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How does the Sun affect Earth? What is the ionosphere? Ask a solar scientist your questions during @SolarWeek, March 19-23! solarweek.org #NASASolarWeek
Fall Solar Week is coming! Mark your calendars for October 12-16, 2020 for #NASASolarWeek, when you can ask leading solar scientists your burning questions about our nearest star, the Sun!
The @NAICobservatory S&VC staff showing how interesting is our sun at the @ECOEXPLORATORIO #EXPOPD2018 #NASASolarWeek
#nasasolarweek repeat school participant today, observing and participating in Parker Solar Probe's "Send Your Name to the Sun"! From sunny south Florida!
Last week was #NasaSolarWeek so we’ve made a paper model of the Sun! You can even lift the flap to see the different layers within it. #solarsystem bit.ly/2T4LIQv
NASA Kennedy Space fecha para combater COVID-19 revistaembarque.com/radar/nasa-ken… #NASASolarWeek #COVID19
#solarweek #nasasolarweek Did you know our sun has a cycle? Every ~11 years, our sun undergoes a solar minimum and a solar maximum, indicating respectively less and more solar activity like solar flares and coronal mass ejections!
Spring Solar Week is coming! Mark your calendars for March 22-26, 2021 for #NASASolarWeek, when you can ask leading solar scientists your burning questions about our nearest star, the Sun!
Fall Solar Week is coming next week! Mark your calendars for October 12-16, 2020 for #NASASolarWeek, when you can ask leading solar scientists your burning questions about our nearest star, the Sun!
Happy #FunFactTuesday! Celebrate #NASASolarWeek with us! Learn more about the Sun-Earth connection with lessons, games, and hands-on activities for all ages. Got a burning question? Ask leading solar scientists your questions about our nearest star, the Sun! ☀️
Celebrating #NASASolarWeek with our @ParkerSolar game adapted from @NASAspaceplace last summer. Students group based on a PSP investigation and find their data cards on "the @NASASun" (a field). Bring the data to Earth to inspect - On the back of each card is a photo to assemble!
It's #solarweek #NASAsolarweek, so take the time to learn something about our lovely sun! @SolarWeek @NASASun
Solar Week starts tomorrow! Oct 12-16 is #NASASolarWeek, ask leading solar scientists your burning questions about our nearest star, the Sun! The week will include a live webinar on space weather, and two zoom hangouts with solar scientists. Deets: solarweek.org
It’s NASA’s Solar Week! 🌞🚀 This is a fun-filled week with online lessons, games, webinars, and activities about the Sun-Earth connection. You can even ask questions from leading solar scientists! 👩🔬🌟 Learn more information at: bit.ly/2H5NLjC #NASASolarWeek #STEM
It’s Solar Week! Welcome spring by taking a close-up (and safe!) view of our Sun with the Student Helioviewer Tool. View authentic data and create your own videos of solar phenomena. Don’t miss the User Guide i! #NASASolarWeek @SolarWeek bit.ly/BUAC_Helioview…
Four ways you can ask a question of #NASASolarWeek scientists this week: here on Twitter, on the Solar Week bulletin board at bit.ly/30TDoYn, or on Answer Garden answergarden.ch/1029175 or message us.
Today! This #NASASolarWeek, solar scientists are hanging out in a virtual meeting space to chat about Sun science. solarweek.org. We're using Zoom, so make sure you sign in. LAST hangout: Friday: 11 am-12 noon PDT / 2-3pm EDT: bit.ly/2T0kSt4
It’s NASA’s Solar Week! 🌞🚀 This is a fun-filled week with online lessons, games, webinars, and activities about the Sun-Earth connection. You can even ask questions from leading solar scientists! 👩🔬🌟 Learn more information at: bit.ly/2H5NLjC #NASASolarWeek #STEM
#NASASolarWeek is over until next fall, but there were some great kids' questions answered by our scientists on the online bulletin board: tinyurl.com/mavy43b4
Celebrate #WomensHistoryMonth and #NASASolarWeek today with a special screening and discussion of Full Spectrum, my short-film highlighting under-represented space scientists. Register at bit.ly/FSpectrum Or watch the Live-Stream here: youtube.com/watch?v=5GfAty…
Don't forget...getting to the end of #NASASolarWeek, everyone! Learn more about the Sun! Follow @SolarWeek #STEM #NASA nasa.gov/sun
It's #SolarWeek, which means daily lessons, games, and activities for students and educators — all centered around our favorite star: The Sun! Ask questions, find #TeacherResources, and more at solarweek.org. #NASASolarWeek #NASA #Berkeley #Multiverse
#solarweek #nasasolarweek Did you know our sun has a cycle? Every ~11 years, our sun undergoes a solar minimum and a solar maximum, indicating respectively less and more solar activity like solar flares and coronal mass ejections!
