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Exploring Solar Phenomena and Mars Rover Discoveries – Quiz 5

Dive into the wonders of solar activity and recent discoveries on Mars with our latest quiz. This edition focuses on identifying key solar phenomena such as flares, prominences, and spicules, alongside insights from NASA's Curiosity rover, which has uncovered evidence of ancient water flow on the Martian surface. Test your knowledge while learning about the solar corona, sunspots, and the exciting implications of Curiosity's findings in the Hottah region. Join us on this educational journey into space science!

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Exploring Solar Phenomena and Mars Rover Discoveries – Quiz 5

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  1. FridaySeptember 28, 2012 (Quiz 5; Continue Project)

  2. The Launch Pad 9/28/12 Identify solar flare

  3. The Launch Pad 9/28/12 Identify solar plage

  4. The Launch Pad 9/28/12 Identify solar spicules

  5. The Launch Pad 9/28/12 Identify solar prominence

  6. The Launch Pad 9/28/12 Identify solar corona

  7. The Launch Pad 9/28/12 Identify solar sunspot

  8. Announcements 周末快乐

  9. Recent Events in Science Mars Rover Finds Ancient Streambed Where Water Once Flowed ?? Read All About It! http://www.space.com/17794-mars-rover-curiosity-water-ancient-streambed.html NASA's Curiosity rover found evidence for an ancient, flowing stream on Mars at a few sites, including the rock outcrop pictured here. The science team has named the dry "Hottah" after Hottah Lake in Canada's Northwest Territories. This image mosaic was taken by Curiosity's 100-millimeter Mastcam telephoto lens on its 39th Martian day, or sol, of the mission (Sept. 14, 2012 PDT/Sept. 15 GMT).

  10. Quiz 5

  11. Continue Project – Stellar Modeling

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