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Classroom Activities on Planet Finding
Activities related to the Kepler mission's search for habitable planets are grouped by grade level. There is a Kepler coloring sheet for K-3. There are eight planet activities for grades 4-7. Grades 8-12 have three activities on Jupiter's moons and transits. In addition, there are two transit problems for college students.
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Kepler Mission Movies and Slide Sets
Slide presentations and video links about NASA's Kepler mission's search for habitable planets are available on this page. The slide presentations are colorful and informative.
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Be a Martian
Be A Martian - Age of Virtual Exploration and the Human-Robotic Partnership website displays a green console where the user can apply for Virtual Martian Citizenship using a Martian user name and password. The user selects a robot to represent themselves in the Martian Community. There is a citizen science lab, map making room,theater, Town Hall Polling Place (where questions are posed and answered), Visitor Center, Tourist Mars Atlas and a Pathfinder Innovation Contest. The user learns about Mars by becoming a Martian citizen.
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Hands On, Lesson Plans, Interactive, High Graphic, Questions, Data Source, Collaboration, Expert, News, History, Career, Core Content, Inquiry
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Kepler Exoplanet Transit Hunt
How do scientists detect planets that cannot be seen by even the most powerful telescopes? This interactive simulation demonstrates the process.
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Cool Space Subjects
Welcome to the "new and improved" Space Place! It's the same fun and interesting site as always, but with a new look. You will find all the cool subjects, fun facts, and exciting things to do. But all your favorites are still here!
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Interactive, High Graphic, Questions, Data Source
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2.38 / 3
Radio JOVE
Students and amateur scientists observe and analyze natural radio emissions of Jupiter and the Sun. Through the study of their magnetic fields and their plasma environments, we are better able to understand the Earth.
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