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Space Station Resource for Students

Posted on Sep 18, 2009 06:39:31 PM | Deana Nunley | 4 Comments   

Most of the DIY Podcast topic modules include audio and video clips from the space station. If your students are looking for background information about the station, you might want to point them to "What is the International Space Station?" This NASA Education homework helper answers questions such as:


·      How old is the space station?

·      What are the parts of the space station?

·      Why is the space station important?


Tidbits of information about the station might fit nicely in a DIY Podcast script that features astronauts on the space station. 


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Tags : Educator/Student Resources, Space Station, Student Resources  

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4 On Sep 20, 2009 10:31:33 AM  guest  wrote: 

thank for news

3 On Oct 08, 2009 09:13:11 AM  anudeep.n.rao  wrote: 

it is a brilliant idea.

2 On Sep 19, 2009 04:10:26 PM  GM SIGN  wrote: 

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1 On Sep 19, 2009 07:53:56 AM  guest  wrote: 

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