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DIY Space: Create a Comet With Dry Ice

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A scientist from NASA explains how to build an icy model of a comet, complete with shooting jets. This activity provides an opportunity for students to make observations, discuss changing states of matter, and demonstrate measuring skills. Part of the “DIY Space Classroom Activities” series.

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Runtime: 3 minutes 35 seconds

Object striking dirt and throwing up debris. REPLAY. Caption: Not all meteorites come in perpendicularly.
DIY Space Classroom Activities
Episode 1
2 minutes 42 seconds
Grade Level: 8 - 12
Rocket-like object. Time to go outside… Caption: (man) T-minus 10, 9, 8….
DIY Space Classroom Activities
Episode 2
6 minutes 49 seconds
Grade Level: 8 - 12
People standing in front of a giant inflated black plastic pouch. Turn fan back to high speed. Caption: Once the door is cut, turn the fan on high.
DIY Space Classroom Activities
Episode 3
4 minutes 38 seconds
Grade Level: 6 - 12
Gloved hand reaching into a container emitting a foggy, mist-like cloud. Caption: Look at all this moisture being frozen.
DIY Space Classroom Activities
Episode 4
3 minutes 35 seconds
Grade Level: 8 - 12
Person attaching different colored and shaped objects to a Styrofoam ball. Caption: Those gas jets are actually forming the coma of the comet,
DIY Space Classroom Activities
Episode 5
2 minutes 31 seconds
Grade Level: 3 - 7
Person wearing a jumpsuit with a NASA logo holds a flame to an inflated balloon. Caption: that it takes the heat away from the skin of the balloon
DIY Space Classroom Activities
Episode 6
3 minutes 49 seconds
Grade Level: 6 - 12