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Save the Date for Earth & Space Exploration Day!

Earth & Space Exploration Day is Saturday, October 25, 2014! ★ Enjoy interactive displays in the Meteorite Gallery and hold a rock from space!   ★ Discover interactive exhibits in the Gallery of Scientific Exploration!    ★ Take in a 3-D astronomy show in the Marston Exploration Theater!   ★ See a replica of the Curiosity […]

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Astronomy Day!

Astronomy Day was May 10th, but you can celebrate it all year with these great activities! Impact Craters Grades: 4-12   Impact craters are formed when impactors such as meteorites smash into the Moon's surface. Explore the many factors that affect the appearance of impact craters include the size and velocity of the impactor and […]

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Make an impact! Virtual Field Trip Teacher Workshop

FOR:  Arizona middle and high school science teachers and informal educators   DATE OF EVENT:  June 24-26, 2014   PLACE:  ISTB4 Building, Arizona State University (Tempe Campus) and the Arizona Museum of Natural History COST:  $75* APPLY ONLINE AT:  http://www.vftteacherworkshop.com *Fee covers meals, parking, materials and on-campus housing (for those who need it) Space is […]

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Earth Day 2014!

Some fun meteorite facts related to the blue planet! Up to 300 tons of space dust (including micrometeorites) fall to Earth every day.  In fact, so much cosmic dust ends up in our atmosphere that an international research project called CODITA (COsmic Dust In the Terrestrial Atmosphere) has been formed to study it – you […]

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