
What lies out there in the distance? And what lies beyond? How did it all begin? Are we alone in this vast universe? These questions have occupied human beings throughout history and continue to do so today. The Space program invites you to "touch" the heavenly bodies and learn of worlds that are different from, yet very much the same as, our planet Earth.
You will learn about the origin of the universe, the development of galaxies, various processes in the solar system, and the birth and death of stars. In the learning environment, you will also have an opportunity to "touch" the technology and scientific research that have accompanied space travel from its earliest days, as well as to join an effort that is common to us all - the attempt to decipher the riddle of the universe.
With its combination of an extensive knowledge base which includes the planets of our solar system, the sun, galaxies, constellations, stars, and the universe with project-oriented investigations and provocative ideas for creative writing, the Space program provides a focused, interactive environment for exploring phenomena in the universe.
The rationale
The rich learning environment of Space is aimed at providing Middle and High School students and other interested individuals with the skills associated with gaining knowledge about the universe, galaxies, solar systems, planets and their satellites. The knowledge base of the program concentrates on seven major themes that are inherent in a study of the universe: The Big Bang theory, Universality of the Laws of Physics, Organization of the Universe, Scale and Measurement, Changing locations of Celestial Bodies, Evolution of scientific theories, and Earth.
The objectives of the program are:
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