1 Grades 3 - 5: Introduction. 2 Better Observation Of The Sun And Earth Importance of Space Technology.

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1 Grades 3 - 5: Introduction

2 Better Observation Of The Sun And Earth Importance of Space Technology

3 Solar Sails and Space Exploration

4 Structure Of The Sun

5 Inside The Sun

6 Sunspots

7 Solar Flares

8 Coronal Mass Ejections Earth Is Shown For Size Comparison

9 Solar Cycles Solar Cycle

10 Earth ’ s Magnetosphere

11 Solar Wind The solar wind consists of plasma that is continually being released from the Sun.

12 Aurora: Points of View View From Earth View From Space

13 Solar Storms: Effects on Humans in Space

14 Solar Storms: Effects On Earth

15 Sun-Earth Connection