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Touch Tomorrow: Gordon Library and Space Exploration!: Activity Pages

Resources & activities on space exploration from the Gordon Library and beyond ...

Coloring pages, Dot-to-Dot puzzles, and other activities with space-related images!

Space Dot to Dots Pages

Author: Painter

Permission: Some rights reserved. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License.

Make a Cardboard Rover

"Rovers are a kind of carlike spacecraft that NASA uses to explore the surfaces of other worlds! So far, rovers have gone to Mars and the Moon – and one day, they might go even farther. NASA plans to land astronauts on the Moon by 2024. These astronauts could use rovers to drive across the Moon’s surface, carry supplies, and explore the area.  In this challenge, you will build your own rubber-band-powered rover that can scramble across the room. Build your rover out of cardboard, figure out how to use rubber bands to spin the wheels, and use the engineering design process to improve your rover based on testing results."

From:  NASA/Jet Propulsion Lab

https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/edu/learn/project/make-a-cardboard-rover/

Space Joke of the Page!

Where can planets update their status?
Their spacebook account

NASA - Color Your Universe

88 Constellations coloring pages

Author:  Mara_ba

Original image credit: Ursa Major Constellation Wikipedia Article

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