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Tuesday, January 16, 2018

Teachable Moment: Explorer 1 Anniversary Marks 60 Years of Science in Space

NASA/JPL Edu Teachable Moment: Explorer 1 Anniversary Marks 60 Years of Science in Space
 

Teachable Moment: Explorer 1 Anniversary Marks 60 Years of Science in Space

This month marks the 60th anniversary of the launch of America's first satellite, Explorer 1. The small, pencil-shaped satellite did more than launch the U.S. into the Space Age. With its collection of instruments, or scientific tools, it turned space into not just a new frontier, but also a place of boundless scientific exploration that could eventually unveil secrets of new worlds – as well as the mysteries of our own planet.

In the latest Teachable Moment from NASA/JPL Edu, education specialist Ota Lutz explains how a team at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, modified an Army rocket to make the first scientific study from space possible – and how data from Explorer 1 is still inspiring tantilizing new questions today.

Find out how to engage students in this important piece of space history on the NASA/JPL Edu Teachable Moments blog:


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Related Lessons and Activities

Get students building their own rockets and model satellites, plus learning about how NASA studies Earth from space today with these standards-aligned lessons from NASA/JPL Edu:

NASA/JPL Edu Lesson: Build a Satellite *NEW* Build a Satellite (Grades 5-8) – Students will use the engineering design process to design, build, test and improve a model satellite intended to investigate the surface of a planet.
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NASA/JPL Edu Lesson Collection: Rocket Lessons and Activities Rocket Lessons and Activities (Grades K-9) – Use these exciting lessons to help your students experience the thrill of building and launching their own rockets using the engineering design process!
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NASA/JPL Edu Lesson Collection: Rocket Lessons and Activities Earth Science Lessons and Activities (Grades K-12) – Use these lessons to engage your students in studying Earth from space!
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NASA/JPL Edu Game: Build Your Own Space Mission Game: Build Your Own Space Mission – Have younger students play this game to place instruments aboard a spacecraft and launch it into space!
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NASA GLOBE Observer App Download the GLOBE Observer app and have students be citizen scientists in support of NASA Earth science missions! Learn more about how to participate.

 

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