Your Project Report should contain: (1) Cover page with title, course, date, your name. (2) A description of the project in terms that are understandable to someone with an Astr 100 level of knowledge. (3) The theory that links the measurements you make to the physical conditions of the object(s). (4) The internet resources you used: (a) The links to the HST data you have used. (b) Other links to software used, etc. (5) The computational resources you used: the computer language used to read the fits files (Python, IDL,..), functions or procedures you may have written, listings of code (code listings as an appendix). (6) Measurements you have made and physical conditions you derive from them. (Best to present results as tables) (7) Discussion of uncertainties (error analysis) in the measurements themselves. Also any hidden assumptions in the link between the observations and the physical conditions you infer. (8) Conclusions. You should turn this report in on December 9 (last class) and be prepared to give a short (~10 min) talk to the class showing what you have done (i.e., the contents of your report).