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In Path of Totality: Measuring Angular Size and Distance, students learn about the natural phenomena that create a total eclipse. Students also explore the history, mythology, science, and math that relate to these amazing events. NASA scientists and engineers introduce a satellite where scientists make artificial eclipses in order to learn more about the Sun__s corona. Using hands-on lessons, web-based activities and simple tools, students will measure the angular size and predict the angular...
Topic: NASA Connect
Source: http://connect.larc.nasa.gov/programs/2005-2006/path_of_totality/index.html
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How many people are involved in a successful mission? This program focuses on NASA__s Space Operations Mission Directorate and the teamwork required to produce a successful space mission. Students will learn about the numerous systems, skills, and capabilities involved in a mission and how NASA manages and integrates these systems. Students will draw a parallel between the teamwork used in a NASA mission and find out how teamwork energizes the popular sport of auto racing. Using hands-on...
Topic: NASA Connect
Source: http://connect.larc.nasa.gov/programs/2005-2006/team_extreme/index.html
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How many people are involved in a successful mission? This program focuses on NASA__s Space Operations Mission Directorate and the teamwork required to produce a successful space mission. Students will learn about the numerous systems, skills, and capabilities involved in a mission and how NASA manages and integrates these systems. Students will draw a parallel between the teamwork used in a NASA mission and find out how teamwork energizes the popular sport of auto racing. Using hands-on...
Topic: NASA Connect
Source: http://connect.larc.nasa.gov/programs/2005-2006/team_extreme/index.html
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In Path of Totality: Measuring Angular Size and Distance, students learn about the natural phenomena that create a total eclipse. Students also explore the history, mythology, science, and math that relate to these amazing events. NASA scientists and engineers introduce a satellite where scientists make artificial eclipses in order to learn more about the Sun__s corona. Using hands-on lessons, web-based activities and simple tools, students will measure the angular size and predict the angular...
Topic: NASA Connect
Source: http://connect.larc.nasa.gov/programs/2005-2006/path_of_totality/index.html
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How many people are involved in a successful mission? This program focuses on NASA__s Space Operations Mission Directorate and the teamwork required to produce a successful space mission. Students will learn about the numerous systems, skills, and capabilities involved in a mission and how NASA manages and integrates these systems. Students will draw a parallel between the teamwork used in a NASA mission and find out how teamwork energizes the popular sport of auto racing. Using hands-on...
Topic: NASA Connect
Source: http://connect.larc.nasa.gov/programs/2005-2006/team_extreme/index.html
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In this episode, Breaking Barriers: Solving Linear Equations, students learn about supersonic aircraft while investigating the nature of science. They look at how NASA researchers continue to modify their work as powerful machines are built that push hypersonic records to Mach 10 and beyond. NASA engineers and scientists use algebraic equations to help them build models that will fly faster, longer and higher. By conducting inquiry-based and web activities, students connect NASA research with...
Topic: NASA Connect
Source: http://connect.larc.nasa.gov/programs/2005-2006/breaking_barriers/index.html
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In Path of Totality: Measuring Angular Size and Distance, students learn about the natural phenomena that create a total eclipse. Students also explore the history, mythology, science, and math that relate to these amazing events. NASA scientists and engineers introduce a satellite where scientists make artificial eclipses in order to learn more about the Sun__s corona. Using hands-on lessons, web-based activities and simple tools, students will measure the angular size and predict the angular...
Topic: NASA Connect
Source: http://connect.larc.nasa.gov/programs/2005-2006/path_of_totality/index.html
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In Path of Totality: Measuring Angular Size and Distance, students learn about the natural phenomena that create a total eclipse. Students also explore the history, mythology, science, and math that relate to these amazing events. NASA scientists and engineers introduce a satellite where scientists make artificial eclipses in order to learn more about the Sun__s corona. Using hands-on lessons, web-based activities and simple tools, students will measure the angular size and predict the angular...
Topic: NASA Connect
Source: http://connect.larc.nasa.gov/programs/2005-2006/path_of_totality/index.html
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In Path of Totality: Measuring Angular Size and Distance, students learn about the natural phenomena that create a total eclipse. Students also explore the history, mythology, science, and math that relate to these amazing events. NASA scientists and engineers introduce a satellite where scientists make artificial eclipses in order to learn more about the Sun__s corona. Using hands-on lessons, web-based activities and simple tools, students will measure the angular size and predict the angular...
Topic: NASA Connect
Source: http://connect.larc.nasa.gov/programs/2005-2006/path_of_totality/index.html
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How many people are involved in a successful mission? This program focuses on NASA__s Space Operations Mission Directorate and the teamwork required to produce a successful space mission. Students will learn about the numerous systems, skills, and capabilities involved in a mission and how NASA manages and integrates these systems. Students will draw a parallel between the teamwork used in a NASA mission and find out how teamwork energizes the popular sport of auto racing. Using hands-on...
