Astronomy GCSE Coursework!!
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Astronomy GCSE Coursework!!
Hey, I'm doing Astronomy GCSE and I need to do some observational coursework but I'm finding it difficult to complete or even understand some of the suggestions!
Here is a link to what I can do: http://www.theplanetearthcentre.btin...coursework.htm
A lot of these are so dependent on weather or timing that I just can't seem to get a good time to even attempt most of them.
I already know what I'm doing for the aided observation but really need to get this unaided done before I get back to school and have no time.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated as I'm beginning to panic a bit!
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Yeah, it's a bit tough as you have to do all the work yourself at home and I know it will be worth it but if I can't get this coursework done I may have to quit. It's all quite sad really, I'm very interested in the subject and it is very good if you want to do Physics A level.
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I've done Astronomy GCSE last year and got an A. The coursework is really hard, and so are the exams, it is by far the hardest gcse I have ever done, and I had to do the whole thing in a year with only 1 lesson every week.
What I did for my coursework is drew the moon at new moon, crescent moon, half moon, three quarter moon and full moon, then three quarter moon, half moon and crescent moon from a big detailed picture on the net.
Each drawing was big and detailed on seperate pieces of A4 paper. The I added dates and times that matched with the moon calender, and added weather conditions and my location. Then I added about 12 pages of typed up work and diagrams explaining why we see the moon change through different phases and why it had its surface features such as craters.
My second piece was a huge A2 diagram of the moon drawn on tracing paper, and I labelled apollo landings and names of all the different major crates, although you will need a big detailed and illustrated diagram of the moon and a lot of time to complete this.
Most of my friends did the same, although some took many photographs of the moon instead of drawing it at different stages, and got similar marks.
The top two projects I mentioned are probably the easiest on selection. I tried to do the meteor shower project but it proved near impossible when each meteor from the Perseid meteor shower last year (which made a show again some weeks ago) lasted 0.5 seconds.
Feel free to PM for more help.Last edited by planetearth; 29-08-2011 at 17:24. -
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For the aided I either want to measure the sidereal day or use a sundial and determine it's accuracy. I can, and have already made, a sundial accurate to my area although I would probably make another bigger one for it. That would be the easiest for me.
For the unaided I would like to do the shadow stick and I think I'm just being a bit dim. I know what all the words mean and I've done work on how to do it and I've read about it but it just seems to not make sense to me.
I really appreciate the answer, planetearth and it has really helped me in thinking how I can go about this. The girls at my school who did it last year didn't really talked to us about it and the example we have is not particularly helpful with most of the projects we have available. I'll PM you if I need more help later on. Thanks again! -
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I finished my GCSE this summer, I really enjoyed it tbh!
I chose the shadow stick for the unaided, I did a lot of the un-aided projects without writing them all up, but I chose that one because it's by far the easiest to squeeze in technical words to gain the marks
for the aided i chose a robotic telescope which was really fun and i got some really good pictures as well!
all I'd say is don't give it up, it's a really good subject and if you enjoy it, more for a reason. stick at it! -
Re: Astronomy GCSE Coursework!!Have you tried googling 'The Moon'...? [Sorry, my sarcasm is condition I am trying to keep under control(Original post by kinyung)
Um, hey.
I seriously need help, I just want to ask where did you get pictures for moon daily on the internet, cos I can't find any.
] Because that's all I did. Had an A4 sheet of paper with several moons on it and shaded it in each night. And you just need a simple image for that.
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All finished now, and worth it in the end! After my mock exam I was on track for a high A so hopefully I did better in the actually thing to pull an A*. Anyone else collecting their results come August 23rd? It's the only result I'm allowed to receive because we do it a year early and our school no longer allows yr10s to collect module results with the yr11s.

] Because that's all I did. Had an A4 sheet of paper with several moons on it and shaded it in each night. And you just need a simple image for that.