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    <title>NASA's Sun-Earth Day Video Podcasts</title> 
    <link>http://sunearthday.nasa.gov/</link> 
    <description>The Sun-Earth Day program will feature the latest NASA videos related to the Sun-Earth Connection through this vodcast subscription.</description>  
    <language>en-us</language> 
    <copyright>&#xA9; 2007 National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Commercial use prohibited.  All other users must give proper credit.</copyright> 
    <managingEditor>Troy.D.Cline@nasa.gov</managingEditor>

    <webMaster>Bryan.E.Stephenson@nasa.gov</webMaster> 
    <pubDate>Wed, 11 Apr 2007 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate> 
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      <itunes:author>NASA's Sun-Earth Connection Education Forum</itunes:author> 
      <itunes:subtitle>Discoveries from NASA Sun-Earth Connection missions</itunes:subtitle> 
      <itunes:summary>Prepare for an international celebration of our Sun's domain! This year's theme, Living in the Atmosphere of the Sun, shares the beauty, relevance and significance of our Suns relationship to earth and the solar system. The Sun-Earth Day program is a combination of educational programs and events that occur throughout the year ending with a Sun-Earth Day celebration on or near the Spring Equinox in March.</itunes:summary> 
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        <itunes:name>Bryan.E.Stephenson</itunes:name> 
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      <title>Sun-Earth Day Web Cast</title> 
      <description>During the webcast, scientists Eric Christian, Nicky Fox, Terry Kucera and Sten Odenwald shared discoveries about the sun, while students monitored the sun and prepared their own space weather forecast - Hosted by Troy Cline and Paul Mortfield.</description> 
      <link>http://sunearthday.gsfc.nasa.gov/podcasts/video/SED_webcast.mp4</link> 
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    <pubDate>Friday, 27 March 2009 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate> 
      <itunes:author>NASA's Sun-Earth Connection Education Forum</itunes:author> 
      <itunes:subtitle>Sun-Earth Day Web Cast</itunes:subtitle> 
      <itunes:duration>43:25</itunes:duration> 
      <itunes:summary>During the webcast, scientists Eric Christian, Nicky Fox, Terry Kucera and Sten Odenwald shared discoveries about the sun, while students monitored the sun and prepared their own space weather forecast - Hosted by Troy Cline and Paul Mortfield.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>Sun-Earth Day Web Cast, Gallileo, Hinode, Solar Storms, NASA, space, Earth, astronomy, science, solar storms, CME, solar wind, space weather, Barrow Alaska, Auroras, Alaska, Ice, Poles, Analogs</itunes:keywords> 
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      <title>Top Five Solar Discoveries</title> 
      <description>Join us as we explore the Top Five Solar Discoveries.</description> 
      <link>http://sunearthday.gsfc.nasa.gov/podcasts/video/solar_discoveries.mp4</link> 
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    <pubDate>Monday, 16 March 2009 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate> 
      <itunes:author>NASA's Sun-Earth Connection Education Forum</itunes:author> 
      <itunes:subtitle>Join us as we explore the Top Five Solar Discoveries.</itunes:subtitle> 
      <itunes:duration>6:34</itunes:duration> 
      <itunes:summary>Join us as we explore the Top Five Solar Discoveries.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>Top five, Telescopes, Gallileo, Hinode, Solar Storms, NASA, space, Earth, astronomy, science, solar storms, CME, solar wind, space weather, Barrow Alaska, Auroras, Alaska, Ice, Poles, Analogs</itunes:keywords> 
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      <title>Hinode: 1989 Blackout, a conversation with astronomer Sten Odenwald</title> 
      <description>NASA Astronomer, Dr. Sten Odenwald explains the blackout of 1989 and it's effects. At the end of the video we are treated to a fantastic interview with Troy, the NASA Edge crew, and Dr. Sten Odenwald.</description> 
      <link>http://sunearthday.gsfc.nasa.gov/podcasts/video/hinode3.mp4</link> 
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    <pubDate>Thursday, 12 March 2009 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate> 
      <itunes:author>NASA's Sun-Earth Connection Education Forum</itunes:author> 
      <itunes:subtitle>NASA Astronomer, Dr. Sten Odenwald explains the blackout of 1989 and it's effects. At the end of the video we are treated to a fantastic interview with Troy, the NASA Edge crew, and Dr. Sten Odenwald.</itunes:subtitle> 
      <itunes:duration>24:08</itunes:duration> 
      <itunes:summary>NASA Astronomer, Dr. Sten Odenwald explains the blackout of 1989 and it's effects. At the end of the video we are treated to a fantastic interview with Troy, the NASA Edge crew, and Dr. Sten Odenwald.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>1989 Blackout, Sten Odenwald, Hinode, Solar Storms, NASA, space, Earth, astronomy, science, solar storms, CME, solar wind, space weather, Barrow Alaska, Auroras, Alaska, Ice, Poles, Analogs</itunes:keywords> 
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      <title>Sun-Earth Day, March 20, 2009</title> 
