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¿Qué es la meteorología espacial? ¿Cómo puede afectarnos? ¿Cómo podemos predecirlo?

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Mezcla el arte y la ciencia mientras creas tus propias imágenes en color a partir de imágenes sin procesar tomadas por naves espaciales y módulos de aterrizaje en todo el sistema solar utilizando GIMP.

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Explora la construcción del telescopio espacial James Webb (JWST) y el diseño de su espejo primario. Esta actividad describe tres cuestiones de ingeniería. Puedes elegir explorar una sola cuestión o las tres. ¿Cuál es la mejor manera de fabricar un espejo de gran tamaño que pueda ir al espacio?

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Una aurora es la emisión de luz causada por la colisión de partículas cargadas altamente energéticas procedentes del plasma emitido por el sol (viento solar) con los gases de la parte de la atmósfera terrestre llamada Termosfera.

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Este es un laboratorio en dónde indagaremos acerca del movimiento rectílineo uniforme o uniformemente acelerado.

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Esta práctica consistirá en determinar la fuerza de fricción estática y compararla con la fuerza de fricción dinámica.

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Adequat d'una proposta anterior (pendent anomenar autor) treballa els principis de conservaciód el'energia a partir del context d'un skatepark. 

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Likido baten barruan gorputzak murgiltzean jasaten duten bultzadaz hausnartzen da.

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Clase básica del principio de Arquímides

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Este es el escenario básico en que durante la investigación se exploran diferentes constelaciones y tienen la oportunidad de discutir las principales diferencias entre la astronomía y la astrología y concluir por qué la última no puede considerarse como una ciencia.