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Archive: Science Update: Exploring the Applications of Low Earth Orbit Observations, May 8, 2025

The Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS) is a joint mission between NOAA and NASA that observes Earth and provides critical data for weather forecasting in addition to many other climate change, agriculture, aviation, and disaster monitoring applications. Observations from Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites like JPSS provide scientists with daily information about how Earth’s dynamic systems constantly evolve.

The Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS) is a joint mission between NOAA and NASA that observes Earth and provides critical data for weather forecasting in addition to many other climate change, agriculture, aviation, and disaster monitoring applications. Observations from Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites like JPSS provide scientists with daily information about how Earth’s dynamic systems constantly evolve.

The Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS) is a joint mission between NOAA and NASA that observes Earth and provides critical data for weather forecasting in addition to many other climate change, agriculture, aviation, and disaster monitoring applications. Observations from Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites like JPSS provide scientists with daily information about how Earth’s dynamic systems constantly evolve.

The Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS) is a joint mission between NOAA and NASA that observes Earth and provides critical data for weather forecasting in addition to many other climate change, agriculture, aviation, and disaster monitoring applications. Observations from Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites like JPSS provide scientists with daily information about how Earth’s dynamic systems constantly evolve.

 

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Lithium-Based Power Supplies: Safety Issues and Protocols Revisited

By Ken Roy

Posted on 2024-12-04

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Freebies and Opportunities for Science and STEM Teachers, December 3, 2024

By Debra Shapiro

Freebies and Opportunities for Science and STEM Teachers, December 3, 2024

 

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Science and Children—November/December 2024 (Volume 61, Issue 6)

By Dena Harshbarger, Elizabeth Yungdahl, Christopher Knoell, Jane Strawhacker

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Q: What’s a Good Way of Explaining Ecosystems?

Science and Children—November/December 2024 (Volume 61, Issue 6)

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Teaching Through Trade Books

Reactions and Properties of Matter

Science and Children—November/December 2024 (Volume 61, Issue 6)

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Deconstructing Common Misconceptions in Early Science

Science and Children—November/December 2024 (Volume 61, Issue 6)

By Alissa A. Lange

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Floods: When Water Rushes

Science and Children—November/December 2024 (Volume 61, Issue 6)

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Powering Up: Expansive Science Teaching

Science and Children—November/December 2024 (Volume 61, Issue 6)

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Explore-Before-Explain

Unlocking Expansive Learning in the Science Classroom

Science and Children—November/December 2024 (Volume 61, Issue 6)

By Patrick Brown

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