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Betty R. Robinson
Author of children's book Elizabeth Goes to Mars!
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Discovering Exoplanets Using Starshade
Space Weather
The Lucy Trojan Asteroid Mission
The DART Mission: A Test to Change an Object’s Orbit
Progress Toward an Invisibility Cloak?
Migrating Monarchs
What Happened to the Liquid Water on Mars?
The James Webb Space Telescope and Lagrangian Points
Fluorescence and Colour Models
Planetary Rings
Mercury, a Planet of Extremes and More
Sound on Mars
Ingenuity Mars Helicopter
Reflection and Making a Cellphone “Hologram”
The Magellanic Clouds
Lunar Libration
The Kawartha Night Skies QR Code Websites
Educational Material for the Mars Book
Worksheet and Sample Answers
Teacher Notes
Case Study: Flying a Helicopter on Mars
The Kawartha Night Skies QR Code Websites
Elizabeth’s Enlightening Day at the Zoo
Educational Material for the Light Book
Teacher Notes
Worksheet with Sample Answers
The James Webb Space Telescope
The Wonder That Is Webb, Part 1
The Wonder That Is Webb, Part 2
Betty and Randy’s Trip to Antarctica
Other Books By Betty
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March 8, 2021
March 30, 2021
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Betty R.
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