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    Mission 1: Newton in Space

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    Subjects: physics, chemistry
    Level: lower secondary, upper secondary
    Languages: Deutsch, English, Español, Français, Italiano, Nederlands, Português
    Type: support materials
    Format: High-resolution movie

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    Produced with the input of experts and teachers, the 17-minute video illustrates how simple experiments, in space and on Earth, can be used to investigate Newton's three laws of motion.

    Filmed during the Cervantes Mission (2003), the video has a duration of 16:52 minutes and can be downloaded as a high-resolution movie (200 MB).

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