You will choose an astronomical object, such as a:planet, asteroid, star, stellar corpse, nebula, galaxy, and
even the universe itself, and discussthe object using ascientific viewpoint. Since this will be a Science report,
recent material and discoveries should be included. Choose an object that is as specific as possible; this will
make the report more manageable. For example, choosing “Black Holes” as a topic is very broad and cannot
possibly be covered here to anyreasonable extent. Sections in your ReportYour report should be broken down
into the following sections, using these exact headings:Introduction–Briefly introduce your topic (do not
summarize what you’re about to discuss)Discovery and Observation–When/how was this object discovered,
and by who? What technology was used to discover it? Was there anything challenging in discovering/studying
it?What We Know–Describe what the most interesting characteristicsand features of theobject are. Do not
just list facts, consider the origins of the features and the reason why they are there.What We Don’t Know–
What are some unanswered questions yet to be determinedabout the object? And why are these questions
hard to answer? Is there any future/current research going on to answer these questions?Conclusion–Do not
summarize what you’ve just wrote. Be creative and personalhere, do not try to fill a word count here.Sections
can vary in length. Make sure to try to discuss the scienceof the objectin all sections, and discuss things that
will challenge you, not just basic historical or observational