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Space Weather Today Current Views of the Sun and the Aurora An image of the Sun's invisible outer layers (He I at 1083.0 nm), August 10, 2002 17:01 UT. Courtesy of the National Solar Observatory/Kitt Peak, NOAO. Signal light reflects the general level of space weather disturbance near Earth. (Click on the signal light for more details on how the disturbance level is determined.) Earth's aurora ...
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Daily monitoring of solar flares, geomagnetic storms, Earth's aurora, and all forms of space weather.
P. O. E. T. R. Y This web site provides teachers, students and the interested public with the latest information about auroral science, and the study of Earth's magnetic field. The goal of the IMAGE mission's education and public outreach program (POETRY) is to: Re-write the textbooks about what causes aurora. Update K-12 descriptions of Earth's magnetic field and its systems of particles.
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About STP products related links ftp area disclaimer glossary STEP SCOSTEP SRAMP WDC NGDC home SPIDR Space Physics Interactive Data Resource -- retrieve many STP data sets interactively! Solar & Upper Atmosphere Data that range from the surface of the Sun to the upper reaches of Earth's atmosphere. (SGD Online) Ionosphere Soundings of the charged atmosphere. Geomag Ground based measurements of ...
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Hot Pics, Cool Movies Sun-Earth Connections in the Astronomy Picture of the Day Chosen from the archives of the Astronomy Picture of the Day Site, these images show the Sun, the Earth, and the interactions between the two. Staring at the Sun View the Sun through the eyes of satellites and observatories; see its features from photosphere to corona. The Sun Acts Up Find out what prominences and ...
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Links to Real Time Geophysical Data Here is a fancy Java clock. Disclaimer: I only maintain this list of links. I have no control over the data itself. Neither I nor the Geophysical Institute at the University of Alaska is responsible for providing these real time data. Neither I nor the Geophysical Institute guarantee that any of the listed sources of real time data will provide these data now ...
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The primary goal of the Sun Earth Connection Coronal and Heliospheric Investigation (SECCHI), a component of the Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory (STEREO) mission. is to advance the understanding of the three-dimensional structure of the Sun s corona, especially regarding the origin of coronal mass ejections (CMEs), their evolution in the interplanetary medium, and the dynamic coupling ...
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Astrophysicist Spiro Antiochos from the Naval Research Lab describes how eclipses are valuable for research. Space physicist Nancy Crooker a researcher from Boston University describes CMEs. To learn more about auroras visit, The Exploratorium's Auroras: Paintings in the Sky. For a few minutes during a total solar eclipse, when the disk of the moon slides precisely between our planet and the ...
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The Sun and Climate Judith Lean and David Rind Of the many objects in the universe, only two are essential for life as we know it: the Earth itself, and the Sun: the star around which it circles, year after year. Burning steadily in stable, middle age, the Sun--now about five billion years old--provides an unfailing source of light and energy. The Sun's heat is so intense that at a distance of ...
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Solar-Terrestrial Physics and Space Weather Group Departament d'Astronomia i Meteorologia Universitat de Barcelona It's happening right now! SOHO is a project of international co-operation between ESA and NASA Research Topics Solar particle events and Associated Shocks in the Interplanetary Medium Space Weather: An Engineering Model for Solar Energetic Particles in Interplanetary Space.
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Before we can understand auroras, we need a few facts about the space around our Earth. There are many things in this space that we can't see. One thing is the air we breathe, our atmosphere. It is really a mixture of several gases, mostly nitrogen and oxygen, with traces of hydrogen, helium and various compounds. A Field of Earth Another thing we can't see is a magnetic field that surrounds the ...
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Cosmic and Heliospheric Learning Center at NASA/GSFC -- Sun -- Earth's Magnetosphere ...
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ED526DT Welcome to my Manila site! Home Introduction Task Process Resources Evaluation Conclusion Members Join Now Login THE SUN - EARTH CONNECTION View the Dynamic Sun, Click here INTRODUCTION You may think the sun is a constant, steadily glowing, featureless sphere whose only concern to us involves where and when it will appear. But while it does supply steady warmth and light, it undergoes ...
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The Sun-Earth Connection by Amara Graps It is true that from the highest point of view the Sun is only one of a multitude - a single star among millions - thousands of which, most likely, exceed it in brightness, magnitude, and power. It is only a private in the host of heaven. But it alone, among the countless myriads, is near enough to affect terrestrial affairs in any sensible degree; and its ...
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NASA's Sun-Earth Connection Education Forum (SECEF) is dedicated to increasing science literacy and focusing attention on the active Sun and its effects on Earth. Ideum worked with SECEF to create a brochure that educates and informs.
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration Educational Product Teachers Grades 9-12 Educational Brief Subject: Sun-Earth Connection Program http://umbra.nascom.nasa.gov/spd/secr/ BACKGROUND The Sun-Earth Connection program is one of the four principal science themes of NASAs Office of Space Sciences. This program is a partnership between NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center and UC Berkeley's ...
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Sun-Earth CONNECTION Newsletter Archives Dear Readers, We would like to introduce you to The Sun-Earth CONNECTION Newsletter, sponsored by the Sun-Earth Connection Education Forum (SECEF). This is an Education and Public Outreach (EPO) newsletter for the Sun-Earth Connection science community and others interested in EPO. Our goal is to keep you informed about the latest events and activities ...
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