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The Story of the Hubble Space Telescope is a standards-based interactive curriculum module for middle school students about the scientific and social impact of the Hubble Space Telescope. Presented in four lessons "narrated" by Edwin G. Hubble, students will learn about the historical, scientific, and technological issues involved in space exploration, consider the ethical issues society faces in making decisions about the continuation of manned vs. unmanned missions, and gain insight into the work of the scientists, astronauts, engineers, and administrators involved in the Hubble Space Telescope. This module is intended to be used with an Interactive Periodic Table, which accompanies the lessons. This module was written by Joy Reeves, 2006 ISTA and Exxon/Mobil Outstanding Teacher of Science in Chicago, and made possible by support from the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) |
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