About this Slide Set
This set of
forty-eight 35 mm slides has been prepared to
supplement the activities in the
Exploring Meteorite
Mysteries book. The slides and narrative descriptions are divided into four
parts. The first 25 slides present a general introduction to meteorites and what they
tell us about the history of the solar system. It begins with observations of meteorite
falls, depicts meteorites and their formation processes, and concludes with their impact
on life and future exploration of the solar system. The remaining three parts are more
detailed sections for use with various lessons in the activity guide. These sections
reuse some of the slides from the introduction. One section on impact craters
illustrates craters on Earth, the Moon and other planets. The next section on
classification and formation depicts various meteorite types and the processes of
accretion, differentiation, volcanism, and impact. The final section shows collection,
curation, and research on Antarctic meteorites.
The slide set is distributed to educators with the Meteorite Sample Disk. Anyone
desiring a permanent copy of the slide set may order it at cost from NASA Central
Operation of Resources for Educators (CORE). The address for CORE is listed at the
bottom of this page.
This slide set was produced by the Planetary Missions and Materials Branch at NASA
Johnson Space Center.
About the Exploring Meteorite Mysteries Book
The study of meteorites provides a unifying theme that links almost every aspect of
Earth and planetary science with mathematics, physics, chemistry, and even biology.
The effects of meteorite impacts have serious implications for social science. The
activities in
Exploring Meteorite Mysteries are designed for upper elementary
to high school levels. Many of the lessons begin with a simple activity and build to
more complex ones. The Curriculum Content Matrix, Lesson Topic Planner and Lesson
Sequence Suggestions may assist teachers in integrating the meteorite activities with
their existing Earth science curricula and standards requirements.
The Teacher's Guide,
Meteorites, Clues to Solar System History, gives a broad
introduction to many aspects of meteorite science. It tells the story of solar system
history from the formation of the planets to catastrophic impacts on Earth. It helps
the students learn how scientists use studies of these rocks from space to decipher that
history. The Meteorite ABC's and Solar System ABC's Fact Sheets contain important
information about meteorites and bodies in the solar system in convenient table format.
To obtain a copy of
Exploring Meteorite Mysteries (EG-1997-08-104-HQ) contact:
NASA CORE
Lorain County Joint Vocational School
15181 Route 58 South
Oberlin, OH 44074
Phone (440) 775-1400
Fax (440) 775-1460
E-mail: nasaco@1eeca.org
Home Page: http://core.nasa.gov