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  • NCES.EEn.2.5.1 - Summarize the structure and composition of our atmosphere.
Using Satellite Images to Understand Earth's Atmosphere
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In this lesson, students will select, explore, and analyze satellite imagery. They will investigate the relationship between atmospheric carbon monoxide, a harmful gaseous pollutant, and aerosols, tiny solid airborne particles such as smoke from forest fires and dust from desert wind storms. Students will use ImageJ to animate a year of monthly images of aerosol data and then compare the animation to one created for monthly images of carbon monoxide data. Using NASA's Earth Observatory Image Composite Editor (ICE), they will display, graph, analyze, and evaluate variation and covariation in carbon monoxide and aerosols in Earth's atmosphere.

Subject:
Earth Science
Science
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Science Education Resource Center at Carleton College
Author:
Todd Ensign, Carla McAuliffe, Mary Jo Alfano, Rick Landenberger, Larry Biehl, Mary O'Neill, Christine Sommers-Austin, LuAnn Dahlman, Rita Freuder
Date Added:
02/26/2019
Virtual Ballooning to Explore the Atmosphere
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Students will learn about the layers of Earth's atmosphere by launching virtual balloons to collect temperature and pressure data at various altitudes.

Provider:
UCAR
Author:
Randy Russell
Date Added:
06/24/2019