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This
resource
offers
information
on
the
history
and
current
management
of
sanctuaries,
scientific
and
educational
programs,
and
continuing
efforts
to
conserve
U.S.
ocean
and
coastal
treasures.
The
sanctuaries
featured
include:
the
Channel
Islands,
Cordell
Bank,
Fagatele
Bay,
Florida
Keys,
Flower
Garden
Banks,
Grays
Reef,
Gulf
of
the
Fallarones,
Hawaiian
Islands
Humpback
Whale,
Monitor,
Monterey
Bay,
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Wilson
Alwyn
Bentley
(1865-1931),
famous
for
his
photomicrographs
of
snow
crystals,
prepared
sets
of
glass
lantern
slides
of
dew,
frost
and
ice
crystals.
He
obtained
thousands
of
photomicrographs
of
individual
ice
crystals
over
the
course
of
his
lifetime.
Images
in
this
collection
are
scanned
from
glass
lantern
slides.
Most
snow
crystals
found
in
nature
will
fit
into
one
of
these
seven
main
categories:
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The
New
Millennium
Observatory
(NeMO)
is
a
seafloor
observatory
off
the
coast
of
Oregon,
which
studies
the
relationships
between
submarine
volcanic
events
and
the
chemistry
and
distribution
of
hydrothermal
vents
and
the
biologic
communities
that
depend
on
them.
The
research
activities
at
NeMO
provide
an
extraordinary
educational
opportunity,
both
from
the
daily
reports
from
expeditions
at
sea
and
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This United States Geological Survey (USGS) general interest publication presents a description of ground water in the U.S. This includes what ground water is, how it occurs, aquifers and wells, ground water quality and what affects it, and the state of U.S. ground water resources.
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The
Plymouth
State
College
(PSC)
Meteorology
Program
has
developed
this
server
to
provide
explanations
of
and
access
to
detailed
pictures
of
some
basic
cloud
forms.
The
cloud
images
are
relatively
large
(640x480)
in
order
to
show
detailed
structure
and
features.
All
of
these
pictures
were
taken
in
the
local
area
around
Plymouth,
New
Hampshire
and
most
from
the
weather
observation
deck
on
the
roof
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This
website
features
the
most
complete
set
of
astronaut
photography
of
Earth
from
the
beginning
of
human
spaceflight
in
the
1960s
to
the
digital
photographs
being
downlinked
daily
from
the
International
Space
Station.
The
underlying
database
includes
over
430,000
records
in
2002,
with
new
data
added
daily.
The
pages
are
maintained
by
the
data
source
at
NASA's
Johnson
Space
Center
and
include
search
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This collection of lithographs includes downloadable, printable pictures and information about Earth and its Moon (including the famous 'blue marble' photo of Earth taken by the crew of Apollo 17), the other planets of the solar system, their moons, the sun, the Kuiper belt, and the Oort cloud.
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This
non-mathematical,
self-contained
exposition
of
studies
of
the
Earth's
magnetic
environment
in
space
covers
such
topics
as
magnetism,
electrons,
eons
and
plasmas,
the
radiation
belt,
the
sun
and
the
solar
wind,
exploring
earthspace,
the
dynamic
magnetosphere,
auroras,
and
interplanetary
field
lines.
Many
of
the
topics
introduce
the
user
to
the
related
physics
and
astronomy,
and
are
thus
a
useful
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This
site
describes
snow
crystals
and
snowflakes.
Although
a
common
meteorological
phenomenon,
snow
crystal
growth
is
a
fascinating
and
poorly
understood
process,
in
which
remarkably
complex
and
beautifully
symmetric
structures
appear,
quite
literally,
out
of
thin
air.
The
many
facets
of
snow
crystals
are
described
here,
along
with
the
attempts
to
understand
their
formation.
Site
highlights
include
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This
resource
is
part
of
the
Science
Education
Gateway
(SEGway)
project,
funded
by
NASA,
which
is
a
national
consortium
of
scientists,
museums,
and
educators
working
together
to
bring
the
latest
science
to
students,
teachers,
and
the
general
public.
This
activity
introduces
students
to
planetary
research.
Using
some
of
the
most
famous
and
interesting
images
of
the
Solar
System,
students
learn
to
focus
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