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The Geophysical Light/Dark Cycle
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This is an activity (located on page 131 of the PDF) related to sleep and circadian rhythms as well as space travel.
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Cook Food Using the Sun
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Learners build a solar oven from a cardboard pizza box, aluminum foil and plastic. Learners can use their oven to cook S'mores or other food in the sun.
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Transit Tracks
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In this space science activity, learners explore transits and the conditions when a transit may be seen.
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Using Solar Energy
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In this activity, learners discover how solar energy can be used to heat water.
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What's the Angle?
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This activity helps learners understand how the angle of the Sun affects temperatures around the globe.
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Changing Shadows
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In this sunny day, outdoor activity, learners observe changes in shadows over time. The activity also helps to develop a sense of the Earth's motion.