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Center for Science Education view detail comment email this

The Space Sciences Laboratory at UC Berkeley offers a connection to SEGway (Science Education Gateway), hands-on science activities through Eye on the Sky , and outreach with Sun-Earth Connection Education Forum . Families can find information on space, the solar system, and related subjects such as mathematics and technology. The page automatically goes to the public forum, but use the tabs at the top for a more focused approach for educators and scientists.
http://cse.ssl.berkeley.edu/
Topics: Astronomy, Weather

Last updated Nov 28, 2002


Current Space Weather Conditions view detail comment email this

"The official source of space weather alerts, warnings, and forecasts," providing current information on geomagnetic storms, solar winds, solar flares, and aurora activity. The education/outreach page features a FAQ, a glossary of solar-terrestrial terms, a primer on space weather (in English and Spanish), short essays on related topics, and classroom materials. From the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/
Topics: Astronomy, Geology, Weather

Last updated Jul 2, 2008


Exploring Magnetism Lesson Series view detail comment email this

This series of lesson plans (intended for grades 6-12) covers topics related to magnetism, allowing students to "act as scientists discovering magnetic fields and electromagnetism through inquiry and measurement." Some of the topics discussed include solar wind, solar flares, and space weather. In addition to activities, the lesson plans provide background material and glossaries. From the Center for Science Education at the Space Sciences Laboratory (CSE@SSL) at the University of California, Berkeley.
http://cse.ssl.berkeley.edu/SegwayEd/lessons/exploring_magnetism/
Topics: Physics, Weather

Last updated May 12, 2009


Orbital Debris Frequently Asked Questions view detail comment email this

A FAQ on orbital debris, which is defined as "any man-made object in orbit about the Earth which no longer serves a useful purpose." Discusses sources and amount of debris in Earth's orbit, its effect on spacecraft, and U.S. policy and guidelines on orbital debris. From the NASA Orbital Debris Program Office.
http://www.orbitaldebris.jsc.nasa.gov/faqs.html
Topics: Astronomy, Weather

Last updated Apr 20, 2004


SOHO: Exploring the Sun view detail comment email this

The International Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) is a cooperative project of the European Space Agency (ESA) and the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). See real time photos of the sun taken from outer space. Find daily solar data as well as links and educational information for the layperson and the solar physicist. Subscribe to receive "What's New" messages by e-mail.
http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/
Topics: Astronomy, Photograph Collections, Weather

Last updated Aug 24, 2004


Space Weather Today view detail comment email this

This site explains space weather, space storms, and the role of the sun. It explores the relationship to space storms and damage here on earth as well as presenting images of the storms in the atmosphere and from space. Included are links to related auroral sites. There are images of both the sun's and earth's auroras as well as dials for current solar wind conditions and detailed explanations for the various measurements and related terms. What's Happening in Space Today presents images of current conditions taken from various points.
http://www.windows.ucar.edu/spaceweather/
Topics: Astronomy, Weather

Last updated Feb 28, 2001


SpaceWeather.com view detail comment email this

The monitoring of current space weather conditions is used to understand the sun-earth environment. SpaceWeather.com is an excellent source for monitoring this relationship through its offering of current space weather conditions and NASA news headlines. The topics and forecasts covered include solar storms, solar flares, auroras, solar winds, sunspots, and interplanetary magnetic fields. There are also several wonderful images to accompany the space weather phenomena.
http://spaceweather.com/
Topics: Astronomy, Weather

Last updated Feb 24, 2001




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