NASA Features Earth Day Video Contest!
Posted on Apr 28, 2011 11:12:13 AM | John Entwistle | 1 Comments    |
Everyone knows NASA as the space exploration agency. It's easy to forget that exploring Earth is exploring a celestial body. It is, in fact, the only planet we've ever been to -- our Home Frontier. To continue the celebration of Earth Day, NASA is giving you an opportunity to produce a short video about what you find inspiring and important about our unique view of Earth and understanding about how our planet works. After the contest ends on May 27, 2011, the feature selected as the best entry -- chosen by a panel of NASA scientists and communicators -- will be posted on the NASA home page.

Read the article in NEON for instructions and an overview of the video submission process.

Be sure to log into the NES Virtual Campus and check out our related Earth Day edition of NASA Now: Earth Day - Smog Bloggers at http://explorerschools.nasa.gov to see how we are monitoring air quality daily.






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