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The activities in this 16-page magazine encourage children to look more closely at geology in their local environments and support their exploration of a range of dynamic Earth processes.
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This brochure gives a brief description of the science research that is being done with data from the Clouds and Earth's Radiant Energy System (CERES) instrument flying onboard NASA's Terra satellite. It also contains information about some of the data products and technical specifications.
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This
30-page
guide
includes
classroom
activities
that
feature
content
taken
from
National
Geographics'
Atlas
of
the
Ocean:
The
Deep
Frontier.
Each
activity
in
the
guide
takes
the
student
on
an
underwater
adventure
exploring
our
oceans.
Subjects
include
undersea
hot
spots,
underwater
archaeology,
bioluminescence,
coral
reefs,
and
polar
sea
exploration.
This
book
of
maps,
charts
and
deep
sea
images
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This poster shows a global view of Earth at night, compiled from over 400 satellite images collected during the nighttime phase of the orbit. Much of Earth is illuminated at night by city lights. The poster includes elementary-secondary activities on the backside from Mission Geography (http:/
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In
this
video,
two
student
moderators
engage
the
audience
with
satellite
imagery,
computer
graphics,
and
historical
footage
to
make
the
point
that
the
Earth
is
an
interconnected
system
of
air,
land,
water,
and
life.
It
the
following
segments:
An
introduction
to
Earth
system
science;
Using
satellites
to
look
at
Earth
from
space;
El
Nino;
Global
Warming;
Drought;
Hurricanes,
and
an
Epilogue.
Length:
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The stories included in this annual publication primarily focus on research and recent success stories of how NASA's Earth Observing System data are being used to benefit society. Each article features data that are processed, managed, archived and distributed through NASA's Distributed Active Archive Centers and cooperating data centers. It is written for the scientifically interested public.
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This
online
course
in
satellite
meteorology.
includes
8
modules
with
numerous
hands-on
activities:
1)
An
Introduction
detailing
the
evolution
of
remote
sensing
technology,
2)
Weather
Satellites
and
Orbits,
3)
The
Electromagnetic
Spectrum,
4)
Cloud
Identification,
5)
Satellite
Images,
6)
Satellite
Winds,
7)
Wild
Weather,
and
8)
Monitoring
the
Global
Environment.
The
modules
were
designed
to
serve
as
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This
resource
aims
to
help
elementary
and
secondary
teachers
find
and
use
Earth
science
data
and
information
on
the
Internet.
The
content
is
arranged
by
science
topic.
Each
topic
has
a
preview
page
that
summarizes
the
material,
as
well
as
2
to
5
detail
pages,
which
show
where
to
access
online
data
and
what
the
data
mean.
Over
40
hands-on
activities
are
available
at
the
site
on
the
following
science
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This
lesson
plan
uses
NASA
satellite
data
to
correlate
cloud
cover
over
Africa
to
the
solar
declination.
The
four
seasons
on
Earth
have
a
scientific
basis.
The
Earth
is
tilted
23.5
degrees
from
vertical.
This
tilt
and
the
Earth's
orbit
around
the
sun
are
the
reasons
for
the
seasons.
Earth's
tilt
and
orbital
position
cause
differing
angles
at
which
the
sun's
rays
hit
the
surface
of
the
Earth.
As
Earth
...
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This
lesson
plan
uses
NASA
Clouds
and
Earth's
Radiant
Energy
System
(CERES)
instrument
percent
coverage
surface
data
with
a
world
map
to
locate
landmasses
and
bodies
of
water
at
the
Earth's
Equator.
When
using
satellites
to
study
Earth
system
processes,
especially
atmospheric
processes,
it
is
important
to
know
what
is
the
background
that
one
is
seeing
on
the
Earth.
This
lesson
provides
an
introduction
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