NASA Helio Club: Session 5: Aurora: The Beauty of Space Weather – NASA Science

NASA Helio Club: Session 5: Aurora: The Beauty of Space Weather – NASA Science


Levels
Material Type
  • Activity/Hands-on
  • Unit (of Study)
Heliophysics Big Ideas
  • Big Idea 1.2 – The Sun is active…
  • Big Idea 2.3 – The Sun is the primary source of light…
NGSS
  • PS4 – Waves and their Applications in Technologies for Information Transfer
  • ESS2 – Earth’s Systems
  • PS1 – Matter and its Interactions
Heliophysics Topics
  • Aurora
  • Ionization
  • Space Weather
  • Solar Wind
  • Electromagnetic Spectrum
Heliophysics Missions
Related Missions
Material Cost per Learner $1 – $5
Language English

NASA Helio Club is a collection of six club sessions, or lessons, that complete a comprehensive module created for a middle-school audience (ages 10-14) to introduce basic heliophysics concepts to learners. Designed for both after school clubs and classroom environments, each session takes approximately two hours, or approximately two class-periods. Each session includes a full collection of educator instructions, learner handouts, and assessment tools. 

Session 5: Explores the science behind aurora. Missions introduced in this session include the Ionospheric Connection Connection Explorer (ICON) mission and the International Space Station.

If you plan on running the entire club, the NASA Helio Club Youth Guide ↗  includes the handouts for all six sessions, plus additional resources for a capstone project. Other resources include Educator Background Information ↗ and a complete Materials Checklist↗  for all sessions. All content is connected to the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). Find the full club/curriculum here 



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