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In this inquiry-based investigation, children use ultraviolet detection beads to explore unseen energy produced by the Sun. The experiment, developed by NASA, is presented in the context of the Messenger spacecraft: how can a craft be designed to withstand the proximity to planet Mercury without melting? The lesson is completely turn-key, with printable worksheets, data table, warm-up and reflection questions, and detailed background information. Don't miss the pattern for building a model of the Messenger spacecraft, complete with sunshade and solar "panels".
This item is part of a larger collection of lessons compiled and edited by the AAAS (American Association for the Advancement of Science).
AAAS Benchmark Alignments (2008 Version)1. The Nature of Science
1A. The Scientific Worldview
1B. Scientific Inquiry
1C. The Scientific Enterprise
4. The Physical Setting
4E. Energy Transformations
4F. Motion
11. Common Themes
11C. Constancy and Change
12. Habits of Mind
12A. Values and Attitudes
12D. Communication Skills
NSES Content Standards
Con.A: Science as Inquiry
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Number = {1 May 2025},
Year = {2010}
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