SUN-EARTH DAY KIT
In this year's Sun-Earth Day Kit you will find a variety of educational products designed to enhance your knowledge about Space Weather and its impact on Earth and other planets. In addition, many of the resources can be downloaded and/or accessed from this page!
REGISTER
- Don't Forget to Register!
- By registering you will receive our monthly Sun-Earth Day e-news and a Sun-Earth Day Kit, while supplies last.
CONTENTS
- Space Weather Folder (SECEF)
- The folder provides a timeline of discoveries in solar sciences. It also describes what users expect on the Sun-Earth Day website.
- Space Weather Bookmark (SECEF)
- This bookmark highlights some features of Sun-Earth Day with teaser questions. Educators who conduct Sun-Earth Day events may request multiple copies.
- Space Weather Poster (SOHO/SECEF)
- This 17 x 22 inch color "theme" poster describes what space weather is, what causes it, how Earth reacts to storms, and how NASA studies the process. (PDF 1.9 MB)
- Cosmic Collisions DVD (NASA HQ and AMNH)
- (Availiable only in the physical Kit) This 20-min. long multi-language planetarium show will show the violent face of our Sun, with streams of charged solar particles striking the Earth's magnetic field, and producing the eerie glow of the auroras. Viewers will also see the creation of our Moon when a wandering planetoid struck Earth; the violent meeting of two stars at the edge of the galaxy; and the future collision of our Milky Way galaxy with our closest neighbor, the Andromeda spiral galaxy.
ORDERING INFORMATION
While supplies last, you can register to receive your free Sun-Earth Day Kit! Additional kits for your classroom, science center, or museum, are available for $6.00 each through NASA CORE. International educators should contact the NASA CORE office for exact shipping to their area. Additionally, many NASA Educator Resource Centers will be offering workshops that will be supported with kits. For a center nearest you, visit the NASA Educator Resource Center Network.
HOT SPOTS
Space Weather Fact
Solar flares can sometimes heat the solar surface to temperatures of 80 million °F - far hotter that the sun's core!