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Web Resources for Students and Teachers

IGES > A trusted leader in fostering Earth and space science education, communication, and outreach, and in promoting the use of Earth observations Science On a Sphere > A room sized, global display system that uses computers and video projectors to display planetary data onto a six foot diameter sphere, analogous to a giant animated globe.
SciJinks > Excellent NASA/JPL web site sharing science projects, interactive features and educational resouces. My NASA Data > Mentoring and inquiry using NASA data on atmospheric and Earth science for teachers and amateurs.

Student Activities

Droplet and the Water Cycle
Droplet and the Water Cycle
Avoid pitfalls and predators while you navigate a Droplet through several challenging levels of the hydrological cycle
+ Play this Game

Amelia the Pigeon & Echo the Bat
Amelia the Pigeon & Echo the Bat
Follow an adventure with Amelia or Echo and learn about how NASA uses satellite images.
+ Follow Amelia and Echo


Weather Word Cross
Get a clue about Earth and space weather
+ Go to Space Place


Solve a Weather Slyder!
These weather pictures are a mess! Can you fix them?
+ Go to Space Place

How are Hurricanes Created
How are Hurricanes Created
A story of how hurricanes form with movies created from satellite images.
+ Learn more about Hurricanes.


Wild Weather Adventure!

Wild Weather Adventure!
Pilot your research blimp through wild weather around the world.
+ Go to Space Place
Blame El Nino
“Blame El Niño” Pudding
A yummy dessert that maps the ocean's heat.
+ Go to Space Place

Planet X-treme Weather
Planet X-treme Weather
Want better weather? Check out these destinations.
+ Go to Space Place


Hurricanes!
How do these monster storms happen?
+Go to Space Place



Tsunami!
How satellites can save lives.
+ Go to Space Place

Make your own Tornado
Make your own Tornado
Tornadoes are born out of large thunderstorms that often grow to over 40,000 feet. Find out what else is needed to make a tornado.
+ Make your own Tornado today.

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