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Sun-Earth Day 2009: Our Sun Yours to Discover.

Sun-Earth Day 2009: Our Sun Yours to Discover

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2008-2009 SUN-EARTH DAY VIDEO PODCAST LIST

Web Cast Information
Sun-Earth Day Web Cast
During the webcast, scientists Eric Christian, Nicky Fox, Terry Kucera and Sten Odenwald shared discoveries about the sun, while students monitored the sun and prepared their own space weather forecast. Hosted by Troy Cline and Paul Mortfield. - posted March 27, 2009
Top 5 Solar Discoveries
Top Five Solar Discoveries - posted March 16, 2009
Join us as we explore the Top Five Solar Discoveries. - posted March 16, 2009
Hinode Vodcast 3
Hinode: 1989 Blackout, a conversation with astronomer Sten Odenwald
NASA Astronomer, Dr. Sten Odenwald explains the blackout of 1989 and its effects. At the end of the video we are treated to a fantastic interview with Troy, the NASA Edge crew, and Dr. Sten Odenwald - posted March 13, 2009
Hinode Vodcast
Hinode: Inside Solar Storms
Astronomers have studied solar flares for the last century but only in the last 50 years have their impacts to radiation and communications technologies become more than just a nuance to just be endured. - posted November 19th, 2008
Solar Dynamics Observatory
Solar Dynamics Observatory
You know you're not supposed to stare at the sun, but who could resist a peek at this? A new NASA spacecraft called the Solar Dynamics Observatory, or SDO, will deliver startling images of the sun with ten times more detail than HDTV. - posted November 17th, 2008
Earth's Poles as Analogs to Other Icy Worlds
Earth's Poles as Analogs to Other Icy Worlds
Learn why our poles are so important to study when it comes to exploring other planets.
Heliophysics Below Zero
Heliophysics Below Zero
Learn more about auroras on other planets in our solar system. Join us for a beautiful Polar Sunrise; then experience a trip through the tundra as we search for aurora!
Opening Eyes to Sun-Earth Connections
Opening Eyes to Sun-Earth Connections
Opening Eyes to Sun-Earth Connections
Science in Barrow

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NASA Fact

During intense solar flares, astronauts see bright flashing streaks of light as a result of high-energy particles zipping through their eyeballs.