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In this lesson, students explore how locations around a meteorite provide information about the meteorite's orbit. They then learn about triangulation techniques, create imaginary cities in which meteorites are ensconced, and provide clues by which triang Hands-On Universe™ (HOU) is an educational program that enables students to investigate the Universe while applying tools and concepts from science, math, and technology The purpose of the thematic, integrated unit is to help children develop positive self-concept.
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