Part 1 –

View and interpret a set of prepared maps and animations from the Global map collection at NASA's Earth Observatory.

Part 2 –

Select data types and times to generate animations that show evidence of carbon moving through its cycle.

Part 3 –

Download and Install ImageJ software.

Part 4 –

Access the NEO website, explore the data collection, and download images from one year.

Part 5 –

Launch ImageJ and animate NDVI data.

Part 6 –

Use NEO's ICE tool to explore relationships between three sets of data.
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