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            [April 06, 2021]     
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			Bowlby | 
          
            |  The West Lincoln Broadwell fifth 
			grade class took part in the Europa Encounter mission with the 
			Challenger Learning Center.
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            |  The WLB sixth grade class 
			spent three weeks taking a Vacation in Space as their Challenger 
			Learning Center mission.
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            |  The students constructed helicopters 
			as part of their Vacation in Space, just like the one that NASA 
			hopes will fly around Mars.
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			 A student demonstrates how the helicopter flies.
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			 The students built a rover to travel around the planet just like the 
			one that recently landed on Mars. They built the wheels using life 
			savers, and a little engineering ingenuity.
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			 A glider had to be built to get the space travelers from their 
			rocket to the surface of their planet. The students experimented 
			with different shapes to see which would fly the farthest.
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			 What is an astronomical unit? These space travelers are learning on 
			the classroom floor how distance is measured in space so they would 
			know how far they can travel. The distances on the classroom floor 
			were to scale.
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			 And of course, they had to build rockets to get them on their way. 
			The students experimented with various forms of propulsion to see 
			which worked best.
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