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This
is
a
PDF
guide
on
how
to
use
ImageJ
image
processing
software
to
understand
and
manipulate
astronomical
images.
The
guide
begins
with
instructions
on
how
to
download
ImageJ,
plus
some
additional
astronomy-related
plugins,
followed
by
directions
on
how
to
install
everything
correctly.
There
are
three
lessons
that
will
help
the
user
get
oriented
with
some
of
the
most
basic
image
processing
skills
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This site provides a number of Landsat 7 scene subsets as LAN files that are intended for use with Purdue University's MultiSpec software. Users also have the option of downloading the Landsat images as TIFF files in four different band combinations. Links are included to download Multi-Spec, a MultiSpec tutorial, and an introduction to remote-sensing PowerPoint presentation with detailed notes.
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In
this
program,
students
learn
how
NASA
researchers
study
the
Sun-Earth
connection.
Students
learn
about
satellites
that
monitor
the
Sun:
(Solar
&
Heliospheric
Observatory)
SOHO,
Advanced
Composition
Explorer
(ACE),
and
Imager
for
Magnetopause-to-Aurora
Global
Exploration
(IMAGE)
and
(Highg
Energy
Solar
Spectrostopic
Imager)
HESSI.
They
observe
NASA
researchers
using
data
analysis
and
measurement
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This DVD is meant to be given to educators after the 16 hour training on the Tracking a Solar Storm Module of NASA's Student Observation Network. It was created to be used as a resource for content about solar storms and a quick refresher of the modules available through the Student Observation Network.
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Surf
Your
Watershed
is
the
Environmental
Protection
Agency's
effort
to
provide
a
comprehensive
center
for
geographically
relevant
information
about
drinking
water
regulations,
drinking
water
publications,
public
water
systems,
ground
water,
and
water
quality
and
pollution
issues.
Resources
include
how
to
locate
your
watershed
anywhere
in
the
United
States,
state
and
tribal
information,
an
index
of
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This
chapter
describes
the
technique
of
preparing
latitude-longitude
based
data
so
that
it
can
be
imported
into
a
geographic
information
system
(GIS).
It
describes
the
steps
to
create
a
map
to
display
data
and
guides
users
through
some
basic
geographic
analyses.
The
focus
of
the
chapter?s
case
study
is
earthquake
prediction.
Users
download
and
format
near
real-time
and
historical
earthquake
data
from
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National Science Education Standards (NSES), National Geography Standards: Read
Pedagogical help
Skills:
Read (1)
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This
is
an
Environmental
Protection
Agency's
(EPA)
webpage
for
kids
that
deals
with
the
ramifications
of
pollution,
particularly
runoff.
The
site
has
many
components,
which
include
a
slide
show
for
kids
descibing
microinvertebrates,
word
searches,
a
game
about
water
quality,
experiments
that
teach
about
the
characteristics
of
water,
resources
for
middle
schoolers
and
links
to
the
EPA's
Water
For
Kids
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This
tutorial
traces
the
history
of
the
telescope,
beginning
with
Galileo's
first
small
refractor,
to
the
era
of
orbiting
space
telescopes.
Topics
include
Galileo's
trouble
with
the
church
over
the
observations
he
made
with
his
new
instrument,
Sir
Isaac
Newton's
invention
of
the
reflecting
telescope,
and
the
development
of
technologies
that
made
it
possible
to
construct
increasingly
larger,
more
powerful
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This
toolkit
includes
Power
Points,
scripts,
videos
and
accompanying
activities
and
handouts.
Toolkit
includes:
SUPERNOVA
in
the
Lives
of
Stars
PowerPoint
and
Script
(explores
these
and
other
questions
about
the
powerful
stellar
explosion:
the
supernova),
Let's
Make
a
Supernova
(participants
imagine
themselves
inside
a
large
star
at
the
end
of
its
life,
just
as
it
is
about
to
go
supernova),
Nuclear
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This
resource
allows
users
to
increase
their
understanding
of
Earth
system
science
and
the
effects
humans
have
on
the
global
environment.
The
mosaics
were
developed
primarily
from
data
collected
by
the
Landsat
4
and
Landsat
5
satellites.
This
historical
imagery
is
a
record
of
the
conditions
on
Earth
around
the
year
1990.
The
CD
was
developed
by
NASA
Stennis
Space
Center
and
the
US
Geological
Survey.
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