      <description>Join us on March 20, 2009 for Sun-Earth Day. Our Sun, yours to discover.</description> 
      <link>http://sunearthday.gsfc.nasa.gov/podcasts/video/sed_promo1.mp4</link> 
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    <pubDate>Tuesday, 10 March 2009 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate> 
      <itunes:author>NASA's Sun-Earth Connection Education Forum</itunes:author> 
      <itunes:subtitle>Join us on March 20, 2009 for Sun-Earth Day. Our Sun, yours to discover.</itunes:subtitle> 
      <itunes:duration>9:15</itunes:duration> 
      <itunes:summary>Join us on March 20, 2009 for Sun-Earth Day. Our Sun, yours to discover.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>Sun-Earth Day, March 20, 2009, Live web cast, Our Sun yours to discover.</itunes:keywords> 
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      <title>Hinode: Solar Storms, Why We Care, a conversation with astronomer Sten Odenwald</title> 
      <description>Join Sten as he tells a fascinating story about a solar flare in the past that could have huge impact if it were to happen today.</description> 
      <link>http://sunearthday.gsfc.nasa.gov/podcasts/video/hinode_solar_storms.mp4</link> 
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    <pubDate>Wednesday, 28 Janurary 2009 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate> 
      <itunes:author>NASA's Sun-Earth Connection Education Forum</itunes:author> 
      <itunes:subtitle>Join Sten as he tells a fascinating story about a solar flare in the past that could have huge impact if it were to happen today.</itunes:subtitle> 
      <itunes:duration>9:15</itunes:duration> 
      <itunes:summary>Join Sten as he tells a fascinating story about a solar flare in the past that could have huge impact if it were to happen today.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>Sten Odenwald, Hinode, Solar Storms, NASA, space, Earth, astronomy, science, solar storms, CME, solar wind, space weather, Barrow Alaska, Auroras, Alaska, Ice, Poles, Analogs</itunes:keywords> 
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      <title>Hinode: Inside Solar Storms</title> 
      <description>Astronomers have studied solar flares for the last century but only in the last 50 years have their impacts to radiation and communications technologies become more than just a nuance to just be endured.</description> 
      <link>http://sunearthday.gsfc.nasa.gov/podcasts/video/hinode.mp4</link> 
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      <guid>http://sunearthday.gsfc.nasa.gov/podcasts/video/hinode.mp4</guid> 
    <pubDate>Wednesday, 19 November 2008 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate> 
      <itunes:author>NASA's Sun-Earth Connection Education Forum</itunes:author> 
      <itunes:subtitle>Solar flares are among the most titanic explosion in the solar system. This video from the Hinode mission will give you an inside look at Solar Storms.</itunes:subtitle> 
      <itunes:duration>5:27</itunes:duration> 
      <itunes:summary>Astronomers have studied solar flares for the last century but only in the last 50 years have their impacts to radiation and communications technologies become more than just a nuance to just be endured.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>Hinode, Solar Storms, NASA, space, Earth, astronomy, science, solar storms, CME, solar wind, space weather, Barrow Alaska, Auroras, Alaska, Ice, Poles, Analogs</itunes:keywords> 
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      <title>Solar Dynamics Observatory</title> 
      <description>You know you're not supposed to stare at the sun, but who could resist a peek at this? A new NASA spacecraft called the Solar Dynamics Observatory, or SDO, will deliver startling images of the sun with ten times more detail than HDTV.</description> 
      <link>http://sunearthday.gsfc.nasa.gov/podcasts/video/sdo.mp4</link> 
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    <pubDate>Thursday, 06 Nov 2008 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate> 
      <itunes:author>NASA's Sun-Earth Connection Education Forum</itunes:author> 
      <itunes:subtitle>You know you're not supposed to stare at the sun, but who could resist a peek at this? A new NASA spacecraft called the Solar Dynamics Observatory, or SDO, will deliver startling images of the sun with ten times more detail than HDTV.</itunes:subtitle> 
      <itunes:duration>5:27</itunes:duration> 
      <itunes:summary>You know you're not supposed to stare at the sun, but who could resist a peek at this? A new NASA spacecraft called the Solar Dynamics Observatory, or SDO, will deliver startling images of the sun with ten times more detail than HDTV.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>SDO, Solar Dynamics Observatory, NASA, space, Earth, astronomy, science, solar storms, CME, solar wind, space weather, Barrow Alaska, Auroras, Alaska, Ice, Poles, Analogs</itunes:keywords> 
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      <title>Earth's Poles as Analogs to Other Icy Worlds</title> 
      <description>Learn why our poles are so important to study when it comes to exploring other planets.</description> 
      <link>http://sunearthday.gsfc.nasa.gov/podcasts/video/earth_as_analogs.mp4</link> 
