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2018In Case of Emergency introduces students to NASA technology and how basic laws of motion relate to spacecraft safety. Working in teams, students...
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2018Making Waves asks students to organize different energy images into a logical pattern. Working in teams, students investigate and research different...
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2018Cooling Off introduces students to the challenge of maintaining temperatures while in space. Thinking and acting like scientists and engineers,...
In this activity participants will create a picture of the sun that can then be examined with colored filters to simulate how specialized instruments...
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2018To understand how a satellite in space can accurately measure Earth's surface.
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2018Objective: To observe the magnetic field around a bar magnet.
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2018In this activity students will use ultraviolet light to observe materials that cannot be seen with the naked eye.
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2018In this activity participants will use sports balls as scale models of Earth and the moon and use string to demonstrate the mathematical relationship...
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2018In this activity participants use colored filters to learn more about the electromagnetic spectrum to understand how the new camera on the Hubble...
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2018In this activity participants learn about light refraction and birefringence by viewing sculptures of transparent tape through polarized film.