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Science fiction – science fact The video "Science fiction - science fact" take inspiration from well-known science fiction writers such as Arthur C. Clarke, H.G. Wells and Jules Verne. The video compares factual and fictional space stations and manned spacecrafts. More... |  |  |  | A floating research laboratory Can you imagine a floating laboratory in space in weightless conditions? Well, it already exists! Use the International Space Station Kit on the web and learn through interactive experiments and multimedia. More... |
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The solar wind and Northern lights Get some knowledge about the solar wind and magnetic storms, the Earth’s magnetic field and the formation of the Northern lights through tasks and activities. More... | Satellites in many orbits Why do satellites have different orbits? How do you put a satellite in orbit and why does it stay there? The "Engaging orbits" is a fun way to learn more about satellites. More... |
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New Curricula and GIS Use of satellite images, maps and GIS are mentioned in the new Curricula in Norway for upper primary and secondary education.
Sarepta offers examples for the classroom and field activities using GPS. More... |
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