Dawn of the North: Space Weather, The Sun, and Aurora - Yerkes Teacher Workshop - Saturday February 23, 2013


Ever wonder about how the Aurora are created and when you can see them?
Did you know that there is weather in space? And, what wonders lay
beneath the surface of the sun? Join us on Saturday, February 23, 2013 for the next Stars at Yerkes teacher workshop - Dawn of the North: Space Weather, The Sun, and Aurora.
This workshop will help you to better
understand the strong connection between the Sun, Earth, and the Aurora
(with a little stellar evolution thrown in too). We will look at the aurora and explain how they are formed
due to the processes that occur on the sun and through space weather.
Hear about the new IRIS (Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph)
spacecraft and get your middle or high school students involved in the
NASA ‘Tracking a Solar Storm’ project.
We will explore the sun, its activity at various layers safely, with al of our modern ground based and NASA space based technologies. Participants will also learn about the space weather predictors used by
scientists and what websites and Apps they can go to for aurora
prediction. An aurora demonstration will also be provided
As an extra bonus, we will share NEWLY DEVELOPED star cards, H-R
diagram, and stellar evolution classroom activity that will make you a
star in your classroom.
BRING your laptop, mobile device, and/or tablet!
Registration includes CPDUs and
lunch. Register for this workshop now!
Click here for registration form.
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RESOURCES
Dawn of the North
Website This is a tutorial about how the aurora are created from energy from the Sun. (grades 9-12)
http://sprg.ssl.berkeley.edu/aurora_rocket/aurora/
Educational
Materials and Activities for Middle and High Students
http://sprg.ssl.berkeley.edu/aurora_rocket/education/
Geophysical Institute Aurora Forecast
http://www.gi.alaska.edu/AuroraForecast
Graphing Sunspots Activity - This activity has been archived and the orginal website gone. But you can still access it from the Wayback Machine. On this link there are several sun spot activities for all grade levels. The one you want fhat we did at Yerkes is called "Graphing Sunspots" (Grades 9-12)
http://web.archive.org/petabox/20000616123029/http://www.thursdaysclassroom.com/09mar00/hi_school/coolspots_menu.html
IRIS Challenge Home
http://irischallenge.arc.nasa.gov/
IIRIS Solar Storm Teacher
Guide
http://irischallenge.arc.nasa.gov/iris_guide.pdf
ISS AURORA VIDEOS - This is the entire video collection of aurora videos taken from the ISS and Shuttle by astronaut crews
NASA Space Weather Action
Center
NASA Space Weather Action Center Data
NASA Space Weather Media Viewer
NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center
SOHO Space Weather
http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/spaceweather
Space Weather Center - Current Space Weather Conditions - One stop shopping for links to many space weather predictor website.
http://sprg.ssl.berkeley.edu/forecast/welcome.html
Space Weather
http://www.spaceweather.com
Sun Song - Video - YouTube
Classic - for younger students
Nasa version - contains more detailed information
The Magnetic Sun - Tutorial describing: What is Magnetic Fied - Magnetic Field Lines - Magnetic Field on Sun - Magnetic Loops on Sun's Corona - Sun's Changing Magnetic Field
What Causes Aurora (YouTube) - Excellent Explaination from Sun to Earth
T
elevision in the
Sky An Aurora and Cathode Ray Tube Analogy for how aurora are created. (grades 9-12) http://sprg.ssl.berkeley.edu/aurora_rocket/education/crt/index.htm
Water on Sun - Stanford news release
http://solar-center.stanford.edu/news/sunwater.html
Within Two Worlds (video) - Excellent mixed still and video images, including aurora
http://vimeo.com/45858333
Planetary Aurora Resources
Earth Aurora (Video) Astronomy Picture of the Day
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap101124.html
Earth Aurora with Constellations Labeled (Astronomy Picture of the Day)
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap120725.html
Bad Astronomy - Pink Aurora as described in link above.... nice explanation
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/2012/06/18/aurora-in-the-pink/#.USUUQ1esv5y
Jupiter Aurora - Hubble Video clips
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFsoXjFoKf4
Mars Aurora (no video)
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=martian-aurora-is-one-of
Saturn Aurora Related to Earth - Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AmyfuJDMlY
Saturn Aurora Explaination with new video clip
http://phys.org/news204540485.html
Uranus Aurora (no video) - Hubble image
http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2012/04/hubble-uranus-auroras/
Uranus Aurora (no video) - Newer Hubble image
http://www.universetoday.com/94565/hubble-reveals-curious-auroras-on-uranus/
Venus Aurora (no video) - Space.com
http://www.space.com/15171-venus-auroras-magnetic-field.html
Mobile device with any of the following free apps:
Ideum: NASA Space Weather Media Viewer (Sun Viewer)
NASA: NASA Space Weather (NASA SWx)
NASA Heliophysics Division: 3D Sun
ASTRA: Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO)
SELab Inc: SWx Monitor (SWx)
Astra: Space Weather (SWA)
Tinac Inc: Aurora Forecast (Aurora Fcst)
iTunes
only:
Concentric Sky: Astronomy Picture of the
Day (APOD)
Utah State University USTAR: Space Weather
Note: There were a few files from the workshop that are just too big to be downloaded onto this page. If you would like any of those files, please contact Lynne Zielinski at lzielinski at comcast.net