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In this STEAM activity, patrons make their own exoplanets using rocks, acrylic paint, popsicle sticks, and craft paper. 0
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Explore a series of table-top models, some ready-made and others you can build, demonstrating the principle of how Kepler will find extrasolar planets by the transit method. 0
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¡Usa una plantilla circular y tiza para crear tu propio arte de eclipse! 0
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Si alguna vez has visto una imagen de un eclipse solar, es posible que hayas notado que la Luna se acerca mucho a cubrir todo el Sol. 0
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Los participantes crean y trazan sus sombras en el interior y en el patio de recreo. 0
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¡Los mecenas construyen un horno solar con una caja de pizza para cocinar con el sol! Esta actividad viene con instrucciones paso a paso, recetas de hornos solares y una extensión para construir un alambique solar que puede purificar el agua. 0
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Esta actividad hace que los usuarios hagan un estuche protector personalizado para mantener seguros sus anteojos de visualización solar. 0
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Patrons imagine extreme environments that may exist beyond Earth and create life forms that could thrive there. 0
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Patrons model a method to search for exoplanets by using a lightbox and mystery objects. 0
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The Spitzer Space Telescope revealed that there's a pattern to the way the planets move around the TRAPPIST-1 star. When this pattern is set to music, they can portray a beautiful melody! Try taking the transit notes and add your own music to them, then share your creation on social media with #MyTrappist1. 0
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Learners with no prior coding experience can explore how to use computers to create and animate solar systems and then use them as a musical instrument! This scaffolded set of activities allow participants to use computer science to understand our universe and to create music based on astronomical data. 0
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NASA's Parker Solar Probe is humanity's first-ever mission to a star, where it is directly exploring the Sun's large atmosphere. It will eventually zoom to within just 3.9 million miles of the Sun's surface, facing heat and radiation like no spacecraft ever has! Follow the instructions in this activity guide to build your own paper model of the Parker... 0
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