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Astronomy GCSE Help
Добавлен 29 апр 2007
Videos that I have created to help my GCSE Astronomy students.
Published here so that others can benefit from them.
Published here so that others can benefit from them.
Topic 4 Time: Revision Test
For GCSE Astronomy a revision test for Topic 4 Time and the earth Moon Sun cycles
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Topic 3 Earth Moon Sun Revision Test
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A revision test for GCSE Astronomy Topic 3 The Earth Moon Sun system
Topic 1 The Earth: Revision Test
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A quick test on GCSE Astronomy Topic 1 The Earth Other topic tests in the pipeline Please let me know if they are useful
What Telescope Should I Buy?
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If you're doing the GCSE Astronomy course you should have your own telescope. There is a ridiculous amount of choice as to what you should buy so, in this video, I give a few pointers.
A Good GCSE Astronomy Text Book
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One of the reasons I started this channel was because there wasn't a decent text book out there to to support my students' learning. This book came out a few years ago and its great. It's very easy to follow, its good looking and it matches our specification perfectly. If you're a teacher get a class set. If you're a student buy your own. ISBN 978 0 9956483 0 2
Do you teach or study GCSE Physics?
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I'm working on a channel for GCSE Physics to help my students. ruclips.net/channel/UCNAk2-qupjfB-JfoX8Ibb4g Check it out and if you find it useful then please subscribe.
Astronomy GCSE: Topic 3 Tides
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What causes tides? How often do high and low tides occur and why? What are spring and neap tides and what causes them?
Astronomy GCSE: Topic 2 The Moon in Orbit
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Why do we see only one side of the Moon? What do the Moon's orbital period and rotational period have in common? What is Libration and what causes it?
Astronomy GCSE: Topic 2 Moon Features
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What are the different kinds of feature on the surface of the Moon? What is their structure and how did they form? Some of them have names. Which ones do we need to know?
Astronomy GCSE: Topic 1 About the Earth
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What do we need to know about the structure of the Earth? This would be where I would start teaching the course.
How to lose weight
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Nothing to do with Astronomy this one. How I lost 7 stone in about a year I'm not saying it's easy but, if you understand a bit about how your body works and you're willing to make some some changes to your eating habits, you can do it too.
Astronomy GCSE: Topic 16 Dark Matter and Dark Energy
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What are dark matter and dark energy? How do we know they exist? What effect will they have on the evolution of the Universe?
Astronomy GCSE: Topic 16 More evidence for the Big Bang
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What is CMBR? What other evidence is there?
Astronomy GCSE: Topic 16 Hubble's Law
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What did Edwin Hubble learn from studying distant galaxies? The Hubble constant The Big Bang The age of the Universe
Astronomy GCSE: Topic 15 More galaxies
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Astronomy GCSE: Topic 15 More galaxies
Astronomy GCSE: Topic 15 The Milky Way
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Astronomy GCSE: Topic 15 The Milky Way
Astronomy GCSE: Topic 14 The Life Cycle of Large Stars
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Astronomy GCSE: Topic 14 The Life Cycle of Large Stars
Astronomy GCSE: Topic 14 The Life Cycle of the Sun
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Astronomy GCSE: Topic 14 The Life Cycle of the Sun
Astronomy GCSE: Topic 13 Light Curves
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Astronomy GCSE: Topic 13 Light Curves
Astronomy GCSE: Topic 13 Radio Astronomy
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Astronomy GCSE: Topic 13 Radio Astronomy
Astronomy GCSE: Topic 13 Heliocentric Parallax
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Astronomy GCSE: Topic 13 Heliocentric Parallax
Astronomy GCSE: Topic 13 Lets draw an HR diagram
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Astronomy GCSE: Topic 13 Lets draw an HR diagram
Astronomy GCSE: Topic 13 Stellar Spectra
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Astronomy GCSE: Topic 13 Stellar Spectra
Astronomy GCSE: Topic 12 Extra Terrestrial Life
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Astronomy GCSE: Topic 12 Extra Terrestrial Life
Astronomy GCSE: Topic 12 The Formation of Planetary Systems
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Astronomy GCSE: Topic 12 The Formation of Planetary Systems
Astronomy GCSE: Topic 11 Space Probes
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Astronomy GCSE: Topic 11 Space Probes
Astronomy GCSE: Topic 11 The size of the solar system
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Astronomy GCSE: Topic 11 The size of the solar system
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Thank you very much, I have my exam today and this was extremely helpful
lifesaver 🙏 there are barely any good resources online but your videos are great. straight to the point and no waffle. thank you!
