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Updated May 8th, 2000

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Mount Wilson Observatory
The Mount Wilson Observatory in Mount Wilson, California, maintains this site and offers an exceptional series of up-to-date images, sensor readings, and interactive demonstrations. Each topic has diagrams and images that add understanding, and links to related Web sites are provided. Teachers can find information on the use of Telescopes in Education.

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May 7-13 is
Global Science and Technology Week

The President is scheduled to proclaim May 7-13, 2000 as "Global Science and Technology Week." The purpose of this proclamation is to highlight the international nature of science and to emphasize the importance of an internationally diverse and open scientific enterprise.

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Life on Mars   VaReane Heese, from Springfield Elementary School, Springfield, Nebraska submitted this week's lesson plan that takes a look at the question: "Is there life on Mars?"

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You Found The Clue!

Science Made Simple
When you rub two different materials together, electrons can move from one to the other. One of the materials may loose electrons and become positively charged. The other will gain electrons and become negatively charged. Scientists have ranked materials in order of their ability to give up or hold electrons. This ranking is called the triboelectric series. Knowing this, when you comb your hair, will the comb get a positive or negative charge? Cyber Surfari Clue #7