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Uploaded by on Sep 29, 2011

On the Space Weather team, students work collaboratively to retrieve and interpret satellite imagery and scientific data from NASA using technology, perform scientific experiments to test hypotheses, conduct research investigations.

Students explore the nature of the Sun, the solar wind, solar storms and solar flares using activities that integrate datasets from NASA's Heliophysics Missions and determine how space weather can affect the Earth, the Moon, Mars, humans, satellites and spacecraft.

Students determine direction, intensity, speed of a solar storm and share and compare findings to communicate their results to alert the team of a solar storm. During missions students create Space Weather reports, in the form of a short video that can be posted to NASA's SWAC website and Challenger's YouTube channel.

Visit: http://sunearthday.nasa.gov/swac/ and http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/spaceweather.

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  • haha this kid is mean as

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