Cant believe i'v only discoverd these now, got my exams on wednesday and next monday so these are really helpfull thankyou
me too good luck
@@zebranaut0766 You too, I am absulutly crap at astronamy so these are certainly helping. I'm expected a 5 or 6 what bout you?
good luck in the exams
@@DavidDrumm123 Cheers
How did you find it?
A little confused at 04:14 in vid, should Apparent solar time not be 11:55 or is the 12:00 actually referring to noon at Greenwich?
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this man saving my exams fr 🙏
cheers dude
if I pass I owe it to you man bc rn im cooked and have a month to learn basically everything, hoping for a 4
im cooked
I have my exams on the 12th and 18th and I just couldn't get my head around this bit, but this has really helped, thanks!!!
thanks for letting me know
Has fifth comment. Love u babes xoxo
Best video I've seen, on RUclips, for Kepler's Laws of planetary motion. Thank you Sir :)
cheers
Thank you so much
Finally some resource to put some structure into my revision. Thanks a lot!
saving my astronomy GCSE
So hard to find Astronomy resources around. This is a lifesaver.
cheers m8
So really the galaxy isn't moving? The velocity is due to the increase in distance between the objects. How can it move but not move at the same time? I know this is relativity but that's just an explanation for what I see and how, is why important? I don't believe the universe is expanding, I believe something is shrinking. In space there is no difference in a shrinking object and an object receding in distance. Can this explain how it's moving but not actually moving?
Its great that this stuff has got you thinking. However make sure you know what you need to know for the exam before working on your Nobel prize
@@DavidDrumm123 Nobel prize? Bit of a leap
video helped alot thanks!
thank you!!
glad to help
Thank you!
cheers m8
This guy saving my astronomy gcse
On question 5 you switched the positions of F. These videos are incredible as there are really no resources apart from space FM.
This is so useful! There aren't many revision resources for GCSE astronomy online, so this helps loads. Thank you!
thank you so much! i have my gsce coming up and this helped so much
np dude
hi, thanks for the video, really helpful! And yes,I agree, Whitby does have very good fish and chips :D
thank you so much for all the videos, they have helped so much throughout the course :)
cheers m8
Thank you very much. your teaching are very simple and easy to understand
Pure brilliance
cheers dude
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The only gcse Astronomy textbook 😂
Hi Dave, you have a new subscriber! Just wondering if you have any guidance on how to take this as a private candidate?
you need to contact the exam board. they will find you a local centre who will do the coursework component
Bro is carrying me to a Grade 9
So true
Extremely useful bro
These are extremely useful, Thank you so much for making these!!!!
FAKE. The Earth is flat.
On an equinox, at Solar noon, on the equator, the sun is directly above (90 degrees elevation). At any latitude, the elevation to the sun is 90 minus the latitude. Try a simple test on the equinoxes. The angle between vertical down to the sun at solar noon is equal to your latitude. That’s valid at all latitudes. Only on a spherical earth is that possible.
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These are useful thank you
cheers m8
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@@DavidDrumm123 yes please 🎉
astronomy gcse help could've written louder than bombs but the smiths couldn't have written little man
Hi, could you please explain why you divide 1 by hubble constant. To get the age of the universe. Thanks
v=Hd so H=v/d d/t=v so v/d=1/t therefore t=1/H
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A masterpiece
Freemasons sux in all levels
Been doing gcse Astronomy for a couple of months now and on my course page about precession there is lots of unnecessary info and I have found this the hardest topic to understand yet. This video really helped me work out what I actually needed to know to understand the rest. Thanks!
wow....
congrats on the 700th subscriber omg :D
cheers m8
2022 gcse astronomy student here 1 hour before my exam
how was the exam?
8:09 I think you turned into an alien :)
Literally
I like Quasars
quasars are crazy