Monday, September 23, 2013


NOAA Satellite

The autumnal equinox yesterday at 16:44, sees the daily periods of daylight waning and the periods of darkness are becoming longer. Fall is a decent time of year and with predictable patterns which exist at the mid-latitudes.
My topic paper relied on work that was completed last fall in INTC 5160. I will be toiling with implementing STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) through:
Eyes in the Sky II An opportunity for teachers and their students to observe, investigate, and understand our planet using an eyes-in-the-sky perspective.
ImageJ is free public domain image processing software developed at the National Institutes of Health. Its power and flexibility allow it to be used as a research tool by scientists in many disciplines, from medicine to astronomy.
GLOBE (Global Learning and Observation to Benefit the Environment)
Atmosphere protocols.

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