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Feb 28, 2008

Three months ago, a new solar cycle began. This week, however, the sun surprised onlookers with three big sunspots from the previous solar cycle. Strangely enough, this is perfectly normal. Find out what's happening on the sun in today's story from Science@NASA.

Read the full story at:

http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2008/28mar_oldcycle.htm?list1949

Feb 26, 2008

Cornerstone Evaluation Associates LLC (Cornerstone) has evaluated a couple of our education and public outreach programs: our short-term teacher professional development workshops and this website. A report summarizing findings from our teacher professional development workshops over Fiscal Year 2007 (FY07) - from October 1, 2006 through September 30, 2007 can be found here (PDF format - 59kB).

To learn more about our teacher professional development workshops, visit the THEMIS GEONS page and the Center for Science Education teacher PD workshop page

Feb 19, 2008

Leonardo / the International Society for the Arts, Sciences and Technology (Leonardo/ISAST) is organizing a digital media conference in Berkeley, CA which will take place on June 3, 2008 as part of the UC Berkeley Spring New Media Festival. Dr. Laura Peticolas, STEREO Education Scientist, will be on the panel, "Brilliant Noise: how data becomes experience for artists and for scientists". She will be talking about the efforts to sonify STEREO data.

As part of that conference, Leonardo would like to invite students to submit projects that blend the arts and the sciences.

For more information about the contest, including deadlines and how to submit a project, click here (opens in a new window).

Jan 11, 2008

NASA news reports: " Hang on to your cell phones, a new solar cycle is underway. Solar Cycle 24 began last week with the appearance of a magnetically "backward" high-latitude sunspot." Read the full story at the NASA science website.

Jan 04, 2008

Happy New Year! STEREO may finally have its chance to observe a CME coming towards Earth. Spaceweather.com reports:

 

Solar physicists have been waiting for the appearance of a reversed-polarity sunspot to signal the start of the next solar cycle. The wait is over. A magnetically reversed, high-latitude sunspot emerged today. This marks the beginning of Solar Cycle 24 and the first step toward a new solar maximum. Intense solar activity won't begin right away. Solar cycles usually take a few years to build from solar minimum (where we are now) to Solar Max (expected in 2011 or 2012). It's a slow journey, but we're on our way!

Visit http://spaceweather.com for pictures of the new sunspot and updates.


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Teacher Professional Development Workshops
We hold regular teacher professional development workshops at the Space Sciences Laboratory at the University of California at Berkeley. These workshops are free and cover a wide range of space science concepts. Check out the workshops webpage to find out more, including what workshops are coming up soon.


Articles About STEREO - IMPACT

 Internet IconScientists wowed by sun images
HTML article published at The Baltimore Sun
- 26 January 2007
 
 PDF IconHopkins and NASA to monitor solar flares
PDF article published at Baltimore Examiner
- 25 January 2007
 Internet IconTwin APL-Built Spacecraft Swing Past Moon, Preparing for 3-D Solar Studies
HTML article published at APL @ Johns Hopkins University
- 23 January 2007
 Internet IconProbe's close-up of Sun eruption
HTML article published at BBC News
- 29 November 2006
 Internet IconA 3-D Look at The Sun's Eruptions
HTML article published at Popular Science
- 13 November 2006


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