Lessons and Activities
Aurora Lessons (K - 5)
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Reading: Lighting Up the Sky (6-12)
Comprehension Questions
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Reading: The Colors of the Sky
Mapping the Colors Activity
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Space Weather Prediction for Auroras
Find out if the northern lights are happening near your area (longitude and latitude).
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Explore Magnets Activity
Aurora Chalk Art
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Aurora Bracelet
Aurora Ingredients:
A Kinesthetic Activity |
Create Your Own Solar System
Use the virtual lab to create your own solar system and begin observing how the laws of physics work and how planets interact.
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Planetary Formation
Planets are formed around a new star by condensing in a disc of molecular gas and dust, embedded within a larger molecular cloud. Condensation increases until they become giant planets, which are heated, then cleanse their orbits in the disc and possibly bend it. Remaining gas in the disc finally disappears, leaving planets, a disc of dust and debris.
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Window Into The
Solar System View the motion of the planets in this activity. Solar System Scope is a model of Solar System, Night sky and Outer Space in real time, with accurate positions of objects and lots of interesting facts.
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Cosmic Eye
Cosmic Eye is a short film developed by astrophysicist Danail Obreschkow. It shows the largest and smallest well known scales of the universe by gradually zooming out from a specific location. Dr. Rehse's Lever Activity
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Scale of the Universe
If you have ever wondered where we fit in the universe, then this interactive is for you. The Scale of the Universe takes you on a ride down to the smallest thing theorized by scientists and then out to the vastness of the universe. Activity 1: Describe what objects/creatures/items you will see at:
a. 1 x 10 -1.8 b. 1 x 10 -19.5 c. 1 x 10 2.8 d. 1 x 10 -4.6 e. Select 3 of your own Activity 2: Provide the names of the following numbers: a. 1 x 10 -6 b. 1 x 10 -24 c. 1 x 10 21 d. 1 x 10 -12 e. Select 3 of your own |
Perseverance Rover
Research Expedition on Mars |
Far From Home...A Journey to Mars
Curiosity
Become a space explorer from the comfort of your own home! Join the Curiosity Rover on an incredible adventure as you traverse the barren surface of the red planet. |
Can you help Theo and Bill figure out where these hurricanes will make landfall? Using data from the GOES-16 satellite (previously known as GOES-R) and considering wind vectors, estimate where the hurricane will hit. Hurricanes keep coming, and they're all different, so you have to stay sharp!
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Can you adjust the atmosphere to make a thunderstorm? Thunderstorms can only happen under certain conditions. What do temperature and humidity need to be like up high and near to the ground to make a storm?
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Students: determine where the hurricane will hit as soon as possible. The faster you guess, the higher your score. But guess wrong and you will lose points, so you need to be sure!
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Students: determine which settings creates the largest thunderstorm. Remember to record your answer(s).
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What's Shaking...on Mars
Curiosity
Become a space explorer from the comfort of your own home! Join the Curiosity Rover on an incredible adventure as you traverse the barren surface of the red planet. |
Far From Home...A Journey to Mars
Insight
Control your own version of the Insight rover and see how scientists learn about and listen for Marsquakes. |
Up, Up and Away...Take Flight on Mars
Perseverance
Using Scratch code, create a video game where players can explore Mars with a helicopter similar to the actual model going to Mars with the Perseverance Rover. |
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