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This area is designed to save time when seeking NASA resources associated with classroom subjects. Items in these subject areas are selected based upon their benefit to the classroom educator. From lesson plans to scientific Web sites -- click on a subject and see what inspires you.



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Cool Cosmos
Open a door into the fantastic world of Infrared Astronomy. Check out the classroom activities, experiments, images and videos. A Spanish version is available.
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Earth Observatory Laboratory
Topics include earthquakes, hurricanes, satellite imagery, biomes, vegetation, and sea-surface temperatures. Great classroom experiments and resources.
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