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Venus is a dim world of intense heat and volcanic activity. Similar in structure and size to Earth, Venus' thick, toxic atmosphere traps heat in a runaway 'greenhouse effect.' The scorched world has temperatures hot enough to melt lead. Glimpses below the clouds reveal volcanoes and deformed mountains. Venus spins slowly in the opposite direction of most planets.

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Alka-Seltzer Rockets
Topic: Modeling Solar System Objects
Grade Level: 5-8
Body: Sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Asteroids, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Comets, Kuiper Belt & Oort Cloud, Earth's Moon

Short Description: Using baking soda and vinegar, propel an object across the floor to introduce the idea of how things move through space.


Analyzing Elemental Abundances
Grade Level: 9-12
Body: Sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Asteroids, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Comets, Kuiper Belt & Oort Cloud
Mission: Genesis (Our Solar System)

Short Description: Participants will practice and understand the use of ratios in describing the abundances of isotopes.


Follow the Falling Meteorite
Topic: Math
Grade Level: K-4, 5-8
Body: Venus

Short Description: Participants demonstrate and experience the way remote objects or sites can be accurately located by triangulation.


Geologic Landforms of Venus
Topic: Landforms
Grade Level: 5-8
Body: Venus
Mission: MESSENGER (Mercury)

Short Description: Participants are introduced to the remote sensing technique of radar imaging using aerial photos to study the geologic features of Venus.


Goldilocks and the Three Planets (Main Portal)
Grade Level: 5-8
Body: Venus, Earth, Mars

Short Description: Students determine what some of Earth, Venus and Mars' atmosphere is composed of and then mathematically compare the amount of the greenhouse gas, CO2, on the planets Venus, Earth and Mars in order to determine which has the most. Link to the interactive feature.


Goldilocks and the Three Planets (Student Handout)
Grade Level: 5-8
Body: Venus, Earth, Mars

Short Description: Students determine what some of Earth, Venus and Mars' atmosphere is composed of and then mathematically compare the amount of the greenhouse gas, CO2, on the planets Venus, Earth and Mars in order to determine which has the most. Link to the interactive feature.


Goldilocks and the Three Planets (Teacher's Packet)
Grade Level: 5-8
Body: Venus, Earth, Mars

Short Description: Students determine what some of Earth, Venus and Mars' atmosphere is composed of and then mathematically compare the amount of the greenhouse gas, CO2, on the planets Venus, Earth and Mars in order to determine which has the most. Link to the interactive feature.


Interactive Periodic Table
Topic: Modeling Solar System Objects
Grade Level: 5-8
Body: Venus
Mission: Genesis (Our Solar System)

Short Description: Participants model the process that Mendeleev used to build the periodic table.


It's Just Right
Topic: Life
Grade Level: 5-8
Body: Venus

Short Description: Participants examine the relationship between temperature and the growth and survival of organisms in extreme environments.


Life: Here? There? Elsewhere? The Search for Life on Venus and Mars
Grade Level: 5-8
Body: Venus, Mars

Short Description: Students investigate the phenomena of life through activities that introduce them to the multidisciplinary sciences of planetology and exobiology. Simulating Venusian and Martian conditions, they explore various means of detecting life in the atmosphere and soils of Earth. They use their findings to propose a spacecraft design for life detection on Venus and Mars.

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Alka-Seltzer Rockets
Topic: Modeling Solar System Objects
Grade Level: 5-8
Body: Sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Asteroids, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Comets, Kuiper Belt & Oort Cloud, Earth's Moon

Short Description: Using baking soda and vinegar, propel an object across the floor to introduce the idea of how things move through space.


Analyzing Elemental Abundances
Grade Level: 9-12
Body: Sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Asteroids, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Comets, Kuiper Belt & Oort Cloud
Mission: Genesis (Our Solar System)

Short Description: Participants will practice and understand the use of ratios in describing the abundances of isotopes.


Follow the Falling Meteorite
Topic: Math
Grade Level: K-4, 5-8
Body: Venus

Short Description: Participants demonstrate and experience the way remote objects or sites can be accurately located by triangulation.


Geologic Landforms of Venus
Topic: Landforms
Grade Level: 5-8
Body: Venus
Mission: MESSENGER (Mercury)

Short Description: Participants are introduced to the remote sensing technique of radar imaging using aerial photos to study the geologic features of Venus.


Goldilocks and the Three Planets (Main Portal)
Grade Level: 5-8
Body: Venus, Earth, Mars

Short Description: Students determine what some of Earth, Venus and Mars' atmosphere is composed of and then mathematically compare the amount of the greenhouse gas, CO2, on the planets Venus, Earth and Mars in order to determine which has the most. Link to the interactive feature.


Goldilocks and the Three Planets (Student Handout)
Grade Level: 5-8
Body: Venus, Earth, Mars

Short Description: Students determine what some of Earth, Venus and Mars' atmosphere is composed of and then mathematically compare the amount of the greenhouse gas, CO2, on the planets Venus, Earth and Mars in order to determine which has the most. Link to the interactive feature.


Goldilocks and the Three Planets (Teacher's Packet)
Grade Level: 5-8
Body: Venus, Earth, Mars

Short Description: Students determine what some of Earth, Venus and Mars' atmosphere is composed of and then mathematically compare the amount of the greenhouse gas, CO2, on the planets Venus, Earth and Mars in order to determine which has the most. Link to the interactive feature.


Interactive Periodic Table
Topic: Modeling Solar System Objects
Grade Level: 5-8
Body: Venus
Mission: Genesis (Our Solar System)

Short Description: Participants model the process that Mendeleev used to build the periodic table.


It's Just Right
Topic: Life
Grade Level: 5-8
Body: Venus

Short Description: Participants examine the relationship between temperature and the growth and survival of organisms in extreme environments.


Life: Here? There? Elsewhere? The Search for Life on Venus and Mars
Grade Level: 5-8
Body: Venus, Mars

Short Description: Students investigate the phenomena of life through activities that introduce them to the multidisciplinary sciences of planetology and exobiology. Simulating Venusian and Martian conditions, they explore various means of detecting life in the atmosphere and soils of Earth. They use their findings to propose a spacecraft design for life detection on Venus and Mars.

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