Notice, Wonder: SLS Test

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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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You’re looking at a test of the SLS or Space Launch System performed by NASA at Stennis Space Center in Mississippi. This is a test of the Four RS-25 engines which were used on the original Space Shuttle in the 1980s and eventually will launch the Artemis I mission to the moon. During the test, the engines generate 1.6 million pounds of thrust which is what will be needed for the actual launch! Learn more at NASA All photos and videos are in the public domain.