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    <pubDate>Mon, 06 Oct 2008 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate> 
      <itunes:author>NASA's Sun-Earth Connection Education Forum</itunes:author> 
      <itunes:subtitle>Learn why our poles are so important to study when it comes to exploring other planets.</itunes:subtitle> 
      <itunes:duration>10:27</itunes:duration> 
      <itunes:summary>Learn why our poles are so important to study when it comes to exploring other planets.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>NASA, space, Earth, astronomy, science, solar storms, CME, solar wind, space weather, Barrow Alaska, Auroras, Alaska, Ice, Poles, Analogs</itunes:keywords> 
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      <title>Heliophysics Below Zero</title> 
      <description>Learn more about auroras on other planets in our solar system. Join us for a beautiful Polar Sunrise; then experience a trip through the tundra as we search for aurora! </description> 
      <link>http://sunearthday.gsfc.nasa.gov/podcasts/video/heliophysics_below.mp4</link> 
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      <guid>http://sunearthday.gsfc.nasa.gov/podcasts/video/heliophysics_below.mp4</guid> 
    <pubDate>Wed, 10 Sept 2008 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate> 
      <itunes:author>NASA's Sun-Earth Connection Education Forum</itunes:author> 
      <itunes:subtitle>Learn more about auroras on other planets in our solar system. Join us for a beautiful Polar Sunrise; then experience a trip through the tundra as we search for aurora!</itunes:subtitle> 
      <itunes:duration>13:37</itunes:duration> 
      <itunes:summary>Learn more about auroras on other planets in our solar system. Join us for a beautiful Polar Sunrise; then experience a trip through the tundra as we search for aurora!</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>NASA, space, Earth, astronomy, science, solar storms, CME, solar wind, space weather, Barrow Alaska, Auroras, Alaska, Ice</itunes:keywords> 
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      <title>Mechanics of Eclipses</title> 
      <description></description> 
      <link>http://sunearthday.gsfc.nasa.gov/podcasts/video/mechanics.mp4</link> 
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    <pubDate>Friday, 25 July 2008 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate> 
      <itunes:author>NASA's Sun-Earth Connection Education Forum</itunes:author> 
      <itunes:subtitle>Learn about the mechanics of an eclipse and enjoy several interviews with scientists.</itunes:subtitle> 
      <itunes:duration>3:13</itunes:duration> 
      <itunes:summary>Learn about the mechanics of an eclipse and enjoy several interviews with scientists.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>NASA, space, Eclipses, Sun, Sun-Earth Connections</itunes:keywords> 
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      <title>Science in Barrow</title> 
      <description></description> 
      <link>http://sunearthday.gsfc.nasa.gov/podcasts/video/science_in_barrow.mp4</link> 
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    <pubDate>Tue, 26 Jun 2008 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate> 
      <itunes:author>NASA's Sun-Earth Connection Education Forum</itunes:author> 
      <itunes:subtitle>NASA and university researchers gather to explore Sun-Earth interactions and Polar Science.</itunes:subtitle> 
      <itunes:duration>13:37</itunes:duration> 
      <itunes:summary>NASA and university researchers gather to explore Sun-Earth interactions and Polar Science.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>NASA, space, Earth, astronomy, science, solar storms, CME, solar wind, space weather, Barrow Alaska, Auroras, Alaska, Ice</itunes:keywords> 
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      <title>Opening Eyes to Sun-Earth Connections</title> 
      <description></description> 
      <link>http://sunearthday.gsfc.nasa.gov/podcasts/video/opening_eyes.mp4</link> 
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    <pubDate>Tue, 27 May 2008 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate> 
      <itunes:author>NASA's Sun-Earth Connection Education Forum</itunes:author> 
      <itunes:subtitle>This is the right time for us to open our eyes so that we can go, learn with other populations of the world.</itunes:subtitle> 
      <itunes:duration>11:30</itunes:duration> 
      <itunes:summary>This is the right time for us to open our eyes so that we can go, learn with other populations of the world.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>NASA, space, Earth, astronomy, science, solar storms, CME, solar wind, space weather, Sun-Earth Connections</itunes:keywords> 
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      <title>Blackout: The Sun-Earth Connection (part 1 of 6)</title> 
      <description>"Blackout", takes you on a journey from the Sun to the Earth as eruptions known as solar storms travel to Earth and effect our lives in ways we still don't completely understand. 3-D animations bring to life the journey, through 150 million kilometers of space, of these outbursts of "space weather". This video was produced by NASA's IMAGE satellite program.