Topic: NASA Connect
Source: http://connect.larc.nasa.gov/programs/2005-2006/team_extreme/index.html
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In this episode, Breaking Barriers: Solving Linear Equations, students learn about supersonic aircraft while investigating the nature of science. They look at how NASA researchers continue to modify their work as powerful machines are built that push hypersonic records to Mach 10 and beyond. NASA engineers and scientists use algebraic equations to help them build models that will fly faster, longer and higher. By conducting inquiry-based and web activities, students connect NASA research with...
Topic: NASA Connect
Source: http://connect.larc.nasa.gov/programs/2005-2006/breaking_barriers/index.html
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How many people are involved in a successful mission? This program focuses on NASA__s Space Operations Mission Directorate and the teamwork required to produce a successful space mission. Students will learn about the numerous systems, skills, and capabilities involved in a mission and how NASA manages and integrates these systems. Students will draw a parallel between the teamwork used in a NASA mission and find out how teamwork energizes the popular sport of auto racing. Using hands-on...
Topic: NASA Connect
Source: http://connect.larc.nasa.gov/programs/2005-2006/team_extreme/index.html
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In Path of Totality: Measuring Angular Size and Distance, students learn about the natural phenomena that create a total eclipse. Students also explore the history, mythology, science, and math that relate to these amazing events. NASA scientists and engineers introduce a satellite where scientists make artificial eclipses in order to learn more about the Sun__s corona. Using hands-on lessons, web-based activities and simple tools, students will measure the angular size and predict the angular...
Topic: NASA Connect
Source: http://connect.larc.nasa.gov/programs/2005-2006/path_of_totality/index.html
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In Path of Totality: Measuring Angular Size and Distance, students learn about the natural phenomena that create a total eclipse. Students also explore the history, mythology, science, and math that relate to these amazing events. NASA scientists and engineers introduce a satellite where scientists make artificial eclipses in order to learn more about the Sun__s corona. Using hands-on lessons, web-based activities and simple tools, students will measure the angular size and predict the angular...
Topic: NASA Connect
Source: http://connect.larc.nasa.gov/programs/2005-2006/path_of_totality/index.html
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How many people are involved in a successful mission? This program focuses on NASA__s Space Operations Mission Directorate and the teamwork required to produce a successful space mission. Students will learn about the numerous systems, skills, and capabilities involved in a mission and how NASA manages and integrates these systems. Students will draw a parallel between the teamwork used in a NASA mission and find out how teamwork energizes the popular sport of auto racing. Using hands-on...
Topic: NASA Connect
Source: http://connect.larc.nasa.gov/programs/2005-2006/team_extreme/index.html
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In this episode, Breaking Barriers: Solving Linear Equations, students learn about supersonic aircraft while investigating the nature of science. They look at how NASA researchers continue to modify their work as powerful machines are built that push hypersonic records to Mach 10 and beyond. NASA engineers and scientists use algebraic equations to help them build models that will fly faster, longer and higher. By conducting inquiry-based and web activities, students connect NASA research with...
Topic: NASA Connect
Source: http://connect.larc.nasa.gov/programs/2005-2006/breaking_barriers/index.html
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In this episode, Breaking Barriers: Solving Linear Equations, students learn about supersonic aircraft while investigating the nature of science. They look at how NASA researchers continue to modify their work as powerful machines are built that push hypersonic records to Mach 10 and beyond. NASA engineers and scientists use algebraic equations to help them build models that will fly faster, longer and higher. By conducting inquiry-based and web activities, students connect NASA research with...
Topic: NASA Connect
Source: http://connect.larc.nasa.gov/programs/2005-2006/breaking_barriers/index.html
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In Path of Totality: Measuring Angular Size and Distance, students learn about the natural phenomena that create a total eclipse. Students also explore the history, mythology, science, and math that relate to these amazing events. NASA scientists and engineers introduce a satellite where scientists make artificial eclipses in order to learn more about the Sun__s corona. Using hands-on lessons, web-based activities and simple tools, students will measure the angular size and predict the angular...
Topic: NASA Connect
Source: http://connect.larc.nasa.gov/programs/2005-2006/path_of_totality/index.html
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In Path of Totality: Measuring Angular Size and Distance, students learn about the natural phenomena that create a total eclipse. Students also explore the history, mythology, science, and math that relate to these amazing events. NASA scientists and engineers introduce a satellite where scientists make artificial eclipses in order to learn more about the Sun__s corona. Using hands-on lessons, web-based activities and simple tools, students will measure the angular size and predict the angular...
