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9.2 Publishing the Results of the Pilot Project in a Scientific Journal

Students continued to explore images and report their results well beyond the actual KidSat missions. A variety of science workshops were held. A special section will be included in the June 1999 issue of [[italicized]] Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing [[/italicized]], a scientific journal in which remote sensing science and technology results are presented. The papers in this section went through an official review process, as do all papers for this journal. Below is the list of titles and authors for this special section. JoBea Way and John McGuire, a middle school teacher from Eureka, California and a member of the CCDT, are the guest editors for this special section. 

[[italicized]] Table 12: Papers Published in Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing [[/italicized]]

Special Section of [[italicized]] Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing [[/italicized]] John McGuire and JoBea Way, guest editors

"The KidSat Project" J.B. Way*, J. Baker*, P. Andres*, J. McGuire (T), M. Galindo (MS), J. Fox (MS), and E. J. Stork**

"The KidSat Project Flight System" J Baker*, J. Woodring (US), J. Lane (MS), A Leach (MS), and R. Spohr***

"The KidSat Student Mission Operations Center-SMOC" K. Rackley (T)

"Making Sense of Space-based Earth Image Data: The KidSat Data System" P. Andres*, L. Amy*, D. Steinwand (US), J. Lawson (US), and R. Moffitt (HS)

"The Integration of Science Explorations Through the Use of Earth Images in Middle School Curriculum" E. J. Stork**, S. O. Sakamoto**, and R. Cowan**

"Changes in Manaus in our Lifetime as Viewed by KidSat" M. Barr (MS), D. Graham (MS), and J. McGuire (T)

"KidSat Views 1997 Indonesia Fires" C. Tseng (MS), N. Hung (MS), S. Jue (MS)

"Rediscovering the Meaning of the World: Using Space Shuttle Images to Inspire Poetry" B. Green (T)

"The Use of KidSat Images in the Further Pursuit of the Frankincense Roads to Ubar" J. Fisher (MS) and B. Fisher (T)

T = teacher. MS = middle school student. HS = high school student. US = university student. * = JPL or NASA scientist. ** = Johns Hopkins University. *** = Johnson Space Center. 

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