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Blackout: The Sun-Earth Connection (part 1 of 6)
"Blackout", takes you on a journey from the Sun to the Earth as eruptions known as solar storms travel to Earth and effect our lives in ways we still don't completely understand. 3-D animations bring to life the journey, through 150 million kilometers of space, of these outbursts of "space weather". This video was produced by NASA's IMAGE satellite program.
Teachers may find more information about IMAGE and classroom resources at http://image.gsfc.nasa.gov/poetry. Part 1: Our Active Sun
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Blackout: The Sun-Earth Connection (part 2 of 6)
"Blackout", takes you on a journey from the Sun to the Earth as eruptions known as solar storms travel to Earth and effect our lives in ways we still don't completely understand. 3-D animations bring to life the journey, through 150 million kilometers of space, of these outbursts of "space weather". This video was produced by NASA's IMAGE satellite program.
Teachers may find more information about IMAGE and classroom resources at http://image.gsfc.nasa.gov/poetry. Part 2: Solar Storms and Power Systems
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Blackout: The Sun-Earth Connection (part 3 of 6)
"Blackout", takes you on a journey from the Sun to the Earth as eruptions known as solar storms travel to Earth and effect our lives in ways we still don't completely understand. 3-D animations bring to life the journey, through 150 million kilometers of space, of these outbursts of "space weather". This video was produced by NASA's IMAGE satellite program.
Teachers may find more information about IMAGE and classroom resources at http://image.gsfc.nasa.gov/poetry. Part 3: The Solar Wind and the Earth
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Sun-Earth Day 2006, Program 1
The first in a series of NASA podcasts that will explore Solar eclipses, and how humans have studied them for millennia. These podcasts will connect you to the cultural history,
math and science behind solar eclipses, and why we still find them so exciting to watch today. Get ready to experience the March 29, 2006 total Solar eclipse live from Side, Turkey,
through an online webcast!
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Sun-Earth Day 2006, Program 2
In this Podcast you will hear an interview conducted with Lou Mayo; a professional astronomer at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. His interview highlights information about eclipses and also includes some interesting facts that you will want to know before seeing the eclipse live or via our webcast on March 29th.
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