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Weather Space

Astronomers call Space Weather the impact of variation in solar activity in the Solar System and on Earth in particular.

 

In this activity, students will observe images of the Sun, taken from space science satellites and ground telescopes, including the CESAR solar telescope, and in them they will recognize phenomena such as sunspots, flares and coronal mass ejections, understanding their relationship with the so-called space weather.

 

RECOMMENDED AGES: 12-16 years old

KEY COMPETENCES (LOMLOE):

  • STEAM competition.
  • Citizen competence.
  • Cultural awareness and expressions.

DIDACTIC OBJECTIVES:

  • Understanding the Sun as a whole.
  • Become familiar with solar activity: sunspots, flares, mass ejections.
  • Connect Space Weather to Earth.

INCLUSION:

  • Activity that can be applied to students
    • with low performance (manipulative activities).
    • visually impaired (through audio description and tactile guidance).