Topic: NASA Connect
Source: http://connect.larc.nasa.gov/programs/2005-2006/path_of_totality/index.html
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NASA researchers and scientists use measurement and estimation skills to help characterize health, environmental and other operational human biomedical risks associated with living in space and to identify strategies, tools or technologies to prevent or reduce those risks. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
Topics: NASA, NASA CONNECT, science, health
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NASA Connect Segment that explains how the amount of aerosols in the atmosphere affects the Earth's weather conditions.
Topics: NASA Connect, Aerosol, Atmosphere, Weather
Source: http://nasa.ibiblio.org/details.php?videoid=6117&start=40&subject=Mathematics
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NASA Connect Segment exploring the history of man's conquest of the seas. The video explains how boats navigated the waters.
Topics: NASA Connect, Mariner, Navigation, GPS, Boat
Source: http://nasa.ibiblio.org/details.php?videoid=6132&start=0&subject=Technology
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NASA Connect Segment explaining the literary origins of robots. It also explores the development of the robot and how scientists use robots in research and technology.
Topics: NASA Connect, Robots, Research, Technology, Robotics
Source: http://nasa.ibiblio.org/details.php?videoid=6038&start=0&subject=Technology
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NASA Connect Segment exploring good nutrition and exercise.
Topics: NASA Connect, Nutrition, Exercise, Health, Training
Source: http://nasa.ibiblio.org/details.php?videoid=6010&start=0&subject=Science
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NASA Connect Segment explaining how birds navigate. Compares the aspects of GPS with natural migration of birds.
Topics: NASA Connect, Birds, Migration, Navigation, GPS
Source: http://nasa.ibiblio.org/details.php?videoid=6130&start=0&subject=Technology
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NASA Connect Segment explaining the design and upkeep of the Hubble Space telescope. Also explains how algebra is used with the telescope.
Topics: NASA Connect, Hubble, Optics, Algebra, Telescope
Source: http://nasa.ibiblio.org/details.php?videoid=6099&start=20&subject=Mathematics
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NASA Connect Segment exploring ideas of water on Mars. It also explains the Mars Microprobe and its navigation on mars and how this relates to geometry.
Topics: NASA Connect, Geometry, Mars Microprobe, Mars Navigation
Source: http://nasa.ibiblio.org/details.php?videoid=6084&start=20&subject=Mathematics
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Third segment of NASA Connect Ancient Observatories that shows two examples of how the Navajo used used structures to track progress of the sun in the sky.
Topics: NASA Connect, Navajo, Petroglyphs, Ancient Observatories, AO
Source: http://nasa.ibiblio.org/details.php?videoid=6508&start=60&subject=Science
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NASA Connect segment explainging the fundamentals of flight and the science behind it.
Topics: NASA Connect, Flights, Thrust, Weight, Lift, Drag
Source: http://nasa.ibiblio.org/details.php?videoid=6043&start=0&subject=Aeronautics
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NASA Connect Segment discovering algebra and how algebra is used in telescopes. Explores Galileo's fifteenth century telescope and the Milkyway Galaxy.
Topics: NASA Connect, Galileo, Optics, Telescopes, Algebra, Galaxy
Source: http://nasa.ibiblio.org/details.php?videoid=6096&start=20&subject=Mathematics
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NASA Connect Segment exploring a SEMAA school targeting math, science, and technology. Students demonstrate interactive simulation software product called FoilSim.
Topics: NASA Connect, FoilSim, Simulation Software, SEMAA School
Source: http://nasa.ibiblio.org/details.php?videoid=6126&start=20&subject=Aeronautics
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NASA Connect video containing five segments as described below. NASA Connect Video that explains how meteorology, specifically icing, effects the ground operations of aircraft. Explores research being conducted to study the effects of icing by using refri
Topics: NASA Connect, Meteorology, Aircraft, Weather, Aviation, Precipitation
Source: http://nasa.ibiblio.org/details.php?videoid=6102&start=20&subject=Science
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NASA Connect segment explaing basic facts about systems and subsystems. The video also introduces the study of Earth System Science.
Topics: NASA Connect, Systems, Subsystems, Earth System Science
Source: http://nasa.ibiblio.org/details.php?videoid=6054&start=20&subject=Science
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NASA Connect Segment explaining optics and the use of algebra in optics. Describes focal length, reflector telescope, and mirrors.
Topics: NASA Connect, Optics, Telescope, Reflector telescope, Algebra
Source: http://nasa.ibiblio.org/details.php?videoid=6101&start=40&subject=Mathematics
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NASA Connect Segment explaining why we are exploring Mars. It also reveals tools and techniques used to explore Mars.
