Learners will analyze space-weather data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Learners will compare two different types of data: sunspot data and measurements from magnetometers on Earth.
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Grade Level: 6-8
Grade Level: 6-8
In this activity learners examine the difference between aurora and airglow, while learning about NASA’s ICON Mission.
Grade Level: 6-8
In this mini-lesson activity, students use art to demonstrate their knowledge of an aurora.
Grade Level: 6-8
Use art to demonstrate your knowledge of aurora!
Grade Level: 6-8
This USGS activity leads students to an understanding of what remote sensing means and how researchers use it to study changes to the Earth’s surface, such as deforestation.
Grade Level: 6-8,
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To investigate the different rates of heating and cooling of certain materials on earth in order to understand the heating dynamics that take place in the Earth’s atmosphere.