Space Stations: Follow the Bouncing Ball!

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In this activity, learners predict whether a ball on Earth or a ball on the Moon bounces higher when dropped and why. They simulate the experiment by dropping high- and regular-bounce balls from their shoulder height. Learners discover that in microgravity, a little energy goes a long way! This activity station is part of a sequence of stations that can be set up to help learners explore how space affects the human body and why. http://datadiscoverystudio.org/geoportal/rest/metadata/item/5528af0e0e794df5984d7932cf4e3ee9/html

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    • Solar System
    • The Moon
    • Life Sciences
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    • Energy and Power
    • Work and Machines
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    • Gravity
    • Structure and Properties of Matter
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    • Conducting Investigations
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