Ocean Data GOES from Space Argo the Sea
In this lesson, students will compare and contrast satellite data to float data.
The first satellite was launched in 1962 and collected three types of data, with NOAA launching the first ocean-specific satellites in 1970. Floats were first built in 1980, and ARGO launches started in 1999, which collected ocean data. In this lesson, students will compare and contrast satellite data to float data. In addition, students will understand the importance of collecting data from multiple sources and how limiting factors of each data set causes gaps in their interpretation of the data.
Authors: Joanna Rodriguez and Stacey Sebert; EARTH 2022
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