The Earth System Satellite Images help students observe and analyze global Earth and environmental data, understand the relationship among different environmental variables, and explore how the data change seasonally and over longer timescales.
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NASA offers petabytes of global Earth science data co
This activity will help students better understand and practice estimating percent cloud cover.
My NASA Data is supported, through partnership, with the following projects:
Students will examine air temperature data collected through The GLOBE Program during the 2017 US solar eclipse.
Meet the Stakeholder Advisory Group
- Kevin Czajkowski: GLOBE Mission Earth PI, University of Toledo, Department of Geography and Planning, Toledo, Ohio
This mini lesson focuses on the 2015-2016 El Niño event and how its weather conditions triggered regional disease outbreaks throughout the world. Students will review a NASA article and watch the associated video to use as a tool to compare with maps related to 2015-2016 rainfall and elevated disease risk, and answer the questions.
My NASA Data Webinar Series
Dr. Eric Brown de Colstoun is a Physical Scientist in the Biospheric Sciences Laboratory, NASA/GSFC, where he has been working for over 15 years. His expertise in the field of remote sensing is broad, having used data collected at various spatial scales, with a variety of instrumentation (laboratory, field, airborne, satellite).