Teachers may find more information about IMAGE and classroom resources at http://image.gsfc.nasa.gov/poetry. Part 1: Our Active Sun</description> 
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    <pubDate>Tue, 13 Dec 2005 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate> 
      <itunes:author>NASA's Sun-Earth Connection Education Forum</itunes:author> 
      <itunes:subtitle>Part 1: Our Active Sun</itunes:subtitle> 
      <itunes:duration>2:50</itunes:duration> 
      <itunes:summary>"Blackout", takes you on a journey from the Sun to the Earth as eruptions known as solar storms travel to Earth and effect our lives in ways we still don't completely understand.  3-D animations bring to life the journey, through 150 million kilometers of space, of these outbursts of "space weather". This video was produced by NASA's IMAGE satellite program.  Teachers may find more information about IMAGE and classroom resources at http://image.gsfc.nasa.gov/poetry. Part 1: Our Active Sun</itunes:summary>

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      <itunes:keywords>NASA, space, Earth, astronomy, science, solar storms, CME, solar wind, space weather, eclipse, satellite</itunes:keywords> 
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      <title>Blackout: The Sun-Earth Connection (part 2 of 6)</title> 
      <description>"Blackout", takes you on a journey from the Sun to the Earth as eruptions known as solar storms travel to Earth and effect our lives in ways we still don't completely understand. 3-D animations bring to life the journey, through 150 million kilometers of space, of these outbursts of "space weather". This video was produced by NASA's IMAGE satellite program.
Teachers may find more information about IMAGE and classroom resources at http://image.gsfc.nasa.gov/poetry. Part 2: Solar Storms and Power Systems</description> 
      <link>http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/podcasts/media/Blackout/Blackout_part2.m4v</link> 
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    <pubDate>Wed, 12 Apr 2006 17:50:00 -0400</pubDate> 
      <itunes:author>NASA's Sun-Earth Connection Education Forum</itunes:author> 
      <itunes:subtitle>Part 2: Solar Storms and Power Systems</itunes:subtitle> 
      <itunes:duration>2:28</itunes:duration> 
      <itunes:summary>"Blackout", takes you on a journey from the Sun to the Earth as eruptions known as solar storms travel to Earth and effect our lives in ways we still don't completely understand.  3-D animations bring to life the journey, through 150 million kilometers of space, of these outbursts of "space weather". This video was produced by NASA's IMAGE satellite program.  Teachers may find more information about IMAGE and classroom resources at http://image.gsfc.nasa.gov/poetry. Part 2: Solar Storms and Power Systems</itunes:summary>

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      <title>Blackout: The Sun-Earth Connection (part 3 of 6)</title> 
      <description>"Blackout", takes you on a journey from the Sun to the Earth as eruptions known as solar storms travel to Earth and effect our lives in ways we still don't completely understand. 3-D animations bring to life the journey, through 150 million kilometers of space, of these outbursts of "space weather". This video was produced by NASA's IMAGE satellite program.
