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Topographic Map288 views
Topographic map
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Cross Section184 views
The cross section represents the bedrock structure beneath four landscape regions, A, B, C, and D.
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Water Cycle242 views
Flowchart below shows part of Earth’s water cycle. The question marks indicate a part of the flowchart that has been deliberately left blank.
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Time Exposure Photograph188 viewsA camera was placed outside at night and pointed directly at Polaris and several other stars. The lens was kept open and a time-exposure photograph was taken.
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Tornadoes Hit the Bread Basket153 viewsTornadoes Hit the Bread Basket
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Einstein79 viewsEinstein contributed more than any other scientist to the modern vision of physical reality. His special and general theories of relativity are still regarded as the most satisfactory model of the large-scale universe that we have.
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Ostrich117 viewsOstrich
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Crinoids6 viewsGreat sample displaying miltiple crinoid stems and some crinoid flowers
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Grand Canyon of Yellowstone23 viewsMar 04, 2010
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v2 rocket16 viewsv2 rocketOct 24, 2009
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various rockets17 viewsvarious rocketsOct 24, 2009
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v2 rocket17 viewsv2 rocketOct 24, 2009
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space camp habitat9 viewsThis is where campers at space camp live.Oct 24, 2009
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skylab fragment11 viewsSkylab was the United States' first space station, and the second space station visited by a human crew. It was also the only space station NASA launched alone. The 100-ton space station was in Earth's orbit from 1973 to 1979 and it was visited by crews three times in 1973 and 1974.
Oct 24, 2009
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saturn v engine10 viewsused by NASA's Apollo and Skylab programs from 1967 until 1973. In total NASA launched thirteen Saturn V rockets with no loss of payload. It remains the largest and most powerful launch vehicle ever brought to operational status from a height, weight and payload standpoint.Oct 24, 2009
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saturn v12 viewsused by NASA's Apollo and Skylab programs from 1967 until 1973. In total NASA launched thirteen Saturn V rockets with no loss of payload. It remains the largest and most powerful launch vehicle ever brought to operational status from a height, weight and payload standpoint.Oct 24, 2009
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