NASA's Sun-Earth Day
Summary: Prepare for an international celebration of our Sun's domain! This year's theme: Ancient Mysteries, Future Discoveries opens the door to a much deeper understanding of our Sun and its impact across the ages. Join us at http://sunearthday.nasa.gov/ or on Facebook.
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Podcasts:
In today's podcast we'll hear from 2 NASA scientists who work directly with a spacecraft called IBEX.
The two satellites known as the STEREO mission are moving into a very exciting position around the Sun on Feb 6th.
Join us for today's podcast as we interview Roy Torbert, and learn about the instruments aboard the MMS mission.
In today's podcast we will hear from Tom Moore, the Project Scientist for the MMS Mission.
In today's podcast We'll fill you in about the new theme and all of the exciting new things that we have planned.
Join us for an interview with Dr. Nicky Fox as she discusses a new mission that will launch in 2012 - Radiation Belt Storm Probe Mission
The Sun is finally awakening after a long slumber of very low sunspot numbers and solar activity!
Join us for an interview with Elaine Lewis, this year's team lead for Sun-Earth Day.
The Solar Dynamic Observatory (SDO) is scheduled to launch no earlier than Tuesday, February 9, from Cape Canaveral, FL, at 10:30 a.m. SDO will provide a new eye on the sun that will deliver solar images with 10 times better resolution than high definition television.
Join us for a discussion about the newest Technology Through Time article with Dr. Sten Odenwald.
Join us for the launch of the Sun-Earth Day web site with Dr. Eric Christian, who graciously provided answers for our eager Facebook community.
Over the past week we have seen an increase in activity on the surface of the Sun. Join us with Joe Gurman, a NASA Solar Physicist, as he explains what is happening in these active regions.
Dr. Sten Odenwald, the chief author and editor of the Sun-Earth Day Technology Though Time series, discusses the last four articles in the series.
Today we take a look back at one of our most popular podcasts, the Science Through Culture workshop in Utah.
In today's podcast we'll be hearing from Dr. Sten Odenwald, the chief author and editor of the Sun-Earth Day Technology Though Time series. Sten will fill us in on the 65th Technology Through Time mystery, "Surface Temperature and Spectral Class".