Wavelength | E/PO Program | Website | More info |
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Gamma-Ray | Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope | http://fermi.sonoma.edu | Info |
Gamma-Ray/X-ray/UV/Optical | Swift Gamma-ray Burst Explorer | http://swift.sonoma.edu | Info |
X-ray | Chandra X-ray Observatory | http://chandra.harvard.edu/edu/ | Info |
X-ray | Rossi X-ray Timing Experiment (RXTE) | http://heasarc.nasa.gov/docs/xte/learning_center | Info |
X-ray | Suzaku, formerly Astro-E2 | http://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/astroe_lc/ | Info |
X-ray | XMM-Newton | http://epo.sonoma.edu/projects.php | Info |
Extreme UV/X-ray/Gamma-ray/Microwave | High Energy Astrophysics Science Archive (HEASARC) | http://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/ | Info |
Ultraviolet | GALaxy Evolution eXplorer (GALEX) | http://www.galex.caltech.edu/education/teachers.html | Info |
Far-UV/Optical/Radio | Multimission Archive at STScI (MAST) | http://archive.stsci.edu/ | Info |
Near-UV/Optical/Near-IR | Hubble Space Telescope | http://amazing-space.stsci.edu/ | Info |
Near-UV/Optical/Near-IR | Exoplanet Exploration Program | http://planetquest.jpl.nasa.gov/ | Info |
Optical | Kepler | http://kepler.nasa.gov/education/ | Info |
Infrared | James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) | http://www.jwst.nasa.gov/teachers.html http://jwstsite.stsci.edu/webb_telescope/ | Info |
Infrared | JWST-NIRCam | http://zeus.as.arizona.edu/~dmccarthy/GSUSA/index.htm | Info |
Infrared | Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) | http://www.sofia.usra.edu/Edu/edu.html | Info |
Infrared | Spitzer Space Telescope and Infrared Processing and Analysis Center | http://coolcosmos.ipac.caltech.edu/ | Info |
Infrared | Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) | http://wise.ssl.berkeley.edu/education.html | Info |
Microwave | Planck | http://planck.caltech.edu/epo/epo.html | Info |
Microwave | Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) | http://map.gsfc.nasa.gov/resources/edresources1.html | Info |
NASA Education and Public Outreach Resources
NASA Education and Public Outreach Resources
The information below is taken from the NASA Science Mission Directorate Astrophysics Education and Public Outreach Resources: A Sampler and Quick Start Guide; additional information from the guide is available in the attached downloadable Excel spreadsheet and in following posts.
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Fermi
Gamma-Ray | Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope | http://fermi.sonoma.edu |
Black holes, gamma-ray bursts and pulsars
Example Resources
1. Fermi Race Card Game
2. Make Your Own Pulsar
Ways Resources Could Be Used
1. Could be used in afterschool program for high school students, encouraging students to play and learn about both science and strategy.
2. Create a 3-D model of a pulsar to help your audience visualize how we can observe pulses from a spinning neutron star.
How/Where To Get It
1. Download it from http://fermi.sonoma.edu/teachers/race.php
2. The Pulsar Activity is described on the back of the Fermi Litho, downloadable at: http://fermi.sonoma.edu/teachers/FermiLitho09pt.pdf
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Swift
Gamma-Ray/X-ray/UV/Optical | Swift Gamma-ray Burst Explorer | http://swift.sonoma.edu |
Gamma-ray bursts and their afterglows, black holes
Example Resource
1. Swift Gamma-ray Burst Real-time Sky Map
2. Global Telescope Network
Ways Resource Could Be Used
1. Show students and the public the locations and information about some of the most explosive events in the Universe, in near real-time.
2. Participate in astronomical follow-up obsevations of energetic cosmic events observed by the Swift, Fermi and XMM-Newton space observatories.
How/Where To Get It
1. Find GRB information at http://grb.sonoma.edu
2. Discover the GTN at http://gtn.sonoma.edu
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Chandra
X-ray | Chandra X-ray Observatory | http://chandra.harvard.edu/edu/ |
Exploding stars, supermassive black holes, active galaxies, dark matter hot gas in clusters of galaxies, and other energetic phenomena
Example Resource
1. Chandra PowerPoint Presentation: The Universe in a Jelly Bean Jar
2. Chandra posters, bookmarks, postcards, etc.
Ways Resource Could Be Used
1. Could be used in your outreach presentation, giving an overview of the total matter-energy distribution in the universe, and how X-rays help resolve related mysteries.
