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Tonight we have another chance to view the ISS (International Space Station) as it orbits our special planet. Time: Tue October 25 7:36PM, Visible: 4 min, Max Height: 55 degrees, Appears: 10* above NNW, Disappears: 39* above ESE. Some general knowledge to build about the ISS 1. What speed does the ISS orbit the Earth? 2. Which nations are involved in the ISS? 3. Is the ISS closer to the moon or to Earth? 4. How far up does the ISS orbit Earth? The first student to post the correct answers to these questions can take a virtual tour of the solar system using the amazing Oculus VR goggles! Add a comment if you can explain how the paper roller coaster demonstrates any of 'Newton's 3 Laws of Motion,' STARTED OUT ON THE 29TH OF AUGUSTT LOOKING THE SAME This is after 1 week. Which sample has the most mould growth? Give your best conclusion to the images above on why you think can explain the different observations from each sample.
The Ningaloo Outlook team together with EDHS students took the 'STARBUG' to our local pool for a test run. They scanned a makeshift coral reef as a simulation of the real work this clever robot does in and around the Ningaloo Reef.
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