Teachers may find more information about IMAGE and classroom resources at http://image.gsfc.nasa.gov/poetry. Part 3: The Solar Wind and the Earth</description> 
      <link>http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/podcasts/media/Blackout/Blackout_part3.m4v</link> 
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    <pubDate>Mon, 19 Jun 2006 09:15:00 -0400</pubDate> 
      <itunes:author>NASA's Sun-Earth Connection Education Forum</itunes:author> 
      <itunes:subtitle>Part 3: The Solar Wind and the Earth</itunes:subtitle> 
      <itunes:duration>2:36</itunes:duration> 
      <itunes:summary>"Blackout", takes you on a journey from the Sun to the Earth as eruptions known as solar storms travel to Earth and effect our lives in ways we still don't completely understand.  3-D animations bring to life the journey, through 150 million kilometers of space, of these outbursts of "space weather". This video was produced by NASA's IMAGE satellite program.  Teachers may find more information about IMAGE and classroom resources at http://image.gsfc.nasa.gov/poetry. Part 3: The Solar Wind and the Earth</itunes:summary>

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      <title>Blackout: The Sun-Earth Connection (part 4 of 6)</title> 
      <description>"Blackout", takes you on a journey from the Sun to the Earth as eruptions known as solar storms travel to Earth and effect our lives in ways we still don't completely understand. 3-D animations bring to life the journey, through 150 million kilometers of space, of these outbursts of "space weather". This video was produced by NASA's IMAGE satellite program.
Teachers may find more information about IMAGE and classroom resources at http://image.gsfc.nasa.gov/poetry. Part 4: When Solar Plasma Distorts Earth's Magnetic Field</description> 
      <link>http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/podcasts/media/Blackout/Blackout_part4.m4v</link> 
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    <pubDate>Wed, 27 Sep 2006 11:55:00 -0400</pubDate> 
      <itunes:author>NASA's Sun-Earth Connection Education Forum</itunes:author> 
      <itunes:subtitle>Part 4: When Solar Plasma Distorts Earth's Magnetic Field</itunes:subtitle> 
      <itunes:duration>3:29</itunes:duration> 
      <itunes:summary>"Blackout", takes you on a journey from the Sun to the Earth as eruptions known as solar storms travel to Earth and effect our lives in ways we still don't completely understand.  3-D animations bring to life the journey, through 150 million kilometers of space, of these outbursts of "space weather". This video was produced by NASA's IMAGE satellite program.  Teachers may find more information about IMAGE and classroom resources at http://image.gsfc.nasa.gov/poetry. Part 4: When Solar Plasma Distorts Earth's Magnetic Field</itunes:summary>

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      <title>Introduction to the STEREO Mission</title> 
      <description>When the Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory (STEREO) launches in Summer 2006, scientists expect to gain a better understanding of solar storms and improve warning times for everyone from satellite operators to astronauts. STEREO is a 2-year mission employing two nearly identical observatories to provide 3-D measurements of the Sun to study the nature of coronal mass ejections. 
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    <pubDate>Thu, 25 May 2006 15:45:00 -0400</pubDate> 
      <itunes:author>NASA's Sun-Earth Connection Education Forum</itunes:author> 
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      <itunes:duration>4:09</itunes:duration> 
      <itunes:summary>When the Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory (STEREO) launches in Summer 2006, scientists expect to gain a better understanding of solar storms and improve warning times for everyone from satellite operators to astronauts.  STEREO is a 2-year mission employing two nearly identical observatories to provide 3-D measurements of the Sun to study the nature of coronal mass ejections.</itunes:summary>

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      <title>Living in the Atmosphere of the Sun, Sun-Earth Day Feb. 22, 2007 webcast (Part 1 of 6)</title> 
      <description>On February 22 2007, the NASA Digital Learning Network hosted one of this years exciting new Sun-Earth Day webcasts for &quot;Living in the Atmosphere of the Sun&quot;. During the show representatives from NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA's Langley Research Center, and the Parkland Magnet Middle School in Maryland discuss the Sun's impact on the Earth, Moon, Mars, and Beyond.</description> 
      <link>http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/podcasts/media/SED2007/SED07_2-22webcast_part1.m4v</link> 
      <enclosure url="http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/podcasts/media/SED2007/SED07_2-22webcast_part1.m4v" length="100887021" type="video/x-m4v" /> 
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    <pubDate>Mon, 16 Apr 2007 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate> 
      <itunes:author>NASA's Sun-Earth Connection Education Forum</itunes:author> 
      <itunes:subtitle>Part 1: Space Weather Report</itunes:subtitle> 
      <itunes:duration>8:13</itunes:duration> 
      <itunes:summary>Students demonstrate creation of a real &quot;Space Weather Report&quot; from their Classroom Space Weather Action Center.  Scientists discuss the impace of the Sun's activity on the Earth and the Solar System.</itunes:summary>

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      <itunes:keywords>NASA, space, Earth, astronomy, science, solar storms, CME, solar wind, space weather, eclipse, satellite</itunes:keywords> 
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