This website details the ERGO Telescope project. Â Beyond collecting data about cosmic rays reaching the Earth's service, the project also seeks to collaboratively engage students as they learn, collect, and share information about cosmic ray events; the result is a map that displays this data. Â The webpage offers visitors ways to get involved with the project that include classroom experiments, acquiring an ERGO Pixel to gather the necessary cosmic ray data, and opportunities for data analysis
Visitors to this site can choose from a set of links to materials on basic astrophysics, cosmic radi...
Citizen science project GLORIA (GLObal Robotic-telescopes Intelligent Array) is a first free- and op...
The purpose of NASA's Earth Observatory is to provide a freely accessible publication on the Interne...
This website details the ERGO Telescope project. Â Beyond collecting data about cosmic rays reaching...
The Extreme Energy Events (EEE) network consists in a sparse array of telescopes based on Multigap R...
Project Extreme Energy Events (EEE) – “La scienza nelle scuole” is an experiment dedicated to the st...
In this activity students explore the Earth's radiation budget using Earth radiation Budget Experime...
Abstract The Exploration of energization and Radiation in Geospace (ERG) Science Center serves as a ...
This portal for younger students provides links to satellite imagery, games, and other educational s...
The Extreme Energy Events project (EEE) is aimed to study Extensive Air Showers (EAS) from primary c...
The Extreme Energy Events project (EEE) is aimed to study Extensive Air Showers (EAS) from primary c...
These two activities provide students with a hands-on experience that simulates the process of downl...
The Geospace explorer, the ERG satellite or nicknamed “ARASE” satellite, is the second satellite in ...
The Extreme-Energy Events (EEE) Experiment is a cosmic ray observatory based on a network of detecti...
One of the main goals of the school and research system is the education of future scientists. Howev...
Visitors to this site can choose from a set of links to materials on basic astrophysics, cosmic radi...
Citizen science project GLORIA (GLObal Robotic-telescopes Intelligent Array) is a first free- and op...
The purpose of NASA's Earth Observatory is to provide a freely accessible publication on the Interne...
This website details the ERGO Telescope project. Â Beyond collecting data about cosmic rays reaching...
The Extreme Energy Events (EEE) network consists in a sparse array of telescopes based on Multigap R...
Project Extreme Energy Events (EEE) – “La scienza nelle scuole” is an experiment dedicated to the st...
In this activity students explore the Earth's radiation budget using Earth radiation Budget Experime...
Abstract The Exploration of energization and Radiation in Geospace (ERG) Science Center serves as a ...
This portal for younger students provides links to satellite imagery, games, and other educational s...
The Extreme Energy Events project (EEE) is aimed to study Extensive Air Showers (EAS) from primary c...
The Extreme Energy Events project (EEE) is aimed to study Extensive Air Showers (EAS) from primary c...
These two activities provide students with a hands-on experience that simulates the process of downl...
The Geospace explorer, the ERG satellite or nicknamed “ARASE” satellite, is the second satellite in ...
The Extreme-Energy Events (EEE) Experiment is a cosmic ray observatory based on a network of detecti...
One of the main goals of the school and research system is the education of future scientists. Howev...
Visitors to this site can choose from a set of links to materials on basic astrophysics, cosmic radi...
Citizen science project GLORIA (GLObal Robotic-telescopes Intelligent Array) is a first free- and op...
The purpose of NASA's Earth Observatory is to provide a freely accessible publication on the Interne...