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Country Movers – Visualizing Spatial Scales in Planetary and Earth Sciences

astroEDU educational activity (links to astroEDU website)
Description: Play with maps, moving your country to another planet!

Glossary Terms: Planetary Science
Categories: Planet Earth , Solar System , Space Exploration
Tags: Distances , Geography , Maps , Software , Spatial thinking , size
Age Ranges: 12-14 , 14-16 , 16-19 , 19+
Education Level: Middle School , Secondary , University
Areas of Learning: Guided-discovery learning
Costs: Low Cost
Duration: 2 hours
Group Size: Group
Skills: Analysing and interpreting data , Communicating information , Constructing explanations , Planning and carrying out investigations
Authors: Henrik Hargitai, Mátyás Gede

License: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) icons


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Asteroid miners

astroEDU educational activity (links to astroEDU website)
Description: Develop a scientific plan for mining asteroids and extracting space resources!

Glossary Terms: Asteroid
Categories: Observational Astronomy , Solar System , Space Exploration
Age Ranges: 14-16 , 16-19
Education Level: Secondary
Areas of Learning: Guided-discovery learning , Observation based , Problem-solving , Project-based learning , Social Research , Technology-based
Costs: Free
Duration: 3-6 hours
Skills: Analysing and interpreting data , Asking questions , Engaging in argument from evidence , Planning and carrying out investigations
Authors: Aysegul Yelkenci, Ceren Can, Korhan Yelkenci

License: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) icons


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Measure the Solar Diameter

astroEDU educational activity (links to astroEDU website)
Description: Hands-on activity to measure the Sun by using household materials.

Glossary Terms: Orbit , Sun
Tags: Hands-on , Measurement , Observing , Scales
Age Ranges: 12-14 , 14-16 , 16-19 , 19+
Education Level: Middle School
Areas of Learning: Social Research
Costs: Low Cost
Group Size: Group
Skills: Communicating information , Constructing explanations , Using mathematics and computational thinking
Authors: Edward Gomez

License: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) icons


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The 4-Point Backyard Diurnal Parallax Method

astroEDU educational activity (links to astroEDU website)
Description: Measure the distance to an asteroid with a novel technique

Glossary Terms: Earth , Orbit , Parallax , Telescope
Categories: Observational Astronomy , Solar System , Telescopes, Instruments and Observatories
Tags: CCD imaging , Distances , Hands-on , Measurement , astrometry
Age Ranges: 16-19 , 19+
Education Level: Informal , Secondary , University
Areas of Learning: Guided-discovery learning , Project-based learning
Costs: High Cost
Duration: several days
Group Size: Group
Skills: Analysing and interpreting data , Asking questions , Communicating information , Constructing explanations , Planning and carrying out investigations , Using mathematics and computational thinking
Authors: Eduardo Manuel Alvarez

License: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) icons


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Driving on Mars

astroEDU educational activity (links to astroEDU website)
Description: An educational interdisciplinary game to drive a rover on Mars

Glossary Terms: Mars , Rover
Categories: Solar System , Space Exploration , Telescopes, Instruments and Observatories
Tags: Game , robot , robotics , simulation , telecommunications
Age Ranges: 14-16 , 16-19
Education Level: Middle School , Secondary
Areas of Learning: Guided-discovery learning
Costs: Low Cost
Duration: 2 hours
Group Size: Group
Skills: Communicating information , Developing and using models , Using mathematics and computational thinking
Authors: Davide Ricci, Elena Sissa, Francesca Damiani

License: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) icons


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