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This
is
a
PDF
guide
on
how
to
use
ImageJ
image
processing
software
to
understand
and
manipulate
astronomical
images.
The
guide
begins
with
instructions
on
how
to
download
ImageJ,
plus
some
additional
astronomy-related
plugins,
followed
by
directions
on
how
to
install
everything
correctly.
There
are
three
lessons
that
will
help
the
user
get
oriented
with
some
of
the
most
basic
image
processing
skills
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This
picture
book
is
designed
to
introduce
children
to
the
Earth's
atmosphere
and
its
importance
to
life
on
Earth.
It
also
introduces
how
the
addition
of
new
gases
(e.g.,
ozone)
contributes
to
changing
the
quality
of
air
we
breathe.
With
an
understanding
of
how
our
atmosphere
works,
we
can
begin
to
understand
how
our
activities
may
be
contributing
to
some
of
those
changes
in
air
quality.
The
back
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This
is
the
third
in
a
series
of
four
ChemMatters
issues
devoted
to
NASA?s
Earth
Observing
System
(EOS)
Aura
mission
and
it
focuses
on
the
chemistry
of
the
mission.
ChemMatters
is
designed
and
published
for
teachers
to
use
as
a
supplement
to
their
first
year
high
school
chemistry
course,
and
as
a
resource
for
other
high
school
science
teachers.
Article
titles
are:
Whose
Air
Is
It
Anyway
(global
circulation
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This
activity
guide
illustrates
how
teachers
can
use
planetary
comparisons
between
Earth
and
Mars
to
teach
basic
geologic
activities
-
i.e.
volcanoes,
impact
cratering,
layering,
river
processes,
and
crosscutting
relationships
to
help
the
students
understand
a
planet's
history.
This
lesson
is
using
current
science
results,
as
it
contains
actual
orbital
data
from
the
Mars
Global
Surveyor
mission.
The
...
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This website covers scientific notation, orders of magnitude, and plotting using both linear and log scales. Students determine the relative scales of objects in the Universe from the very small to the very large. Many hands-on science experiments are available.
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This
product
includes
lesson
plans,
hands-on
activities,
videos,
and
PowerPoint
presentations
relating
to
spectroscopy
and
solar
science.
It
is
designed
as
an
enhancement
to
the
Stanford
spectrographs,.
Contents:1.
Fingerprints
in
Sunlight:
explaind
the
phenomena
of
spectral
lines.
2.
Fingerprints
in
Starlight:
An
enhanced
version
of
Fingerprints
in
Sunlight,
appropriate
for
a
high
school
Honors
or
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Three Lessons - A Dusty Dilemma, Speaking Volumes About Dust, and The White Glove Test - are intended to familiarize students with the Student Dust Counter, data collection, and analysis. Accompanying the lessons is a Flash-based data viewer.
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This
is
an
electromagnetic
spectrum
science
program
that
incorporates
engineering,
math,
and
solar
system
data
stories
that
use
mission
data
to
explain
how
light
is
used
to
explore
the
solar
system.
A
set
of
foundational
lessons
accompanies
the
program,
helping
students
understand
spectroscopy
at
a
basic
level.
The
data
stories
include
paper
and
pencil
versions,
as
well
as
Flash-based
interactives
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This
chapter
of
the
GLOBE
Teacher's
Guide
provides
the
measurement
protocols
for
collecting
research
quality
data
on
land
cover
and
constructing
land
cover
maps
using
Landsat
scenes.
K-12
students
from
all
over
the
world
are
participating
in
the
GLOBE
program
by
taking
environmental
measurements
at
their
schools
and
sharing
their
data
via
the
Internet.
NASA
scientists
use
GLOBE
data
in
their
research
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This
chapter
of
the
GLOBE
Teacher's
Guide
presents
information
on
how
to
characterize
soil
profiles
and
measure
soil
moisture
and
temperature.
K-12
students
from
all
over
the
world
are
participating
in
the
Global
Learning
and
Observations
to
Benefit
the
Environment
(GLOBE)
program
by
taking
environmental
measurements
at
their
schools
and
sharing
their
data
via
the
Internet.
Measurement
protocols
and
...
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