Showing posts with label Escola Secundária de Loulé. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Escola Secundária de Loulé. Show all posts

07 June 2009

The analematic sundial is finally finished



Today we have finished our sundial at Escola Secundária de Loulé. Students and teachers have tested it all day long and have concluded that it was well built up.

29 May 2009

Astronomical Observation at Escola Secundária de S. Lourenço (Portalegre)


On the 28th of May Escola Secundária de Loulé's Astronomy group has promoted an astronomical observation at Escola Secundária de S. Lourenço in Portalegre.

06 May 2009

Astronomical Observation at Ponte de Sor (May 5th, 2009)

Escola Secundária de Loulé's Astronomy club promoted an astronomical observation at Escola EB 2,3 João Pedro de Andrade, at Ponte de Sor, on May 5th, 2009. Ponte de Sor is North of Loulé and about 360 km away.


The Moon in the telescope

The observations were very nice and lots of people from school and local population were there.

Lots of people were at the observation

You can see some more pictures at

05 May 2009

Astronomical Exhibition at Ponte de Sor

During the exchange work with students and teachers at Ponte de Sor there was an exhibition about celeestaila objects and also about constellations to be presented to the community.



Here are some images of the exhibition.


Pictures about celestial objects with explanations


Some posters about constellations


Some more posters about constellations


A zoom into one of the constellation posters

Sundial is now starting to be painted


Our students partially painted the analematic sundial this morning. The picture above is the present result.

15 April 2009

Making the marks for an analematic sundial at Escola Secundária de Loulé

Today students worked on the positions of the hours and the gnomon position scale for an analematic sundial to be built in our school yard at Escola Secundária de Loulé. Here are some images.


Marking the North-South axis


Marking the afternoons' hours positions


Marking the afternoons' hours positions


Marking the morning hours' positions


With all marks concluded

17 December 2008

Students from Loulé visit the CosmoCaixa Planetarium (Barcelona, Spain)


Images of the features projected on the Planetarium

As part of a schooltrip to Cordoba, Barcelona, Valencia and Granada, all cities in Spain, the portuguese students from Escola Secundária de Loulé went on the 16 December 2008 to the Planetarium at CosmoCaixa Barcelona.

24 September 2008

Our Geographic Coordinates (24Set2008)



Today at Escola Secundária de Loulé students made a GPS activity. They have measured our geographic coordinates and obtained our coordinates: Latitude-37°8'33.01" N; Longitude - 8°1'3.56" W.

Studenst also learned the proinciples of the GPS system functioning and how to navigate using a GPS receptor.


The sunset on September 23rd


We took pictures of the Sunset on September 23rd (equinox day) in order to allow us to see the way sunsets change along the year.

23 September 2008

Using the ancient way to find latitude (23Set2008)



Students have used the shadow of a pole to measure their local latitude.

Today the Sun is precisely over the Equator and therefore we can use the sahadow produced by a pole a noon to measure the latitude. The angle that the shadow produces at the top of the pole will be exactly the same as the latitude of the place.

Our students have obtained a latitude of 37º N. The fact that it is in the northern hemisphere was deduced by the fact that the shadow was produced in that direction (confirmed by a compass) which means that the Sun is South of the place.

31 May 2008

Astronomical observation at Escola Secundária de Loulé (30-05-2008)


Last night students from Escola Secundária de Loulé's Astronomy Club joined to make an astronomical observation. M13, M57, Saturn and it's moon Titan, Jupiter and it's four galilean moons were some of the objects that could be seen in the sky.

This astronomical observation is also part of the project PVI-310 "Por trás do céu azul" of Program Ciência Viva.

24 May 2008

Escola Secundária de Loulé's students that made the wind tunnel create website


The Escola Secundária de Loulé's students that made the wind tunnel have created a website to expose part of their work and results at http://aerodinamica.no.sapo.pt. As a task in progress the website already contains the essencial information (website-in Portuguese)

02 May 2008

Developing contents from Project's work


Today students from Escola Secundária de Loulé have been working in class making project activities using ICT. Here is a picture of some of them working.

24 April 2008

Astronomical Observation in Escola Secundária de Loulé-23/04/2008



Last night there was an astronomical observation at Escola Secundária de Loulé.
The sky was very clear and it was possible to see Saturn, Mars, M13 (Hercules Globular Cluster), M42 (Orion Nebula), M44 (Open Cluster-Praesepe-Latin name for "manger") and several other stars. The Moon was rising when the observation ended.

21 April 2008

E.S.Loulé Students build a wind tunnel



A group of students from Escola Secundária de Loulé is finishing to build a wind tunnel to make aerodynamic studies on cars, airplaines and spacecraft models.

This group formed by Miguel Rocheta, Pedro Santos, Soraia Guerreiro, Tiago Santos and Pedro Costa is now testing the wind flux in order to guarantee proper conditions for measurements.

18 April 2008

Working on the webpages and blog 18-04-2008

The Friday meeting of the Astronomy Club is a time for working on project activities.
The image is an example of informal work on the webdesign of the solar system webpages.

12 April 2008

Astronomical Observation in Loulé -11/04/2008


Last night there was an astronomical observation at Escola Secundária de Loulé.
The sky was usually clear but with some occasional clouds. A crescent Moon was the first object to be observed. It was possible to see Saturn, Mars, M42 (Orion Nebula), Mizar and Alcor, The double star Polaris and several other stars. The adult students from the school's night classes had a chance to see the Moon and Saturn.