NES Teachers Corner

June 2011
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NES at NEA Jun 30, 2011 02:55:01 PM | John Entwistle
 
NES has booth in NEA exhibit hall.
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NASA Now: International Space Station Payloads Jun 30, 2011 01:49:42 PM | John Entwistle
 
Learn how NASA prepares science experiments for the International Space Station.
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How High is it? Jun 30, 2011 01:26:57 PM | John Entwistle
 
How High Is It? educator guide includes mathematics activities to explain scale size and scale distance.
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NASA Now: Dawn-Mission to the Asteroids Jun 29, 2011 04:26:25 PM | John Entwistle
 
Marc Rayman, chief engineer for the Dawn mission, discusses ion propulsion, Newton’s laws and bodies in the solar system.
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U.S. Postal Service Celebrates 50th Anniversary of First Manned Spaceflight With Commemorative Stamps Jun 27, 2011 10:15:02 AM | John Entwistle
 
USPS issues two NASA commemorative stamps.
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How High Is It? Jun 20, 2011 01:04:47 PM | John Entwistle
 
How High Is It? educator guide has student activities linking to NES module, Satellite Meteorology.
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NASA Now: Aquarius Jun 16, 2011 09:46:12 AM | John Entwistle
 
Dr. David Le Vine explains how Aquarius will help us better predict our climate and how melting glaciers affect ocean salinity.
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Request for Universal Time Lesson Plans Jun 15, 2011 09:51:37 AM | John Entwistle
 
Request for teachers to share lesson plans focusing on changes in time zones.
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NASA Releasing First Ever Spacecraft Orbital Views of Mercury Jun 14, 2011 02:56:48 PM | John Entwistle
 
MESSENGER images and science findings news conference-June 16 at 1 p.m. EDT.
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NES Adding New Teaching Modules to the Virtual Campus Jun 14, 2011 08:36:23 AM | John Entwistle
 
NES is adding 20 new teaching modules to the Virtual Campus this summer.
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NASA Now: Total Lunar Eclipse Jun 16, 2011 09:58:25 AM | John Entwistle
 
Steven Edberg from JPL sheds light on the science behind lunar eclipses.
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A Solar Blast Jun 13, 2011 09:51:43 AM | John Entwistle
 
Spectacular coronal mass ejection, or CME, on June 7, 2011.
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Enroll in NES for 2011-2012 School Year Jun 13, 2011 09:00:21 AM | John Entwistle
 
Reminder for current NES educators to enroll for the 2011-2012 school year.
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Fly Your Face in Space (EXPIRED) Mar 13, 2013 09:01:30 AM | John Entwistle
 
Send a picture of you on the final space shuttle mission.
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NASA's Two Lunar-Bound Spacecraft Jun 10, 2011 10:03:06 AM | John Entwistle
 
GRAIL spacecraft have completed all assembly and testing prior to shipment to Florida.
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A Big Surprise from the Edge of the Solar System Jun 09, 2011 03:53:47 PM | John Entwistle
 
Voyager probes discover bubbles at the edge of the solar system.
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NASA Now: Mars Excavation Jun 08, 2011 11:21:16 AM | John Entwistle
 
Kurt Sacksteder, Chief of the Space Environments and Experiments Branch at NASA GRC talks about the importance of water on other planets and the tools being developed to mine water from Martian soil.
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Exploring the Environment: Weather or Not Jun 08, 2011 10:38:54 AM | John Entwistle
 
Extend Satellite Meteorology module with "Weather or Not"
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NASA Mission to Observe Earth's Salty Seas for Climate Clues Jun 07, 2011 04:21:33 PM | John Entwistle
 
All things go for June 9, 7:20 a.m. launch of Aquarius/SAC-D observatory.
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Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer-2 Installed Jun 07, 2011 10:09:16 AM | John Entwistle
 
The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer-2, or AMS, was installed successfully on the outside of the ISS.
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Soda Bottle Rocket -- Design, Build and Test a Model Rocket Jun 03, 2011 02:15:09 PM | John Entwistle
 
Students have fun with this highly educational activity demonstrating Newton’s Laws of Motion.
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Building and Dropping Mars Landers -- Six Minutes of Terror Jun 02, 2011 09:36:03 AM | John Entwistle
 
East Hartford-Glastonbury Elementary Magnet School students build and drop Mars landers -- 6 minutes of terror.
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NASA Summer of Innovation Mini Grants - Second Opportunity Jun 01, 2011 11:25:16 AM | John Entwistle
 
Apply for up to $2,500 in funding to incorporate SoI content and themes into summer or after-school programming for middle school students.
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