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Geomorphology
from
Space
is
an
out-of-print
1986
NASA
publication
designed
for
use
by
the
remote
sensing,
science,
and
educational
communities
to
study
landforms
and
landscapes.
Users
can
access
a
gallery
of
images
consisting
of
237
plates
arranged
by
particular
types
of
landforms
such
as
tectonic,
volcanic,
planetary,
and
others.
Photographs,
locator
maps,
and
sometimes
a
geologic
map
accompany
the
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This
learning
system
provides
a
variety
of
materials
on
Earth
and
space
sciences,
such
as
images,
movies,
animations,
and
data
sets.
Students,
teachers,
and
the
general
public
can
access
information
on
the
sun
and
space
weather,
astronomy,
our
planet
and
solar
system,
current
space
missions,
space-related
mythology
and
art,
and
geology.
For
teachers,
there
are
links
to
tools
for
navigating
the
site,
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This museum exhibit allows visitors to examine how medical imagery has changed the way we look at our bodies. Exhibits include modern medical imaging, art and artifacts, and historic medical illustrations and models.
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This
site
offers
datasets
of
primary
productivity
measurements,
computer
source
code,
input
data
fields,
and
ocean
productivity
estimates
for
modeling
purposes,
as
well
as
information
on
the
activities
of
the
NASA-sponsored
Ocean
Primary
Productivity
Working
Group
(OPPWG),
which
has
been
conducting
round-robin
algorithm
testing
exercises
to
compare
the
performance
of
various
productivity
models
with
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Students can learn about the plants, animals, climatic conditions, and geographic locations that constitute the various biomes and ecosystems of the world.
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In this activity students will grow "AstroPlants," a special fast-growing plant used in Space Shuttle microgravity experiments. They will become familiar with the growth process and life cycle of the plants and investigate the effects of gravity and light on plant orientation and guidance.
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Fourth
and
fifth
grade
students
can
participate
in
these
lessons
and
classroom
activities
concerning
plants
and
plant
science.
Each
lesson
in
this
program
is
interdisciplinary,
and
is
designed
to
introduce
students
to
plant
science
and
increase
their
understanding
of
how
food
grows.
Students
will
identify
the
different
parts
of
plants,
what
is
needed
for
plants
to
grow,
and
learn
about
plant
life
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Teachers
can
access
a
variety
of
lesson
plans
and
activities
on
plants.
The
lessons
in
this
program
are
interdisciplinary,
and
are
designed
to
introduce
students
to
plant
science.
Each
lesson
plan
features
introductory
and
background
information,
instructions,
additional
materials
for
deeper
study,
and
resources
lists.
A
glossary
and
links
to
other
related
sites
are
also
included.
A
Spanish
translation
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Biosphere
reserves
are
sites
recognized
under
UNESCO's
Man
and
the
Biosphere
Programme
which
innovate
and
demonstrate
approaches
to
conservation
and
sustainable
development.
They
are
internationally
recognized,
nominated
by
national
governments
and
remain
under
sovereign
jurisdiction
of
the
states
where
they
are
located.
Biosphere
reserves
serve
in
some
ways
as
'living
laboratories'
for
testing
out
...
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The
Zion
Natural
History
Association
(ZNHA)
is
a
non-profit
organization
established
in
1931
to
support
education,
research,
publication
and
other
programs
for
the
benefit
of
Zion
National
Park,
Cedar
Breaks
National
Monument,
and
Pipe
Spring
National
Monument.
Visitors
to
this
site
can
acess
information
about
the
scientific,
educational,
historical,
and
interpretive
activities
of
the
Association
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