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Making Science Fun for Kids Through Comics | Precipitation Measurement Missions
OwnerNational Aeronautics and Space Administration - view all
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Last updatedabout 1 year ago
Overview

An Educational Comic About NASA's Global Precipitation Measurement Mission. In the spring of 2013, the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) mission hosted the GPM Anime Challenge, a contest for artists of all ages around the world to develop an anime-themed comic book character to teach students about the mission. The Japanese anime / manga style of art was chosen because the mission is a collaboration between NASA and JAXA, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. At the end of the contest two grand prize winners were selected. "GPM" by Yuki Kiriga, and "Mizu-Chan" by Sabrynne Buchholz.

JAXANASAcomicsprecipitationscience education
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    AB9B0EFE-D817-4FA4-A4F8-70C8268FA7EE.zip
  • JSON
    AB9B0EFE-D817-4FA4-A4F8-70C8268FA7EE.json
  • TXT
    bag-info.txt
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    bagit.txt
  • TXT
    manifest-md5.txt
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    tagmanifest-md5.txt
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    org.dataconservancy.packaging.zip
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    AB9B0EFE-D817-4FA4-A4F8-70C8268FA7EE.html
  • PDF
    NASA Raindrop Tales - GPM Meets Mizu-Chan - med - online.pdf
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