It's #solarweek #NASAsolarweek, so take the time to learn something about our lovely sun! @SolarWeek @NASASun
Anyone getting ready to celebrate #NASASolarWeek with students?☀️@MultiverseUCB has some great resources and opportunities #dpvils #ISTESTEM #fmslearning
Join Solar Week Mar. 26th for a special screening of the NASA-funded short film Full Spectrum, followed by a discussion with several of the featured scientists. Register bit.ly/FSpectrum. All are welcome to attend & ask questions. Content suitable for middle school and up.
The @NAICobservatory S&VC staff showing how interesting is our sun at the @ECOEXPLORATORIO #EXPOPD2018 #NASASolarWeek
How does the Sun affect Earth? What is the ionosphere? Ask a solar scientist your questions during @SolarWeek, March 19-23! solarweek.org #NASASolarWeek
Last week was #NasaSolarWeek so we’ve made a paper model of the Sun! You can even lift the flap to see the different layers within it. #solarsystem bit.ly/2T4LIQv
NASA Kennedy Space fecha para combater COVID-19 revistaembarque.com/radar/nasa-ken… #NASASolarWeek #COVID19
#nasasolarweek repeat school participant today, observing and participating in Parker Solar Probe's "Send Your Name to the Sun"! From sunny south Florida!
It's #solarweek #NASAsolarweek, so take the time to learn something about our lovely sun! @SolarWeek @NASASun
. Dr. Claire Raftery from NSO will be giving a youth-oriented LIVE webinar TODAY at 2 PM ET / 11 AM PT! @SolarWeek #NASASolarWeek #youth #sciedu . "What's behind the best picture of the Sun we’ve ever taken?" #2020SolarVision . Tune in just before, at berkeley.zoom.us/j/721924919
#solarweek #nasasolarweek Did you know our sun has a cycle? Every ~11 years, our sun undergoes a solar minimum and a solar maximum, indicating respectively less and more solar activity like solar flares and coronal mass ejections!
Fall Solar Week is coming! Mark your calendars for October 12-16, 2020 for #NASASolarWeek, when you can ask leading solar scientists your burning questions about our nearest star, the Sun!
Celebrating #NASASolarWeek with our @ParkerSolar game adapted from @NASAspaceplace last summer. Students group based on a PSP investigation and find their data cards on "the @NASASun" (a field). Bring the data to Earth to inspect - On the back of each card is a photo to assemble!
#NASASolarWeek is next week, Oct 21–25! ☀️ To see lesson plans, a live webinar, games & activities about the Sun for ages ~9-14, visit solarweek.org
. Dr. Claire Raftery from NSO will be giving a youth-oriented LIVE webinar on Mar 26 at 2 PM ET / 11 AM PT! @SolarWeek #NASASolarWeek #sciedu . "What's behind the best picture of the Sun we’ve ever taken?" #2020SolarVision . Tune in just before, at berkeley.zoom.us/j/721924919
Have a burning question about the Sun? 🔥 During #NASASolarWeek, Oct 21–25, solar scientists are standing by to answer your questions about the Sun on this message board: bit.ly/2dO10mJ
Tune in today at 12 noon ET / 9 AM PT for a youth-oriented webinar with NASA scientist Dr. Holly Gilbert called "Touching the Sun: A New Age for Solar Science." See solarweek.org for details, log in a bit before berkeley.zoom.us/j/964427350 (to get Zoom). #NASASolarWeek
Happy #FunFactTuesday! Celebrate #NASASolarWeek with us! Learn more about the Sun-Earth connection with lessons, games, and hands-on activities for all ages. Got a burning question? Ask leading solar scientists your questions about our nearest star, the Sun! ☀️
It’s Solar Week! Welcome spring by taking a close-up (and safe!) view of our Sun with the Student Helioviewer Tool. View authentic data and create your own videos of solar phenomena. Don’t miss the User Guide i! #NASASolarWeek @SolarWeek bit.ly/BUAC_Helioview…
It’s NASA’s Solar Week! 🌞🚀 This is a fun-filled week with online lessons, games, webinars, and activities about the Sun-Earth connection. You can even ask questions from leading solar scientists! 👩🔬🌟 Learn more information at: bit.ly/2H5NLjC #NASASolarWeek #STEM
This #NASASolarWeek, solar scientists will be hanging out in a virtual meeting space to answer questions about the Sun. See solarweek.org. We're using Zoom, so make sure you have it installed on your device. Today 12-1 PDT berkeley.zoom.us/j/332041410
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