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Tag Archives: air and space museum
Fifty Years Ago
It was a Sunday afternoon in July and I was nine years old. In my hometown of Deseret, Utah we attended our normal church meetings, going to Sunday School in the morning. Everyone was more excited and restless than usual. … Continue reading
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Tagged air and space museum, apollo 11, apollo 50th anniversary, apollo soyuz, buzz aldrin, command module, einstein fellows, lunar module, michael collins, neil armstrong, newmast, nitarp, service module, skylab, smithsonian, the eagle has landed, tranquility base, walter cronkite
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At the Udvar-Hazy Center
Teacher Innovator Institute Day 3: Wed., July 17, 2019 On our third full day of the Teacher Innovator Institute we were at the National Air and Space Museum Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center again near Dulles International Airport. We spent the … Continue reading
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Tagged air and space museum, b-24 bomber, colonel charles mcgee, driving question, engineering design challenge, flak bait, geodesic dome, loudoun county schools, mars pathfinder, project based learning, sojourner rover, space shuttle discovery, steam activities, teacher innovator institute, tuskegee airmen, udvar-hazy center, world war ii veterans
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I Spy With My Little Eye
Day Two of the Teacher Innovator Institute; July 16, 2019 On this, the second full day of our Institute, we were in and around the National Mall in the new International Spy Museum and the National Museum of Natural History. … Continue reading
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Tagged air and space museum, aston martin, banded iron, emerald, informal science education, international spy museum, james bond car, mata hari, millard county utah, minerals, national museum of natural history, nuking the moon, oxygenation event, phoebe waterman haas observatory, sapphire, shergotty meteorite, trilobite, u2 spy plane, vince houghton
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