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Planet Paths: Studying Planetary Orbital Paths

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Subject:
Mathematics and Statistics, Science and Technology
Institution Name:
NASA|MSU-Bozeman Center for Educational Resources Project
Collection:
NASA
Grade Level:
Primary, Secondary
Grade Sub-Level:
Middle School
Grades:
Grade 6, Grade 7
Abstract:

This activity is designed to help middle school students understand that planets travel in nearly circular orbits around the sun, and that planetary motion obeys laws defined by Kepler and Newton. Students will explore interactive web sites demonstrating orbital motion and complete a series of modeling activities.

Course Type:
Learning Module
Languages:
English
Material Type:
Activities and Labs, Assessments, Curriculum Standards, Lesson Plans
Media Format:
Graphics/Photos, Text/HTML, Video
Conditions of Use:
Custom Permissions
Copyright Holder:
Copyright May 19, 2004 By the Burns Telecom Center, Montana State University - Bozeman

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