
Europa WaterparkYou’ve chosen to imagine a wild water park built on Europa, one of Jupiter’s icy moons, where crystal-blue slides plunge into alien seas beneath shimmering cliffs. You might want to learn more about Extraterrestrial Oceans—scientists are studying whether moons like Europa could hold liquid water, and maybe even life, beneath their icy crusts. Don’t worry—10% of all ticket sales go to protecting native Europan sea creatures!
We’re learning that other worlds might have oceans, too! Scientists think Europa has saltwater beneath its icy surface. Robots and satellites will soon fly close to explore this mysterious moon. These discoveries help us imagine how people could one day build, travel, or even play safely on other planets. Don’t worry—10% of all ticket sales go to protecting native Europan sea creatures!
If people build a water park on another planet, who should make sure we protect any life already there?
Use tinfoil, blue paper, and clear plastic cups to build your own mini “alien water park.” Make slides that twist through icy tunnels and pools that shimmer with “space water” (colored water or beads). Think about how your park keeps creatures safe while humans play.
Ask ChatGPT:
“Design a water park for an icy alien moon—what rides would it have?”
Then, draw or digitally color your park, imagining how it uses real science to stay warm and fun in freezing space!
Mars Volcano CoasterYou’ve chosen to imagine a hover coaster zooming down the red slopes of Olympus Mons—the tallest volcano in our solar system! You might want to learn more about Sustainable Space Tourism—ways people could explore and play on other planets without harming them. Don’t forget your space helmet—Martian dust isn’t great for your hair!
We’re imagining new ways to travel in space that protect other worlds while we explore them. Sustainable space tourism means designing things like hover coasters that glide safely above the ground instead of digging into it. Scientists and engineers already use magnetic hover systems on Earth—like Maglev trains—that could inspire similar designs for Mars. As we plan for fun on new worlds, we’ll need to make sure adventure and care go hand in hand. And don’t forget your space helmet—Martian dust isn’t great for your hair!
If people build hover coasters on Mars, how can we balance fun and exploration with protecting the planet?
Use string, magnets, and a small cardboard car to make your own “hover coaster.” Create a winding track over red paper “Martian cliffs” and test how your coaster glides when it doesn’t touch the surface. Imagine how this design helps keep Mars’s land safe!
Ask ChatGPT:
“Design a hover coaster that floats safely above Mars’s red mountains.”
Then sketch or digitally color your idea, showing how the coaster hovers, powers itself, and protects the Martian environment.





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