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Additional Search Results 1 - 10 of 199 for Astronauts
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1. Canadian Astronauts And Astronomers
Module 7: Astronomers and Their Tools download Lesson 4: Canadian astronauts and astronomers Timeframe: This lesson will require approximately three 30-minute periods: one for research one for presentation one for team quiz game Objectives: Pan-Canadian Curriculum Objectives: 107-12: provide examples of Canadians who have contributed to science and technology (e.g., provide...
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2. Space Blast
...ing it can sometimes be to try to use the Internet and find useful information. To try and combat this problem, I have compiled links to many sites on the WWW here at Space Blast. I hope that teachers and students will find these useful when studying about space. There are sections on the universe, astronauts, space missions, mythology, the history of space exploration, as well as a section of miscellaneous related information. I hope that you will find this web page helpful. If you have any suggestions of sites to add, please let me know. Ann Gray ASTRONAUTS THE UNIVERSE SPACE MISSIONS RELATED MYTHOLOGY...
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3. The Columbia Astronauts
...+ Traveling Buddies + Classroom Pets + Pen Pals + Post Cards Chatroom Meetings Advertise <> Print Lesson Teachers.Net Nav Chat Center Teachers Administrators Grade Level Subjects States Interest Groups Projects Classified Ads Help Wanted Email: State: 2804. The Columbia Astronauts , level: Middle Posted Sun Feb 2 13:53:53 PST 2003 by Randa Schmalfeld ( randa_schmalfeld@fsd.k12.ca.us). File for Columbia Lesson Activities Fullerton School District, Fullerton, USA Materials Required: Newspaper or magazine profiling the Columbia Astronauts Activity Time: 45 min or more Concepts T...
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4. Artifact3
...formation that will be needed for the presentations will vary depending on the topic. They will use all of the information they have found to create their final product the PowerPoint presentation. This lesson is tiered by content according to interest. TIER I: What is a space shuttle? TIER II: The astronauts TIER III: The Apollo missions TIER IV: The problems involved with the flight and the solution of the problem TIER V: The Space Race (US vs. Russia) Instructions: TIER I What is a space shuttle? Gather information about space shuttles and be able to describe as much as you can about them. Give detail...
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5. Exploring the Heavens: Women in the Space Program
...nts who participate in this activity will learn about the pioneering women in the American space program, and consider what personal and educational characteristics are required to be an astronaut and explore the heavens. Materials Required: Access to the Internet. Access to print materials about astronauts, both male and female. Procedures: 1. Ask students if they had ever considered the possibility of making a space flight. Would they do it if they could? Would any like to become an astronaut? 2. Divide the class into several small groups. One group should be assigned the task of research...
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6. Eat Like an Astronaut
...pace shuttles and how they take off. They need to work against gravity to leave Earth, so they need to be as light as possible (returning to the idea of what was easier to lift: the tang powder or tang liquid?). Explain that food on space shuttles is dehydrated so that it does not weigh as much and astronauts eat it dry (and it hydrates because of their saliva) or mix with water right before it is eaten. 4. Give each child a plastic baggie (preferable a sealable one) and measure tang powder into it. Give each child a measured amount of water, and then let them all pour the water into their baggies. They...
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7. Wanted: Canadian Astronauts!
...pportunity Ministers' 3. Revisit and Gallery Reflect Life & Society 4. Extension Disasters & Line Master - Tragedies Printable Worksheet Extreme Weather CBC Archives Topic: Science & Marc Garneau: Technology Canadian Space Sports Pioneer Olympics Hockey All activities on this topic Wanted: Canadian Astronauts! Activity Overview Subjects Business Studies Science Topic Summary Index Students will create a recruitment poster for Canadian astronauts. Clip Index Duration 1 to 2 lessons All Clips from Purpose Index of Great To explore the educational and professional requirements for becoming an Interviews ast...
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8. They Shot for the Moon astronaut photographs by Frank Messinger
...que photographs taken by my father, Frank Messinger, during preparations for the Gemini space missions. He worked as the in-house photographer for a small southern California aerospace company that developed and manufactured the ejection seats made for the Gemini space capsules. He photographed the astronauts as they were measured for their seats, and laid in sand to make contour molds of their bodies for custom seat cushions. He was there while various tests were performed to determine the astronauts' center of balance. Later he sent some of his photographs off to be autographed by these space pioneers....
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9. Bottle Roll - How to
...e of a jar. clicking sound of the clip will get slower and slower until the bottle stops.) What do you see? (The bottle slows down and finally 2 Roll the jar along an stops.) uncarpeted floor. Web Hosting Provided By The National Business Aviation Association. Explore Space ... Not Drugs! Hear what astronauts have to say about staying drug-free. Last modified: Tue Mar 24 16:16:39 PST 1998 Copyright © 1997 by Cislunar Aerospace, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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10. Friction in Water - How to
...l STEPS TO FOLLOW: 3 Try spinning each ball in the bowl. 1 Half fill each bowl with water. 4 Observe what happens. (The smooth ball spins more 2 Place a ball in each bowl. quickly and easily.) Web Hosting Provided By The National Business Aviation Association. Explore Space ... Not Drugs! Hear what astronauts have to say about staying drug-free. Last modified: Tue Mar 24 17:49:41 PST 1998 Copyright © 1997 by Cislunar Aerospace, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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