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For 2016 Week of Making, highlighting connections between informal STEM environments and learning


06/17/2016 02:52 AM EDT

Joan Ferrini-Mundy, assistant director for Education and Human Resources at the National Science Fou

The 2016 National Week of Making, an event with significant potential for science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education, starts today.

The National Science Foundation (NSF) funds millions of dollars in making-related research each year across fields, from ...

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Weird Clouds over Antarctica


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WEIRD CLOUDS OVER ANTARCTICA: This week in Antarctica, observers have been amazed by the sudden appearance of vivid color in the darkening winter sky.  It is not, however, the aurora australis.  Instead, icy clouds are forming in the normally-clear stratosphere above the frozen continent, producing an intense iridescence seldom seen at lower latitudes. Visit http://spaceweather.com for pictures of this phenomenon.

DOUBLE SPACE WEATHER BALLOON LAUNCH: On June 18th, Spaceweather.com and the students of Earth to Sky Calculus will launch a pair of space weather balloons, simultaneously, 600 miles apart. The purpose of the experiment is to study the latitude dependence of cosmic rays penetrating Earth's atmosphere and to check models of radiation inside commercial airplanes. Launch updates will be posted at https://www.facebook.com/earthtoskycalculus

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