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1. What is the title of the project? 2. Who are the lead researchers (name and laboratory)? 3. What is the website for the project? 4. What tasks did you complete as part of this project? 5. Why did...

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1. What is the title of the project? 2. Who are the lead researchers (name and laboratory)? 3. What is the website for the project? 4. What tasks did you complete as part of this project? 5. Why did you choose this project? 6. What connections, if any, are there with the CHEM 131 curriculum? 7. What did you learn? 8. Did you feel as though you contributed to the research effort? 9. What might you have changed about the project or its approach? 10. Was the effort worthwhile? 11. Are you likely to continue with either this project or future citizen science projects? 12. How has this experience changed your view of academic research?
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Moumita answered on Apr 09 2021
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1. What is the title of the project?
    The name of the project is the Globe Observer; Clouds, Mosquito Habitat, Land Cover, Total Eclipse and Trees.
2. Who are the lead researchers (name and laboratory)?
    The project is sponsored by NASA and is led by Allison Leidner and Holli Riebeek Kohl.
3. What is the website for the project?
    The project is on the website: https:
observer.globe.gov/do-globe-observe
4. What tasks did you complete as part of this project?
    The key targets of the project is to monitor the conditions of the cloud, the water that may be considered a habitat for the mosquitoes, the plants, the trees and other nature that covers the land and see how they involve over time. The data is then collected to help understand the data used to interpret NASA and the satellite collected data. They are available to all the people who want to engage in this project. There was an application that was needed in order to participate in the projects. The application is where the observation of the nature around the person can be seen.
5. Why did you choose this project?
    The project was appealing as it is so simple yet it contributes so much to the cause. The environment around is being affected and it is slowly changing. The way to slow down these changes and understand what they mean is through observation. The more people are able to identify the change, the more we can contribute to a healthier environment and slow down the damage global warming is...
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