NES Teachers Corner

January 2012
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NASA Releases Sector 33 Air Traffic Control Educational App Jan 31, 2012 12:41:33 PM | John Entwistle
 
In this math-focused game, the player acts as an air traffic controller guiding airplanes through a sector of airspace.
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NASA Releases First Multi-player Facebook Game Jan 30, 2012 12:19:11 PM | John Entwistle
 
NASA launches its first multi-player Facebook game to test players' knowledge of the space program.
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Message from the Administrator: Day of Remembrance - Jan. 26, 2012 Jan 26, 2012 11:22:36 AM | John Entwistle
 
Message from the Administrator: Day of Remembrance – Jan. 26, 2012
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Statement by the President on NASA Day of Remembrance - January 26, 2012 Jan 26, 2012 11:04:16 AM | John Entwistle
 
Statement by the President on NASA Day of Remembrance - January 26, 2012
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NASA Now: Life Science -- Human Life Support on the ISS Jan 24, 2012 02:13:45 PM | John Entwistle
 
This NASA Now program is available on the NES Virtual Campus beginning Jan 25, 2012.
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Video Chat: Sea Level Rise and Global Climate Change Feb 02, 2012 03:48:52 PM | John Entwistle
 
On Jan. 25, 2012 at noon EST Josh Willis, lead project scientist for Jason3 will answer student questions about about sea level rise and global climate change.
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Professional Development Seminar for Educators Jan 23, 2012 02:40:47 PM | John Entwistle
 
Weather and Climate: Satellite Meteorology professional development seminar on Jan 23 for grades 7-12 educators.
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What Happened to all the Snow? Jan 20, 2012 12:59:14 PM | John Entwistle
 
JPL climatologist Bill Patzert explains what's going on with winter.
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NASA's Orion Spacecraft to Visit Oklahoma, Texas and Alabama Jan 23, 2012 02:35:22 PM | John Entwistle
 
Test version of NASA's Orion spacecraft soon will visit Oklahoma City, Dallas and Huntsville.
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Rovers, Rovers, Everywhere Jan 20, 2012 09:38:57 AM | John Entwistle
 
Fourth and fifth-grade students build their own version of Mars rover.
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NES National Student Symposium Jan 20, 2012 09:24:21 AM | John Entwistle
 
Register your students to participate in the NES Virtual Student Symposium.
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NASA Now: Forces and Motion -- Jan 18, 2012 10:56:07 AM | John Entwistle
 
This NASA Now program is available on the NES Virtual Campus beginning Jan. 18, 2012.
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NASA Detects 'Heartbeat' of Smallest Black Hole Candidate Jan 13, 2012 12:23:39 PM | John Entwistle
 
Astronomers identify candidate for smallest-known black hole using data from NASA's Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer.
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NASA's Kepler Mission Discovery Relates to NES Lesson Jan 11, 2012 01:24:58 PM | John Entwistle
 
Algebra students analyze real NASA light curve data from the Kepler mission.
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Support Your NES Meteorology Lessons with NPP Imagery Jan 10, 2012 11:06:36 AM | John Entwistle
 
When teaching Weather and Climate: Satellite Meteorology or Meteorology: How Clouds Form, use the NPP website to get updated information and imagery.
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NASA Now: The Sun: The Impact of Solar Activity on Earth Jan 06, 2012 10:01:20 AM | John Entwistle
 
The latest information about the sun’s layers, coronal mass ejections, solar flares and solar cycles.
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NASA Now: Origins and Evolution of the Universe: Cosmic Dust Jan 06, 2012 09:57:23 AM | John Entwistle
 
Discover how these microscopic particles floating in space could hold the key to the origins of the universe.
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