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Heliophysics Resource Database

Curated by scientists, engineers, and educators from NASA and our co-investigating institutions, the resources in this database have been chosen because they have proven to be highly effective at engaging a variety of learners in heliophysics content and in NASA science. All resources have been tested and vetted by educators in the field.

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Introduction to the Heliopause

In these videos, Dr. Merav Opher explain what we know about the heliopause.

Introduction to the Electromagnetic Spectrum

This roughly 5-minute-long video provides an introduction to electromagnetic spectrum.

“How Did the Solar System Form?” Animation

This resource features a video of how the solar system formed and includes a downloadable poster.

5 Reasons Why We Need Earth and Earth Needs the Sun Article

(Grades 6-12+) In this article, text and images describe how the Sun and Earth are connected, including solar energy, photosynthesis, seasons, aurora, and habitability.

Explore Filtered Light Activity

(Grades 8-12) In this activity, learners discover how scientists use colored filters to study the universe, and see images in a new light.

Explore Magnets Activity

(Grades K-8) In this activity, learners explore how magnetism is connected to the aurora, and how magnetic field lines become unstable, snap like rubber bands, and crash into gases in the atmosphere.

Comprehensive Lecture on Transient Luminous Events (TLEs) Presentation 

(Grades 6-12+) This comprehensive lecture covers Transient Luminous Events through three interrelated presentations on thunderstorms, TLEs, and sprites.

Video: What is a Sungrazing Comet?

(Grades K-12+) A brief video (~3 minutes) discussing "sungrazer" comets, including example footage from past observations by spacecraft. Sungrazing comets come very close to the sun at their nearest approach, a point called perihelion

Watching Comet ISON’s Journey Around the Sun

(Grades 6-12+) A collection of images and videos produced by NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio which illustrate how various spacecraft from NASA’s heliophysics mission fleet observed Comet ISON in 2013.

Video: How SOHO Discovered 5,000 Comets

(Grades K-12+) A short video (~3 minutes) about how amateur astronomers have used data released from the ESA and NASA's SOHO mission to discover over 5,000 new comets.

Make a Comet on a Stick Activity

(Grades K-12+) An illustrated, step-by-step guides which shows students how to make their own model comet materials available at home.

Create a Comet with Dry Ice Activity

(Grades K-12+) This Do-It-Yourself activity guides students through making their own simulated comet, providing an opportunity to make observations, discuss changing states of matter, and demonstrate measuring skills.

NASA/JPL Eyes on Asteroids Web App

(Grades K-12+) NASA's Eyes is a suite of 3D visualization applications that allows everyone to explore and understand real NASA data and imagery in a fun and interactive way. 

All About Comets Animation

(Grades 6-12+) A page from NASA's Solar System Exploration Directorate website which gives an overview of comets, with history and examples included.

Comparing Comets Lesson Plan

(Grades 6-12+) The resource provides a guided exploration of comets which helps students build upon their own knowledge.