Using this kit, students may construct paper models of the Hubble Space Telescope, the Chandra X-Ray Observatory, and the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory. Parts sheets for printing, instructions, and a list of other required materials are included. Links to other related sites are also provided. Educational levels: Intermediate elementary, Middle school
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As NASA Administrator Dan Goldin has noted, children are especially interested in three things: ghos...
The progress accomplished in the first five months of the three-year grant period of Teaching, Learn...
Why are space observatories important? The answer goes beyond twinkling stars in the night sky. Pock...
This NASA educator guide tells the story of why it is important to observe celestial objects from ou...
This curriculum guide uses hands-on activities to help students and teachers understand the signific...
The necessity for different types of telescopes for astronomical investigations is discussed. Major ...
This poster features several of the NASA Earth and Space Science Explorers, plus suggestions for usi...
Not since the Apollo era has student and teacher interest been more focused on space science. Mankin...
As NASA Administrator Dan Goldin has noted, children are especially interested in three things: ghos...
Although astronomy has been practiced since ancient times, the universe remains veiled in mystery. L...
This classroom activity provides an explanation and kinesthetic activity to demonstrate how Earth's ...
Progress in contemporary astronomy and astrophysics is shown to depend on complementary investigatio...
Since 2004 the NASA Education and Public Outreach Group at Sonoma State University has run a small r...
The Chandra X-ray Observatory, one of NASA's Great Observatories, has an outstanding record of scien...
We have used astronomy projects to give students authentic research experience in order to encourage...
As NASA Administrator Dan Goldin has noted, children are especially interested in three things: ghos...
The progress accomplished in the first five months of the three-year grant period of Teaching, Learn...