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Ever since grade three I have been fascinated by astronomy, and wanted to be an astronaut. Everything about the unknown, and how everything started is just so interesting to me. People look at the stars and say it tells us about the past, so I wanted to look at the sunsets and see what they tell me. As for my further investigation, I would really like to eliminate all time errors in my formula, and look at the sunrises as well as the sunsets. My advice to other students doing a project would be to have determination. Keep at it, and don't stop until you are 100% satisfied with the results, because in the end it pays off to go the extra mile in science fair. |
| Janet Dawson Goodnight Sun!
Défi: | Découverte | Catégorie: | Junior | Région: | Vancouver Island | Ville: | Victoria, BC | École: | Gordon Head Elementary | Sommaire: | I photographed sunsets over thirteen months and recorded sunset direction and time. During that time, I built formulae to predict sunset direction and time from the top of PKOLS, a park on Vancouver Island. My formulae are accurate within plus or minus five degrees and plus or minus five minutes. In comparison, computer algorithms predict sunset time within plus or minus one minute. |
Prix | Valeur | Prix d’excellence en astronomie Sponsor: La Société royale d'astronomie du Canada | 500,00 $ | Prix d'excellence - Junior Médaille d'argent Sponsor: Sciences jeunesse Canada | | Prix du défi - Découverte Sponsor: Sciences jeunesse Canada | | Bourse d’études de Western University Médaillé d’argent - Bourse d'admission de 2 000 $ Sponsor: Université Western | 2 000,00 $ | Total | 2 500,00 $ | |