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An interactive slide show explores the journey of a single snowflake onto and through a glacier. This journey, which can take as much as 30,000 years to complete, shows that the life cycle of a glacier can be more complex than originally perceived.
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Bring glaciers to life with nine spectacular fly-bys of scenic rides over 3-dimensional glaciers, live video footage of ice fronts calving into the sea, and dramatic picture sequences of historical and satellite data. This video shows how a NASA glaciologist has learned about glaciers and how their formation could be related to climate change. Length:13:15.
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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.
Many
of
these
sets
found
their
way
to
colleges
and
universities
around
the
United
States.
The
University
of
Wisconsin's
Department
of
Atmospheric
and
Oceanic
Sciences
donated
their
collection
to
the
Schwerdtfeger
Library
in
2000.
Shortly
after,
the
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Users
can
read
about
the
discovery
of
ice
on
Earth's
moon,
which
occurs
in
the
form
of
ice
crystals
accumulated
near
the
lunar
poles.
The
discussion
covers
the
use
of
the
neutron
spectrometer
as
a
tool
for
detecting
water
by
sensing
the
hydrogen
it
contains,
some
ideas
on
the
origin
of
the
ice,
and
the
fact
that
water
has
been
found
elsewhere
in
the
solar
system
(on
Europa,
Jupiter's
fourth-largest
...
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In
the
Clouds
Photography
specializes
in
photos
of
weather
skyscapes
taken
by
a
photographer
who
is
also
an
atmospheric
scientist.
Spectacular
images
of
tornadoes,
lightning,
supercells,
and
other
related
severe
weather
are
available,
as
are
weather
photos
of
a
less
severe
nature;strange
cloud
forms
and
optical
phenomenon
such
as
rainbows,
halos,
and
glories.
Weather-related
photos
are
a
specialty
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This
lab
activity
investigates
porosity,
permeability
and
relationship.
Students
will
understand
porosity
and
how
gases/
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Arctic Science Journeys Radio (ASJ) is a free service that offers interesting stories about science, culture, and the environment of the far north. This audio file of a radio story describes the research of one scientist into the animals and plants that live within the ice of the Arctic Ocean.
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The Antarctic Meteorological Research Center provides recent and archived imagery of icebergs, including movies. Icebergs from the Ross, Ronne, and Larsen ice shelves are pictured. Links to a webcam, a Frequently Asked Questions page, and other sites providing pictures and information about icebergs are also provided.
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This information about the Lunar Prospector mission to the Moon discusses the possibility that ice exists on the lunar surface. The article indicates that no native water ice has been found on the moon. If ice has been found, it most likely originated from meteors and meteorites which periodically bombard the lunar surface.
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The
purpose
of
this
lesson
is
for
students
to
explore
the
nature
and
composition
of
a
comet.
The
student
will
select
ingredients
to
create
a
comet
and
will
learn
to
identify
ingredients
responsible
for
a
comet
nucleus,
and
how
changes
in
the
nucleus
when
the
comet
approaches
the
Sun
cause
two
different
kinds
of
tails
to
form.
Students
can
explore
some
facts,
myths,
and
legends
linked
to
the
appearance
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