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Join JacqueliNE, Esti, and Taylor as they embark on an exciting mission to Mars! Utilizing foam boards, duct tape, CDs, and razors, they build spectroscopes to explore the different wavelengths of visible light, revealing that not all light appears the same. They create water molecule bracelets using colorful beads to represent their water journeys and destinations on Mars. Equipped with essential tools like a magnetometer, chemical sensors, an antenna for NASA communication, and a spectroscope, they share their favorite moments and valuable lessons learned along the way.
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Mission to mars! By: JacqueliNE, esti, and taylor
spectroscopes • We had foam board, duct tape, CD’s, and razors • It’s used to see different wavelengths of visible light • Not all visible light looks the same • Only the sun has all the colors of the spectrum
Water molecule bracelets • Used string, and nine different colored beads • We used our water molecule journeys • Beads for all destinations
Mars rover: the s.s.jte We needed • A Magnetometer • Chemical sensors ( CO2, H2O, and O2) • An Antenna (To communicate with NASA) • A Spectroscope