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The Bad Guy Image courtesy of SOHO

Solar Eruptions: Effects on Earth Satellites Power Stations Pagers, Cell Phones Pigeons Images courtesy of NOAA/SEC

The Good Guy: Space Station Alpha Image courtesy of NASA

Early Warning Apollo 16 & 17 Cycle 23: Images courtesy of NOAA/SEC

The Crisis: A Coronal Mass Ejection Images courtesy of NOAA/SEC

The Curriculum Application Specialist Preparation: 4 Topics (see more)see more Space Weather Radiation Health Electricity Human Respiration Each topic includes 2-3 lessons, with hands-on component Culminates in a LIVE Space Mission

Mission Day STORM Team- Space weather forecasting Radiation Team- Astronaut health Life Support- Environmental monitoring Power Team- Electronics, power supply Crisis Management Team

Special Thanks to:

For more information, contact Bruce Howard Challenger Learning Center Wheeling Jesuit University (304)

The Curriculum Specialist Preparation: 4 Topics Space Weather (Electromagnetic spectrum, magnetism) Physical Sciences Radiation Health (components of atoms, DNA, basic physiology) Chemistry, Biology Electricity (power, energy)Physical Sciences Human Respiration (gaseous components of air, air pressure) Biology, Chemistry Back