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Examples of Children’s Books:
The Reasons for the Seasons
How Tall is your Tower?
Travels on the Equator
Billy's Trip to the Science Center
These books were created by Catholic University students in the Physics 240 course.
Space Imaging Technology to Study Earth and Sun (SITES)
The Sun - The Nearest Star
Electricity and Magnetism
Solar Energy
The Earth from Space
Children's Books
Activities
Balloon Launch
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