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Beyond Einstein Additional Education Resources

Imagine the Universe
This site, a service of the Exploration of the Universe Division at NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, is intended for students age 14 and up or anyone interested in learning about our universe. It covers such topics as black holes, gamma rays and cosmology and includes the Ask an Astrophysicist service where scientists answer questions from the public.
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StarChild
Goddard Space Flight Center hosts this learning center for young astronomers (grades K-8) that offers a fun introduction to basic topics of astronomy.
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Cosmology 101
This site provides a primer on cosmology, the study of the origin and evolution of the universe.
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Universe Education Forum
The Universe Education Forum works with NASA missions and research partners to create exciting and substantive learning experiences for students, teachers, museums, and the public. This site contains multimedia tutorials, lesson plans, and information on missions.
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Cas-A Supernova Remnant (SNR)
Explore the education pages from a variety of space science missions, such as the Chandra X-ray Observatory, Swift, GLAST, Suzaku, and WMAP.
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NASA Space Science
This site offers a convenient way to find NASA space science products for use in classrooms, science museums, planetariums, and other settings. It is searchable by topic or grade.
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Center for Astronomy Education
The Center for Astronomy Education is a NASA site dedicated to the professional development of introductory astronomy instructors. This rich resource includes information about NASA-sponsored "Teaching Excellent Workshops," monthly teaching strategies, ideas for classrooms, a discussion board, and links to a variety of resources for secondary school and college astronomy instructors.
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NASA Education Program
Comprehensive site for NASA educational activities for students and teachers at all grade levels. You can also explore the Goddard Education Web site for programs and activities for students and educators from K-12 through the university level."
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Astronomical Society of the Pacific
The Astronomical Society of the Pacific offers wide variety of educational resources and Internet links of interest to teachers and the public.
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