2. Handouts of X-ray images of celestial objects, for hands-on activities or public talks.
How/Where To Get It
1. Download it from: http://www.chandra.harvard.edu/resources/pptshows/
2. Request (limited number of) hardcopies of Chandra E/PO resources and handouts at: http://chandra.harvard.edu/edu/request.html
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RXTE
X-ray | Rossi X-ray Timing Experiment (RXTE) | http://heasarc.nasa.gov/docs/xte/learning_center |
Black holes, active galaxies, neutron stars, pulsars and other eneretic and rapidly changing phenomena
Example Resource
High Energy Groovie Movie
Ways Resource Could Be Used
Share the excitement of black holes, pulsars and active galaxies with a montage of X-ray images and animations set to the "High Energy Groove" by AstroCappella
How/Where To Get It
View the movie online and find related activities at: http://heasarc.nasa.gov/docs/xte/outrea ... oovie.html
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Suzaku
X-ray | Suzaku, formerly Astro-E2 | http://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/astroe_lc/ |
X-rays from high-energy phenomena in stars, including supernovae and black holes
Example Resource
X-ray spectroscopy video clip
Ways Resource Could Be Used
Show how X-ray spectroscopy can help us understand details of high-energy phenomena
How/Where To Get It
Download it from: http://suzaku-epo.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/su ... video.html
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XMM-Newton
X-ray | XMM-Newton | http://epo.sonoma.edu/projects.php |
Pulsars, black holes and active galaxies
Example Resource
Supernova Educator Guide
Ways Resource Could Be Used
Engage students in basic science and math by exploring how stars die in supernovae, sometimes creating pulsars.
How/Where To Get It
Download the activity book from http://xmm.sonoma.edu/edu/supernova/index.html
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HEASARC
Extreme UV/X-ray/Gamma-ray/Microwave | High Energy Astrophysics Science Archive (HEASARC) | http://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/ |
Black holes, Big Bang, extremely energetic phenomena
Example Resource
Imagine the Universe
Ways Resource Could Be Used
Use educational resources in classrooms for students age 14 and up, and for outreach to interested public.
How/Where To Get It
Explore them online at http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/
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GALEX
Ultraviolet | GALaxy Evolution eXplorer (GALEX) | http://www.galex.caltech.edu/education/teachers.html |
Formation and evolution of galaxies and their stars
Example Resource
Recipe for a Galactic Mobile
Ways Resource Could Be Used
Teach young children science through craft! Make an art mobile using GALEX images.
How/Where To Get It
See http://spaceplace.nasa.gov/en/kids/galex_make1.shtml
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MAST
Far-UV/Optical/Radio | Multimission Archive at STScI (MAST) | http://archive.stsci.edu/ |
Science data and higher level products from many missions
Example Resource
MAST press release image search
Ways Resource Could Be Used
Product developers can find Hubble Space Telescope press release images for the E/PO products.
How/Where To Get It
Explore them online at: http://archive.stsci.edu/stpr/search.php
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Hubble
Near-UV/Optical/Near-IR | Hubble Space Telescope | http://amazing-space.stsci.edu/ |
Solar System, comets and asteroids, stars and stellar evolution, black holes, galaxies, cosmology, electromagnetic spectrum and telescopes
Example Resource
1. Telescopes from the Ground Up
2. Cats Eye Nebula lithograph and others
Ways Resource Could Be Used
1. Explore and share the history of telescopes, from Galileo's pioneering one to NASA/s Great Observatories
2. Use Hubble images to engage audiences in asking and finding answers to their own questions about the Universe
How/Where To Get It
1. Check out Amazing Space (http://amazing-space.stsci.edu/eds/tools/) for lots of teaching tools and Hubble science topics
2. Request limited number of hardcopy materials from Ms. Holly Ryer (hgreat@stsci.edu)
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Exoplanet Exploration
Near-UV/Optical/Near-IR | Exoplanet Exploration Program | http://planetquest.jpl.nasa.gov/ |
Exoplanets, habitable zones around stars
Example Resource
New Worlds Atlas
Ways Resource Could Be Used
Discover what scientists are learning about the more than 500 exoplanets known to date, and explore the extrasolar neighborhood in 3-D with Adobe Shockwave.
How/Where To Get It
Online at: http://exep.jpl.nasa.gov/atlas/atlas_index.cfm
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Kepler
Optical | Kepler | http://kepler.nasa.gov/education/ |
Exoplanets, especially Earth-size or habitable planets orbiting Sun-size stars
Example Resource
1. January 2011 Kepler Mission Update (video)
2. Kepler bookmark
Ways Resource Could Be Used
1. Learn about the Kepler mission's search for habitable planets using the transit method
2. Handout at talks about exoplanets, etc.
How/Where To Get It
1. Kepler Mission videos at: http://kepler.nasa.gov/multimedia/animations/
2. Explore available lithographs, bookmarks and teacher poster at: http://kepler.nasa.gov/education/resources/info/
Request printed materials from: Pamela Harman (pharman@seti.org) or Edna DeVore (edevore@seti.org)
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JWST
Infrared | James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) | http://www.jwst.nasa.gov/teachers.html http://jwstsite.stsci.edu/webb_telescope/ |
Birth of the first galaxies, rise of solar systems, and identifying planets with the potential for life
Example Resource
Scope It Out!
