at Winona State University building a telescope to observe hydrogen gas from the Milky Way galaxy. We will talk about astronomy across the electromagnetic spectrum, radio frequency electronics, signal processing, and data analysis. Bring your telescope home for an exciting club project, or integrate into your class!
Lodging in Kirkland-Haake is available for those who need a place to stay for the week. Additional $92 for a lockable room in a 4-person suite. Each suite has it's own shower room, toilet room, and lounge area. Those staying on campus must read and abide by Housing & Residence Life policies and procedures.
Bring to Class:
The workshop fee includes breakfast and lunch Monday-Thursday. Lodging is available in 4-person suites Sunday - Thursday nights. The workshop will be on WSU's main campus, Pasteur 129.
Day(s):
M, Tu, W, Th
Time: 9:00 AM
Sessions: 4
CEU: 3.20
Contact Hours: 32
Cost: $130.00
Instructor: Adam Beardsley







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