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Focus on moving slowly and allowing students to notice details and ask questions about the images. It's not about guessing or jumping to hypotheses! It's about wondering. (I recommend setting the Google Slides to *fullscreen* first!)
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This is a photo of a comet, specifically Comet 67P as photographed by the European Space Agency’s craft Rosetta. This mission was the first dedicated in-orbit study of a comet. Read more about Rosetta and how the lander was found. Spin the 3D model over at Wikipedia. All images from ESA/Rosetta/NavCam – CC BY-SA IGO 3.0. This particular lesson is likewise shared under the CC BY-SA IGO 3.0 license.