Helping middle schoolers see the sky

January 28, 2013 | Matt Kucinski

"It was usable for everybody. That was part of the reason why I created the software. I am really hoping it instills not only an enjoyment in astronomy but in science in general."

Calvin College junior Daniel Van Noord talks with The Navajo Times about his experience helping middle school students in Rehoboth, New Mexico track down variable stars. Van Noord was a part of Professor Larry Molnar's interim course: Astronomy in the Southwest.

Author By: Matt Kucinski, Senior Editor

Author Categories: People, Area of Study

Tags Tags: astronomy, interim, Rehoboth