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Geography From Space

Students learn to examine and interpret images of Earth taken by satellites such as LANDSAT.

Learning Objectives
1. Students learn how to examine images of Earth to look for clues that indicate their location.

2. Students begin to understand the consistent interpretation of remote sensing images.

General Subject Areas
Geography, Space Science, Sattelites, Imaging

Author: Vicky Portway

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Assessment
This is a self-guided and self-assessed activity

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Time Requirements
Approximately one hour prep time for the teacher and two class periods for the students.

Materials Required
-On-line computer access with WWW browsing capabilities.

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Best For Grades
middle school

National Science Education Standards (NSES)
grades 5-8

State Science Standards
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