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Hurricane Humberto
11.14.07 - In the Blink of a Hurricane's Eye
Scientists are working on a device to predict the transformation of tropical storms to dangerous hurricanes.
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Close-up of Glacier Grey in Chile
11.07.07 - IPY in the Classroom
Choose from a variety of activities and resources to introduce students to the International Polar Year.
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A pond in front of the National Arboretum building
11.07.07 - Growing As Scientists
An International Education field trip will focus on NASA's lunar plant growth challenge.
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A picture of the International Space Station
10.31.07 - A Successful "Plan B"
An event celebrating the STS-118 mission benefits from a school's contingency preparation.
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Exterior view of the ISS taken during the STS-118 Mission
10.29.07 - November 2007 -- Space Station Extra
Use these resources to teach what is happening onboard the International Space Station
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STS-120 crew
10.23.07 - STS-120
Find resources and information on NASA's STS-120 mission and crew.
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An adult male speaking to two female students as he points to a sheet of paper he is holding in his hands.
10.22.07 - Listening to the Universe
NASA's Radio JOVE astronomy kit lets students assemble and use a radio telescope.
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The Milky Way above a country road in Texas
10.22.07 - The Fantastic Skies of Orphan Stars
Nothing you've ever seen on Earth could prepare you for the fantastic skies of some 'orphan stars.'
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Undular bore waves over Iowa, Oct. 3, 2007
10.17.07 - Giant Atmospheric Waves Over Iowa
Cameras in Iowa captured a giant atmospheric wave passing over Des Moines.
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A student stands in front of a television showing the downlink
10.09.07 - Orbital Show-and-Tell
Idaho students were treated to a glimpse of life in space by the STS-118 crew.
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David DelMonte sits at a table
10.10.07 - Ambassador for Space
Ambassador for Space David DelMonte shares his passion for space exploration.
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Tents for scientists on the Greenland landscape
10.10.07 - International Polar Year Videoconference
Local science centers will host an Oct. 19 broadcast featuring polar scientists.
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Sputnik
10.10.07 - Tones From Deep Space
An ultra-modern probe heading for Pluto is using Sputnik-like tones to communicate with Earth.
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Front of the Earth and Space Science Explorers poster
10.03.07 - Earth Science Week 2007
NASA education materials support this year's Earth Science Week, Oct. 14-20.
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A CME strikes Comet Encke
10.03.07 - The Sun Rips Off a Comet's Tail
Earlier this year, Comet Encke was passing a little too close to the sun and had its tail ripped off.
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Hamilton sits in a mock-up of the Ares I instrument unit
10.01.07 - At NASA, Math Counts
NASA engineer George Hamilton volunteers his time to inspire students’ interest in mathematics.
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The Black Hole Explorer game showing a series of circles around a black hole
10.01.07 - Black Hole Explorer
A board game challenges players to design a spacecraft to study a black hole.
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Picture of the Dawn spacecraft launching
10.01.07 - Voyage to the Giant Asteroids -- Liftoff!
NASA's Dawn spacecraft has left Earth on a mission to explore mysterious, giant asteroids.
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Rob Suggs poses by the new lunar impact telescope
10.01.07 - A New Lunar Impact Observatory
Researchers have built a "lunar impact" observatory, and are sharing the facility with local students.
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Half of the moon and half of Earth are dark in this image sent from Voyager 1
09.26.07 - October 2007 -- Earth's Moon Extra
NASA will be going back to the moon. Use these materials to spark student interest in this amazing journey.
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