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MSIP team led by Steve Klug

Teacher Name: Steve Klug
School Name: Fees Middle School
Grade Level: 7th Grade
City: Tempe
State: Arizona
Country: United States
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Team Image

Science Question:
Are dust devil tracks different in the high latitudes opposed to the equatorial regions?
Main Results:
1) Dust devils tracks are not different at the high latitudes.

2) There are less dust devil tracks at the high latitudes.


Download Fees Middle School Final Report


Extra Comments:
"It was cool that we actually got to use the THEMIS camera just like NASA scientists."

"I loved it because I got to be a scientist."

"I loved the experience working at ASU."




Area Name: North of Ceraunius Tholus
Latitude (N): 27.74 N
Longitude (E): 104.11 E
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THEMIS context image
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Students' THEMIS image
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