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Using Your Marbles: Making Energy Work for You part of Earth and Space Science:Summer 2010:Activities
potential energy, kinetic energy, work

Why is the Earth Still Hot Inside? part of Earth and Space Science:Summer 2010:Activities
Inquiry lab in which students study the rate of heat transfer as a function of size. Larger objects lose heat more slowly than smaller objects because their surface area relative to their volume is smaller. Relevant to the study of planetary formation, comparative planetology, basic thermodynamics, scientific inquiry, error checking, and the consequences of scaling.

Heat on the Move part of Earth and Space Science:Summer 2010:Activities
To introduce students to the concept that heat transfer via convection is more efficient then heat transfer via conduction.

Spacecraft Design for Interplanetary Travel part of Earth and Space Science:Summer 2011:Activities
Students will design and build a reusable spacecraft for interplanetary travel.

Fractals: Measuring a Coastline part of Earth and Space Science:Summer 2011:Activities
In 1967, Benoit Mandelbrot developed his concept of fractals by observing the jagged coastline of Great Britain and asking: "How do we measure such a thing?" In this lesson students will explore fractals ...

Submit an Activity part of Earth and Space Science:Summer 2012
The goal of the standardized format of the activity sheet is to concisely communicate to other educators what the key elements of the activity are so that they can adapt the activity for their own environment; or ...

Application Form part of Earth and Space Science:Summer 2012
Teachers interested in taking part in the 2011 earth and Space Science course should use this form to apply. If you prefer, you may also print out the paper form and mail it in. Show paper form and mailing ...

On A Collision Course: The Moon part of Earth and Space Science:Summer 2011:Activities
Impact craters are found on nearly all solid surface planets and satellites. Although this exercise simulates the impact process, it must be noted that the physical variables do not scale in a simple way to ...

Fluid Viscosity part of Earth and Space Science:Summer 2010:Activities
Dated Website Notice HideThe Earth and Space Science project website has not been significantly updated since 2012. We are preserving the web pages here because they still contain useful ...

Course Content part of Earth and Space Science
Download Course Syllabus (Acrobat (PDF) 116kB Jun15 10) Science Content: Length, time, temperature Making a planet: From elements to dust to planetesimals to ocean worlds Units and conversions What is viscosity? ...