[MR] FW: [NOVA] "Galileo's Battle for the Heavens"
Jeanne
jeanne at atasteofcreole.com
Fri Jul 2 16:14:22 PDT 2004
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> Next on NOVA: "Galileo's Battle for the Heavens"
>
> http://www.pbs.org/nova/galileo/
>
> Broadcast: July 6, 2004
> (NOVA airs Tuesday on PBS at 8 p.m. Check your local listings as
> dates and times may vary.)
>
> In this two-hour special, NOVA vividly reconstructs an epic
> historical confrontation: the bitter clash between a fiery
> scientific genius, Galileo Galilei, and the church authorities who
> tried to suppress his astonishing discoveries. The noted British
> actor Simon Callow (Four Weddings and a Funeral, Shakespeare in
> Love) plays Galileo in dramatic reenactments of key moments from his
> life: his pioneering telescopic observations of the Moon and
> planets, his revolutionary experiments with falling objects, and his
> fateful trial before the Inquisition for heresy.
>
> Here's what you'll find on the companion Web site:
>
> Timeline, Articles, and More
>
> His Life
> Explore an illustrated chronology of Galileo's life and work.
>
> His Place in Science
> Author Dava Sobel details why Galileo is the father of
> modern science.
>
> His Telescope (and Sir Isaac's)
> Galileo's refractor and Newton's reflector remain the two
> standard types of optical telescopes today.
>
> His Big Mistake
> How and why Galileo got it wrong about the tides.
>
>
> Interactives
>
> His Experiments:
>
> Falling Objects
> See how Galileo proved that light objects fall just as fast
> as heavy ones.
>
> Projectiles
> Does an object falling straight down reach the ground faster
> than one that also has lateral motion?
>
> Inclined Planes
> Play Galileo and calculate the rate of acceleration due to
> gravity using an inclined plane.
>
> Pendulums
> Experiment with our online version of a pendulum.
>
>
> Resources
>
> Links & Books
> Library Resource Kit
> Teacher's Guide
> Program Transcript
>
> http://www.pbs.org/nova/galileo/
>
> _____________________________________________________________________
>
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