Ways Resource Could Be Used
Learn about telescopes by comparing a simple telescope to the James Web and Hubble Space Telescopes in this online game
How/Where To Get It
Play it online at http://www.jwst.nasa.gov/scope.html
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JWST-NIRCam
Infrared | JWST-NIRCam | http://zeus.as.arizona.edu/~dmccarthy/GSUSA/index.htm |
Birth of the first galaxies, rise of solar systems, and identifying planets with the potential for life
Example Resource
E/PO activities
Ways Resource Could Be Used
Use these in your outreach presentations
How/Where To Get It
Explore them online at: http://zeus.as.arizona.edu/~dmccarthy/G ... vities.htm
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SOFIA
Infrared | Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) | http://www.sofia.usra.edu/Edu/edu.html |
Star birth and death, formation of new solar systems, comets and asteroids in the Solar System, nebulae and dust in galaxies, supermassive black holes, electromagnetic spectrum
Example Resource
Active Astronomy
Ways Resource Could Be Used
Hands-on activities to help students and the public understand infrared astronomy
How/Where To Get It
Download from: http://www.sofia.usra.edu/Edu/materials ... onomy.html
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Spitzer
Infrared | Spitzer Space Telescope and Infrared Processing and Analysis Center | http://coolcosmos.ipac.caltech.edu/ |
Star birth, planet forming disks around stars, nebulae, young galaxies, dusty galaxies, multi-wavelength astronomy
Example Resource
Cool Cosmos
Ways Resource Could Be Used
Multimedia website with all you want to know about multi-wavelength astronomy including lots of educational activities and podcasts
How/Where To Get It
View at: http://coolcosmos.ipac.caltech.edu/
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WISE
Infrared | Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) | http://wise.ssl.berkeley.edu/education.html |
Asteroids in the Solar System, young stars and their dusty disks, brown dwarf stars, nearby galaxies, active galaxies
Example Resource
Multimedia gallery
Ways Resource Could Be Used
Use WISE images and multimedia in your outreach presentations
How/Where To Get It
Download multimedia from: http://wise.ssl.berkeley.edu/gallery_images.html
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Planck
Microwave | Planck | http://planck.caltech.edu/epo/epo.html |
Cosmic Microwave Background, cosmology, Big Bang
Example Resource
From Sound Waves to Microwaves: Listen to the Oldest Light of the Universe with the Planck Mission
Ways Resource Could Be Used
Slides and sound files for use in outreach presentations about cosmology
How/Where To Get It
Online at: http://planck.caltech.edu/epo/NSTA-webinar.html
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WMAP
Microwave | Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) | http://map.gsfc.nasa.gov/resources/edresources1.html |
Cosmic Microwave Background, cosmology, Big Bang
Example Resource
The Inflatable Universe beach ball
Ways Resource Could Be Used
Show the 3-D full sky map of the oldest light in the Universe, with discussing cosmology, the Big Bang, etc.
How/Where To Get It
Request one at: http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/pre_order.pl
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Re: NASA Education and Public Outreach Resources
Science Mission Directorate Space Science Education Resource Directory
The Science Mission Directorate Space Science Education Resource Directory is a convenient way to find NASA space science products for use in classrooms, science museums, planetariums, and other settings. The directory can be searched by grade/subject or topic, or a custom search can be created.
http://teachspacescience.org/cgi-bin/ssrtop.plex
The Science Mission Directorate Space Science Education Resource Directory is a convenient way to find NASA space science products for use in classrooms, science museums, planetariums, and other settings. The directory can be searched by grade/subject or topic, or a custom search can be created.
http://teachspacescience.org/cgi-bin/ssrtop.plex
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IAU: Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature
Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature
Planetary nomenclature, like terrestrial nomenclature, is used to uniquely identify a feature on the surface of a planet or satellite so that the feature can be easily located, described, and discussed. This gazetteer contains detailed information about all names of topographic and albedo features on planets and satellites (and some planetary ring and ring-gap systems) that the International Astronomical Union (IAU) has named and approved from its founding in 1919 through the present time.
Courtesy:
Planetary nomenclature, like terrestrial nomenclature, is used to uniquely identify a feature on the surface of a planet or satellite so that the feature can be easily located, described, and discussed. This gazetteer contains detailed information about all names of topographic and albedo features on planets and satellites (and some planetary ring and ring-gap systems) that the International Astronomical Union (IAU) has named and approved from its founding in 1919 through the present time.
Courtesy:
- International Astronomical Union (IAU)
Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature (WGPSN)
United States Geological Survey (USGS)
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Know the quiet place within your heart and touch the rainbow of possibility; be
alive to the gentle breeze of communication, and please stop being such a jerk. — Garrison Keillor
alive to the gentle breeze of communication, and please stop being such a jerk. — Garrison Keillor
NASA Wavelength
http://nasawavelength.orgNASA has a new online science resource for teachers and students to help bring Earth, the solar system, and the universe into their schools and homes.
Called NASA Wavelength, the site features hundreds of resources organized by topic and audience level from elementary to college, and out-of-school programs that span the extent of NASA science. Educators at all levels can locate educational resources through information on educational standards, subjects and keywords and other relevant details, such as learning time required to carry out a lesson or an activity, cost of materials and more.
"NASA Wavelength not only lets users find nearly everything they want to know about NASA science, but it also allows them to provide direct feedback to NASA to enhance our products," said Stephanie Stockman, education lead for NASA's Science Mission Directorate (SMD) in Washington. "This truly is a living, digital library of resources that will allow educators to find and share the best of NASA science education resources to advance their teaching."
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