Topics: NASA Connect, Mars, Mars Exploration, Mars Surface
Source: http://nasa.ibiblio.org/details.php?videoid=6085&start=20&subject=Mathematics
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NASA Connect Segment explains how scientist use LIDAR to help them measure aerosols in the atmosphere. It also describes active remote sensing.
Topics: NASA Connect, Aerosol, Remote Sensing, LIDAR, Atmosphere
Source: http://nasa.ibiblio.org/details.php?videoid=6115&start=40&subject=Mathematics
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NASA Connect Segment that explains how meteorology, specifically icing, effects the ground operations of aircraft. Explores research being conducted to study the effects of icing by using refrigerated wind tunnels.
Topics: NASA Connect, Meteorology, Aircraft, Wind Tunnels, Icing
Source: http://nasa.ibiblio.org/details.php?videoid=6103&start=20&subject=Science
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NASA Connect Segment that explores the Joint Runway Friction Measurement Program that investigates aircraft losing traction on icy runways.
Topics: NASA Connect, Icy runways, Aircraft, Research, Icing
Source: http://nasa.ibiblio.org/details.php?videoid=6104&start=20&subject=Science
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NASA Connect Segment exploring the mathematical concepts estimation and measurement. The video relates these concepts to daily activities and to health and nutrition.
Topics: NASA Connect, Measurement, Estimation, Precision, Accuracy, Nutrition
Source: http://nasa.ibiblio.org/details.php?videoid=6008&start=0&subject=Science
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NASA Connect Segment involving students in a classroom activity called What A Drag. The video explores how shape affects drag.
Topics: NASA Connect, Drag, Geometry, Variables, Student Activity, Shape
Source: http://nasa.ibiblio.org/details.php?videoid=6024&start=0&subject=Mathematics
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NASA Connect segment involving students in two web activities that teach about the lithosphere and hydrosphere. The video explores the two activities called Earthquake Hunters and Water World.
Topics: NASA Connect, Subsystems, Earthquake, Water, Web Activity, Tectonic
Source: http://nasa.ibiblio.org/details.php?videoid=6052&start=0&subject=Science
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NASA Connect Segment explaining the aviation weather channel and why pilots need to have a continual awareness of the changing nature of the atmosphere on their flight route.
Topics: NASA Connect, Meteorology, Weather Channel, Aviation Safety, Pilot
Source: http://nasa.ibiblio.org/details.php?videoid=6107&start=40&subject=Science
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NASA Connect Segment involving students in an activity to determine the amount of aerosols in the atmosphere.
Topics: NASA Connect, Student Activity, Data, Aerosol, Atmosphere, Observation
Source: http://nasa.ibiblio.org/details.php?videoid=6118&start=40&subject=Mathematics
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NASA Connect Segment that explains aerodynamic forces that affect aircraft performance and how these forces relate to each other.
Topics: NASA Connect, Aerodynamic Force, Lift, Weight, Drag, Thrust
Source: http://nasa.ibiblio.org/details.php?videoid=6123&start=20&subject=Aeronautics
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NASA Connect segment involving students in an activity called Size Up the Clouds. The segment explores simulated cloud types to estimate precipitation content.
Topics: NASA Connect, Clouds, Precipitation, Weather, Student Activity, Estimation
Source: http://nasa.ibiblio.org/details.php?videoid=6273&start=40&subject=Science
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NASA Connect Segment involving students who investigate the application of remote sensing using the NASA Connect Website.
Topics: NASA Connect, Experiment, Remote Sensing, Satellite Image, Internet
Source: http://nasa.ibiblio.org/details.php?videoid=6119&start=40&subject=Mathematics
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NASA Connect Segment exploring the different types of robots. It also explores robots such as the Mars Rover that scientists at NASA use to explore beyond the Earth.
Topics: NASA Connect, Robots, Mars Rover, Mariner, Space, Research
Source: http://nasa.ibiblio.org/details.php?videoid=6039&start=0&subject=Technology
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NASA Connect segment explaining different energy sources. The video also explores how engineers use computation.
Topics: NASA Connect, Energy, Computation, Engineer, Propulsion, Force, Gravity
Source: http://nasa.ibiblio.org/details.php?videoid=6056&start=20&subject=Mathematics
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NASA Connect Segment exploring computer simulation tools for research on drag. The video features the Mars Airbourne Explorer simulation computer program.
Topics: NASA Connect, Mars Airbourne Explorer, Space, Computer Simulation
Source: http://nasa.ibiblio.org/details.php?videoid=6026&start=0&subject=Mathematics
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NASA Connect Segment exploring the history of aviation. It explains GPS and what is being done to help pilots navigate in the air and on the ground.
Topics: NASA Connect, Navigation, GPS, Aircraft, Pilots, Runway, Aerospace
Source: http://nasa.ibiblio.org/details.php?videoid=6131&start=0&subject=Technology