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What can you learn from walking 1,555 miles (in 145-days) around the largest fresh water lake in the world?
Found out in the GLOBE scientists blog and share your thoughts here.
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You may "Like" us, but we "Love" you! - We just hit 20K "Likes" ... But why stop there? Let's keep the momentum going!
You may "Like" us, but we "Love" all of you! The GLOBE Program shared a link.
Great teachers encourage us to think big, challenge us to explore without boundary and inspire us to be great.
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http://youtu.be/ypFRxw9czi4- Green Up - Green Down (6 photos)Defining the GLOBE Program Office (GPO) Green up - Green Down site — in Boulder, CO.
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Learn more about it here: http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/ - Could Water-based Sodium-ion batteries hold the answer?
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Who has heard of this and what do you think? The GLOBE Program shared a link.
The Mt. Kilimanjaro Xpedition is just around the corner.
If you are making the trek, join the conversation and let The GLOBE Program community know what you are doing to prepare. If you aren't going, be sure to follow all of the action here!
http://www.xpeditiononline.com/home.html- The GLOBE Program Office (GPO) works with CLACE as a stakeholder in their program and assists in many ways, including reviewing their lesson plans.
In these photos,GPO Science and Education Team members, Dr. Sarah Tessendorf and Kristin Wegner, participated in the kick off event for the upcoming school year with the CLACE after school program "Nuestra Tierra Dinamica.
At the event, Sarah and Kristin trained the CLACE facilitators about the GLOBE Atmosphere Investigation and how to teach elementary school students about air, weather, and climate." The GLOBE Program shared a link.
we are sharing this National Aeronautics and Space Administration - NASA post because it's just too cool to pass up!- A special thank you to US National Weather Service Denver/Boulder Colorado for keeping everyone up to date with the latest information.
The GLOBE Program shared a link via NASA Climate Change.
Thanks to NASA Climate Change for the blog post.
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The GLOBE Scientist blog is up!
This is the second in a series about the science of Full Circle Superior; a walk around the world’s largest freshwater lake... a commitment for two people in their sixties who wanted to leave a legacy for al...l grandchildren and to inspire people to be more conscious of the importance and threats to fresh water on our planet.See More
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http://blog.globe.gov/sciblog/2012/08/28/full-circle-superior-part-ii-studying-streams/- The phrase, "once in a blue moon" will mean something on 31 August.
The GLOBE Program's USA Federal Sponsor National Aeronautics and Space Administration - NASA shares fun facts about the "Blue Moon" ...
According to modern folklore, a Blue Moon is the second full moon in a calendar month. Usually months have only one full moon, but occasionally a second one sneaks in. And, full moons are separated by 29 days, while most months are 30 or 31 days long; so it is possible to fit two full moons in a single month. This happens every two and a half years, on average.
Be sure to take photos of the blue moon where you live and share them with us Facebook!
http://www.nasa.gov/vision/universe/watchtheskies/07jul_bluemoon.html - Let's honor Neil Armstrong's family's request ... The next time you look up to the night sky, give the moon a wink in his memory.
The GLOBE Program hopes you will join us in doing just
that. - We want to send our heartfelt condolences to the family of Neil Armstrong -- the first man to walk on the moon. Mr. Armstrong cultivated the love of learning through exploration.
What can you tell your students about the mission to the moon that will inspire them to explore their world and beyond? The GLOBE Program shared a link.
Anything memorable about your summer of 2012? For GLOBE Sponsor National Aeronautics and Space Administration - NASA , The Mars Science Laboratory, Curiosity, landed on the Martian surface after cruising 354 million miles for more than eight months toward the Red Planet. Wow.- ActivitySeptemberPeople Who Like This3,118