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Department of Biology P.O. Box 4010 Atlanta, GA 30302-4010 Tel: 404-413-5421 biobus@gsu.edu |
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Star Wars: Truth, Fallacy, or Possibility
George Lucas’ Star Wars movie series is set against a background of several planetary systems. Since many of the features that distinguish these planets were adapted from conditions commonly encountered on earth, they can be used to illustrate a large number of geologic phenomena. Students will view movie clips from the Star Wars movie and discuss the truth, fallacy, and/or possibilities of the presented clips. Students will visualize geologic processes by recreating geologic features seen on several planets in the Star Wars movies and relating the features to planets within our galaxy. Students will recreate rivers and streams, hydrothermal vents, and view geologic evidence (ODP core model) for the mass destruction of the dinosaurs. “Planets” discussed from the Star Wars movies include: Hoth - the ice planet Dagobah - the swamp planet Naboo – the water planet Yavin – the Giant gas planet Yavin 4 – a moon of Yavin Sanctuary Moon – the forest moon of Endor Subjects discussed in this module include:
Activities (as many as time permits) include:
This module will need to be taught in a lab or classroom with running water and working drains. Large trash bins or cans (preferably on wheels) for the disposal of large amounts of sand should be provided in the classroom or lab. Because of the amount of equipment being brought into the classroom, it is very difficult for us to move equipment up flights of stairs. If this module isn’t being taught on the entry-level, we need quick and easy access to elevators. If elevator use is not available the last teaching session may be cut short to ensure safe storage of equipment. Note:
All Star Wars video clips and photographs are the property of © Lucasfilm, Ltd. |
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Plate Tectonics
Animation Taken From http://www2.nature.nps.gov/geology/usgsnps/animate/A14.gif