Smithsonian “Earth from Space” Exhibition to Appear in Classrooms Across the Country
Washington, DC- Beginning this fall, students across the country will be able to experience a Smithsonian exhibition in their own schools. The Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, in partnership with the U.S. Geological Survey, is providing a free poster version of the popular exhibition “Earth from Space” to more than 700 schools, universities, libraries, community centers and other venues.The 20-poster set features beautifully detailed satellite images of the planet-from the swirling arms of a massive hurricane and the grid-like pattern of Kansas farmland to the triangular shadows cast by the Great Pyramids and the sinuous channels entering the Arctic Ocean. “Earth from Space” illustrates how satellite imagery is gathered and used to expand mankind’s understanding of life on Earth. It also explores the remote-sensing technology used to gather the images and describes the individual satellites whose images are on display.
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The poster exhibition was born of the popular and award-winning museum exhibition of the same title that premiered November 2006 at the National Air and
The images provide clues about the nature of our planet and offer teachers opportunities to engage students in a broad array of science topics, including geography, environmental studies, ecology, oceanography and meteorology.
An educational companion Web site, www.earthfromspace.si.edu, contains an online version of the exhibition, and additional images and information. It also provides numerous educational resources, including lesson plans, classroom activities, Web site links and available publications.
“Earth from Space” was developed by the Center for Earth and Planetary Studies at the National Air and
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