GLOBE Observer invites you to make observations about the Earth around you. Observations you collect and submit with this app are used by scientists to validate, interpret, and understand satellite data collected by NASA from space. The Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment (GLOBE) Program is an international science and education program that provides students and the public worldwide with the opportunity to participate in data collection and the scientific process, and contribute meaningfully to our understanding of the Earth system and global environment.

GLOBE Observer alternatives

Next Generation Science Standards

View the Next Generation Science Standards in one convenient FREE app A great reference for teachers, parents, and students to easily read and understand the standards. Quickly find standards by various topic arrangements or keyword search. The standard content and NGSS trademarks within the app are Copyright 2013 Achieve, Inc. All rights reserved.

  • size 53.3 MB

iNaturalist

One of the worlds most popular nature apps, iNaturalist helps you identify the plants and animals around you. Get connected with a community of over 400,000 scientists and naturalists who can help you learn more about nature Whats more, by recording and sharing your observations, youll create research quality data for scientists working to better understand and protect nature. KEY FEATURES Discover species new to you both near and far Record your own observations and share them with the community Receive suggestions and crowdsourced identifications of what youve seen Discuss and help others identify what theyve seen Follow projects comprised of smaller communities and fellow citizen scientists passionate about a particular place and/or species

  • rating 4.59701
  • size 32.6 MB

Smithsonian Eclipse 2017

Our local star, like youve never seen it before This August 21, the Sun and moon will align, giving Americans a front row seat to a rare celestial event. Dont miss a moment with the Smithsonian Solar Eclipse App. SWC supports the Smithsonian through volunteer fundraising, grant awards, and public relations.

  • rating 3.40698
  • size 8.2 MB

Totality by Big Kid Science

Total Solar Eclipse

The Exploratorium, a hands-on museum of science, art, and human perception in San Francisco, California, brings you live images of the sun during the total solar eclipse on August 21, 2017. Our team will aim telescopes at the eclipse from locations in Oregon and Wyoming to capture the event and livestream it to the world. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

  • rating 3.90909
  • size 29.3 MB