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04/01/2020
POSTPONED - Trees Challenge 2020: Make Every Tree Count
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day and the 25th anniversary of the GLOBE Program, GLOBE Observer is hosting a month-long citizen science challenge in April 2020. Volunteers are invited to measure the height of as many different trees as possible throughout the month using the Trees tool in the GLOBE Observer app. The individuals, schools, and registered teams that measure the most trees will be recognized as top observers in the challenge. Learn more on the challenge webpage.  >>

02/19/2020
Trees Challenge 2020 Webinar
For our education partners interested in incorporating the Trees 2020 Challenge: Make Every Tree Count into their Earth Day planning, we are offering an informational webinar on February 19th at 2:00 pm EST/19:00 UTC. This webinar (an hour and a half long) will introduce a package of resources to support informal educators and GLOBE schools. The package includes information about trees and NASA science, connections to local tree science relevant to your community, ideas about how to manage a Trees challenge, learning activities, and other resources. The webinar will be recorded and provided for reference on the challenge website, https://observer.globe.gov/trees-2020.  >>

01/23/2020
GLOBE Data Fundamentals: Training 1
This virtual training will teach research scientists about GLOBE data and how to access it. The Global Learning & Observations to Benefit the Environment (GLOBE) Program is an international, NASA-sponsored program with more than 150 million Earth observations contributed by 35,000 schools and 150,000 citizen scientists in 120 countries. The virtual training includes demonstrations of GLOBE’s free online data access and visualization tools. Training is 60 minutes, from 1-2 PM Eastern Time. No prior knowledge or experience with GLOBE required. Register here: http://bit.ly/GLOBE-Data  >>

10/31/2019
GLOBE Data Fundamentals: Training 1
This virtual training will teach research scientists about GLOBE data and how to access it. The Global Learning & Observations to Benefit the Environment (GLOBE) Program is an international, NASA-sponsored program with more than 150 million Earth observations contributed by 35,000 schools and 150,000 citizen scientists in 120 countries. The virtual training includes demonstrations of GLOBE’s free online data access and visualization tools. Training is 60 minutes. No prior knowledge or experience with GLOBE required.  >>

10/22/2019
NASA GLOBE Fall Cloud Challenge - Facebook Live
Join us Tuesday, October 22 at 1 p.m. ET for a Facebook Live direct from Montverde, Florida. We will be discussing clouds, what’s up in your sky and the NASA GLOBE Fall Cloud Challenge. Representatives from NASA GLOBE Observer, and Montverde Academy in Florida will be on screen!  >>

10/15/2019
Fall Cloud Observation Data Challenge
Participants are invited to enter up to 10 observations per day of clouds, dust, haze or smoke from October 15, 2019 to November 15, 2019.  >>

08/06/2019
GLOBE Observer and Dust Storms Webinar
Do you live in an area that has dust storms? The Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment Program (GLOBE) team would like you to photograph dust events in your area and submit your photos using the GLOBE Observer app. Join NASA GLOBE Clouds Project Scientist, Marilé Colón Robles, to learn more about how to collect your observations and educational resources you can use with formal and informal audiences.  >>


06/27/2019
GO on a Trail - Facebook Live
Join us Thursday, June 27th at 3 p.m. PT for a Facebook Live direct from Hells Gate State Park. We will be discussing the GO on a Trail summer Challenge and the importance of documenting the world around you. Representatives from NASA GLOBE Observer, the Lewis and Clark National and Historic Trail and Discover Nez Perce National Historical Park will be on screen!  >>

06/01/2019
GO on a Trail