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  • Elementary School - Grades 4-6
    R=Reference/Experiment   S=Sample Project
    Demonstrated what happens when a meteor hits the earth and becomes a meteorite S
    Collect micrometeorites from indoor and outdoor sources R R
    Meteorites, Meteors, Micrometeorite, Asteroids
    Middle School - Grades 7-9
    R=Reference/Experiment   S=Sample Project
    Determine if it is possible to predict the size of a crater from the size and speed of the object (meteorite) that made it. R
    Which method of collecting micrometeorites is more effective? R R R

    Meteorites, Meteors, Micrometeorite, Asteroids
    High School - Grades 10-12
    R=Reference/Experiment   S=Sample Project
    Simulation of terrestrial impact craters R
    Investigating the Chemical Signatures of Meteorite Impacts R
    Quantify the trace chemical changes induced by ultrahigh temperatures and pressure in granite samples due to meteoritic impact. R
    Analysis of a Potential Meteoritic Impact Crater in the Sacramento Basin R
    Meteorites, Meteors, Micrometeorite, Asteroids
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