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Monday, 29 January 2007 23:41
IPY Brochure
You can track the Polarstern research vessel in a number of ways as it traverses Antarctic waters. You can view the raw coordinate data here on www.sailwx.info's tracking map. You can also track it in Google Earth by downloading this constantly updated file from the SCAR MarBIN portal. The file in turn accesses position data from this page on the Polar View website, which al...
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Saturday, 20 January 2007 00:01
IPY Posters
Want to display IPY posters in your classroom? Have a look at these posters that have been made available from the USA and Canada. 1. IPY Opening Ceremony posters 2. USGS IPY posters and Satellite Image Map of Antarctica 3. ...
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Tuesday, 16 January 2007 22:13
Antarctic Sea Ice Fact Sheet
The sea near McMurdo Station, Antarctica, is -2° C, but the water is not frozen at that temperature. Why? In this activity, students can explore some of the properties of water and ice by making their own ice cream.
MATERIALS: (per pair of students)
2 heavy duty ziploc bags per student—1 large and 1 small
½ cup milk 1 Tablespoon sugar ½ teapoon vanilla
Ice salt 2 spoons 2 bowls
DIRECTIONS:
1. Place the milk, vanilla and sugar in the small Ziploc bag and carefully close it, being sure there are no leaks.
2. Place the small bag inside the larger one.
3. Surround the small bag with ice to ½ the large bag capacity.
4. Give each pair of students a differen...
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Tuesday, 16 January 2007 02:58
IPY Data Policy
Looking for activities you might use in the classroom for the IPY launch?
Check out the "Ice in the Solar System"
Exploring Ice in the Solar System, a NASA-funded educational CD authored by Dr. Richard Shope from JPL and produced by Dr. Julie Edmonds at the Carnegie Academy for Science Education for the Carnegie Institutions of Washington MESSENGER and Astrobiology projects, was rated "outstanding" in a NASA space science education product review.
Twelve conceptual change lessons spring out from the activated curiosity inspired by the central Ice Experience lesson, moving from exploring ice in everyday life, to ice at the Polar Regi...
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Monday, 15 January 2007 23:24
IPY Events - 26 February to 2 March, 2007
Looking for activities you might use in the classroom for the IPY launch?
Check out the "Ice in the Solar System"
Exploring Ice in the Solar System, a NASA-funded educational CD authored by Dr. Richard Shope from JPL and produced by Dr. Julie Edmonds at the Carnegie Academy for Science Education for the Carnegie Institutions of Washington MESSENGER and Astrobiology projects, was rated "outstanding" in a NASA space science education product review.
Twelve conceptual change lessons spring out from the activated curiosity inspired by the central Ice Experience lesson, moving from exploring ice in everyday life, to ice at the Polar Regi...
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Monday, 15 January 2007 21:03
IPY Project Funding Status - 15 January 2007
Looking for activities you might use in the classroom for the IPY launch?
Check out the "Ice in the Solar System"
Exploring Ice in the Solar System, a NASA-funded educational CD authored by Dr. Richard Shope from JPL and produced by Dr. Julie Edmonds at the Carnegie Academy for Science Education for the Carnegie Institutions of Washington MESSENGER and Astrobiology projects, was rated "outstanding" in a NASA space science education product review.
Twelve conceptual change lessons spring out from the activated curiosity inspired by the central Ice Experience lesson, moving from exploring ice in everyday life, to ice at the Polar Regi...
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Friday, 12 January 2007 21:55
Heads of the Arctic IPY Secretariats (HAIS)
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Thursday, 11 January 2007 23:42
Style Manual for IPY graphics - Norway
Photo courtesy of ACE CRC (photographer Simon Marsland)
Ice Investigation #1: If icebergs melt, will sea level rise?
Materials (per pair or team): deep dish pie or cake pan, toothpick, modelling clay, 2-3 ice cubes, water, clear plastic wrap
1. Give each team of students a pan and a lump of clay.
2. Mould the shape of a continent, pressing the edges flat against the pan.
3. Pour in water to partially cover the clay continent.
4. Put several ice cubes in the water to represent icebergs. (Note: The more ice you use, the easier it will be to see any changes in water level.)
5. Trace the water level into the clay with a toothpick or pencil.
6. Cover the pan with clear plastic wrap to prevent evaporation of t...
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Thursday, 11 January 2007 10:07
NOAA Central Library IPY biblography
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Saturday, 06 January 2007 01:47
A Framework for the International Polar Year
The IPY logo is available for download in several formats: As a GIF file, 142x142 pixels; as a GIF file, 198x198 pixels; as a ZIPped TIFF file, and as a B/W zipped EPS file.
Here is a PDF version of the logo (248 KB).
For a logo without the '2007-2008' text, useful for legacy applications, use this ...
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