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| Subject keyword(s) | Astronomy, Earth science, Geoscience, Physical sciences, Science, Space science, Space Science, Space sciences |
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| Grade level | Elementary School, Middle School, High School |
| Resource type | Reference Material, Text |
| Resource format | text, text/html |
| Rights | Copyright and other restrictions information is unknown. |
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March 19 - 23, 2012 Updates Interact live with solar scientists during Solar Week, March 19-23, 2012! Get answers to your questions about the Sun--click on "Ask a Question" at right. Solar Week happens twice a year, approximately late March and mid-October. [Daily Curriculum, Games and Activities are available all year; "Ask a Question" has archived answers only until LIVE during Solar Week.] PLEASE REGISTER to partipate in Solar Week. Click the "Register" button at right. It's free, it just helps us know whom we're reaching. Visit NASA's Sun-Earth Day 2012 for all kinds of Sun-Earth connection materials. The theme is: Venus Transit. Space Weather Media Viewer V4 Many of the images are "near-real time" and come from a variety of NASA missions, including the Solar Dynamic Observatory. STEM Career Survey Register Scientist's Questionnaire Teacher's Questionnaire NASA Missions & More! Ask A Question Home Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Meet the Scientists | Solar Glossary | Contact Us © 2004 - 2012 UC REGENTS This site has been designed to work on browsers: Internet Explorer 6 and above, Firefox (all versions), Safari (all versions), Google Chrome and Netscape 6 and above. Solar Week is supported by: Login