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This
lesson
is
designed
to
help
students
gain
knowledge
in
using
the
MY
NASA
DATA
Live
Access
Server
(LAS)
to
specify
and
download
a
microset
of
data,
then
to
use
the
data
to
compare
the
ozone
levels
of
selected
regions
around
the
world.
Students
locate
and
identify
geographical
regions
using
latitude
and
longitude;
then,
in
groups,
students
create
and
analyze
graphs
of
ozone
levels
for
the
identified
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This lithograph describes where ozone is found, how it is formed, and the effects of ozone on biological processes. How and why NASA studies ozone is covered along with how individuals can monitor ground level (tropospheric) ozone by starting their own ozone-monitoring garden.
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This
chapter
describes
how
to
set
a
scale
and
measure
distances
and
areas
on
satellite
images.
Using
ImageJ,
a
freely
available
image
analysis
program
that
runs
on
most
operating
systems,
users
set
the
spatial
calibration
of
an
image,
then
select
and
measure
distances
and
areas
on
it.
The
measurement
results
are
reported
in
real-world
units.
The
technique
is
most
useful
and
accurate
for
nadir
view
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Epo's
Chronicles
is
a
weekly
web
comic
which
takes
place
in
the
distant
future.
The
comic
follows
a
fictional
storyline
incorporating
both
recent
and
classic
scientific
discoveries
from
NASA
missions
while
educating
the
reader.
The
primary
goal
of
Epo's
Chronicles
is
to
teach
space
science
in
an
engaging
format.
Accompanying
each
episode
are
explanatory
notes
and
glossary
entries
to
help
explain
the
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This
EOS-Aura
special
edition
of
ChemMatters
is
the
first
of
four
special
issues
focusing
on
atmospheric
chemistry
and
the
Aura
mission.
It
features
articles
on
global
climate
change,
asthma
and
air
pollution,
good
and
bad
ozone,
and
spectroscopy.
ChemMatters
is
a
quarterly
publication
of
the
American
Chemical
Society
(ACS)
geared
to
a
high
school
audience.
The
magazine
is
designed
and
written
to
...
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This poster depicts how NASA scientists are working to understand the outer atmosphere (air). Satellite images, graphs, and pictures complement the fact-filled information. The poster can be ordered from the Web site; this site also includes PowerPoint and PDF files with the poster information.
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This
classroom
activity
explains
how
clouds
and
pollution
in
the
atmosphere
are
important
to
climate,
and
the
need
to
study
whether
pollution
may
be
changing
Earth's
climate
in
undesirable
ways.
It
introduces
NASA's
Multi-angle
Imaging
SpectroRadiometer
(MISR)
mission.
The
activity
includes
building
a
MISR-lite
model
to
demonstrate
how
looking
at
the
same
thing
(i.e.,
Earth's
atmosphere)
from
different
...
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This
brochure
describes
the
Moderate
Resolution
Imaging
Spectrometer
(MODIS)
instrument
on
NASA's
Terra
satellite.
The
first
NASA
Earth
Observing
System
(EOS)
satellite,
Terra,
was
launched
on
December
18,
1999,
carrying
five
remote
sensors.
The
most
comprehensive
EOS
sensor
is
MODIS
which
offers
a
unique
combination
of
features:
it
detects
a
wide
spectral
range
of
electromagnetic
energy;
it
takes
...
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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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In
this
activity,
the
GLOBE
Kids,
on
their
second
visit
to
Willow
Creek,
discover
why
the
creek
looks
different.
They
learn
about
making
observations,
measuring
water
temperature
and
speed,
and
looking
for
critters
in
the
water.
In
Activity
1,
'Magnify
That',
students
will
be
able
to
identify
a
magnifying
lens
and
its
purpose.
They
will
be
able
to
explain
how
the
same
object
looks
different
when
using
...
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