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Awareness Understanding Guided Practice Implementation
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What is ISS EarthKAM? A NASA-sponsored, undergraduate student-operated educational program aimed at exciting and involving students in grades 5-12 in science (and geography is a science!)
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Mission Operations Center (MOC)
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Who is the ISS EarthKAM Team ?
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Partnership… University of California San Diego Undergraduate students at the University of California, San Diego are responsible for the day-to-day operations of ISS EarthKAM Johnson Space Center (Brion Au) Jet Propulsion Laboratory (Paul Andries) Texas A&M University and the Geography Community TERC Center for Earth and Space Education
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How Does it Work? Individual teachers & schools sign up to participate in a Mission –Receive necessary materials from EK-Help Slider map set Code words Emails with hints and timely information Students in participating classrooms use ISS EarthKAM’s web pages to control a digital camera mounted on the International Space Station
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How Does it Work? Images are downloaded from the ISS and students, educators, scientists, and the general public view the photos on the World Wide Web Add image
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An ISS EarthKAM Mission Students determine photo locations by referencing maps, atlases, and slider maps--observational science
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An ISS EarthKAM Mission Students submit photo requests online using ISS EarthKAM’s web pages
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An ISS EarthKAM Mission MOC representatives compile photo requests and send them to Johnson Space Center, where they are uplinked to ISS
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Software onboard ISS reads the requested times, takes the photos, and then saves them onto a hard disk Captured photos are then downlinked to ISS EarthKAM computers at UCSD
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Images Within hours, images are referenced and made available to students at the website at: http://www.earthkam.ucsd.edu
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Mission Geography How Does it Work? EarthKAM UCSD
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When? About three times a year… Shuttle Missions: March 1996, January 1997, September 1997, January 1998, February 2000 ISS Missions: October 2001, February 2002, March 2002, November 2002, January 2003, April 2003, May 2003, July 2003 NEXT ONE: November 2003 http://earthkam.ucsd.edu/public/about/missions/past.shtml
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ISS EarthKAM’s home The International Space Station
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Benefits for Students? With ISS EarthKAM, participating school students can… –Share the excitement of a NASA space mission –Participate in real-time, cutting edge research in many fields, including Geography--using Mission Geography and related materials Earth Science Environmental Science …and many more!
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Chesapeake Bay Norfolk, Virginia Albemarle Sound East Coast U.S., Virginia and North Carolina
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Atlantic Ocean and Islands
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Tongue of the Ocean and Grand Bahama Bank
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Sakhalin Island, Russia
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Alluvial Fan in China
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Images After the completion of the mission, UCSD students –Verify time at which images were taken –Locate images using atlases and targeting software –Label areas of interest
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Japan
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Middle East
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Analysis by Students Educators guide students in their investigation of images –Preliminary observation Investigating the image for landmarks, places of interest –Navigating the terrain Locating longitude, latitude, global position, key features –Thorough research Cultural, historical, and general questions that require a more in-depth understanding
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Sample Student Investigation
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Institute Prepare geography educators to participate in ISSEarthKAM Eight days, July, 2003, Texas A&M University Funded by the National Geographic Society
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