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This resource ties together physical and biological aspects of ocean color for high school students. Specific sections discuss life in the oceans, the appearance of the ocean from space, phytoplankton (the little link in a big food chain), carbon (where does it go?), and the Earth as a giant greenhouse. There are also activities that accompany these lessons.
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This
activity
introduces
the
importance
of
meteorites
to
the
understanding
of
the
origin
of
the
Solar
System.
Finding
meteorites
can
be
difficult
because
most
meteorites
look
like
Earth
rocks
to
the
casual
or
untrained
eye.
Even
to
the
trained
eye,
recognizing
meteorites
can
be
difficult.
Since
scientists
believe
that
some
meteorites
are
pieces
of
the
asteroid
Vesta,
they
may
be
very
old
remnants
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This hands-on activity introduces students to the biological and chemical limitations of photosynthesis.
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This hands-on activity introduces students to searching for asteroids.
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This hands-on activity explores the nature of thermal inertia.
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This hands-on activity is designed to introduce students to the complexities of using solar panels in space exploration.
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This activity is designed to introduce the engineering aspects of precision pointing of spacecraft.
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This
guide
has
been
developed
to
assist
people
who
would
like
to
run
the
Big
Explosions
and
Strong
Gravity
event
with
their
local
Girl
Scout
Council.
The
event
is
a
one-day
event
in
which
a
group
of
Girl
Scouts
spends
their
time
doing
a
series
of
hands-on
activities
on
spectroscopy,
cosmic
abundances,
supernovae,
and
black
holes.
Professional
scientists,
engineers,
and
graduate
students
assist
with
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This
guide
accompanies
an
educational
wallsheet
that
uses
active
galaxies
as
an
engagement
to
teach
selected
topics
in
physical
science
and
mathematics
from
the
Fermi
Gamma-Ray
Space
Telescope
Web
site.
Active
galaxies
have
super-massive
black
holes
in
their
cores,
some
of
which
emit
jets
of
particles
and
light.
It
features
three
curriculum
enhancement
activities,
background
information,
assessment
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Astro-Venture is an educational, interactive, multimedia Web environment highlighting NASA careers and astrobiology research. This guide ? one of four - covers astronomy. Students in grades 5-8 role play NASA occupations and use scientific inquiry, as they search for and design a planet with the necessary characteristics for human habitation.
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