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Program Guide & Resources: Finding Exoplanets
Resource GuideMany exoplanets — worlds beyond our solar system — are very small and faint compared to their bright host stars, making it nearly impossible to spot them directly. Despite this, astronomers...
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Lights, Coronagraph, Action! An Exoplanet Direct Imaging Demo
ActivitiesIn this demonstration, participants will learn about the direct imaging method astronomers use to find exoplanets — planets outside our solar system. Using a trifold display board and a lamp, participants...
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Exoplanet Detectives: A Transit Method Activity
ActivitiesIn this activity, participants will learn about the transit method to find exoplanets — planets outside our solar system. Using a trifold display board, a lamp, and exoplanet shadow puppets, participants...
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Cosmic Canvas: Exoplanets Program Guide & Resources
Activities | Resource GuideAstronomers have discovered thousands of exoplanets—planets beyond our solar system. Some exoplanets are hot and stormy, others icy and rocky, and some look wildly different than the planets within...
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Cosmic Stories
ActivitiesThis activity allows participants to practice making observations and conveying ideas while crafting a poem, short story, or song about astronomical images, illustrations, artworks, tactile plates, and/or...
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Make Your Own Exoplanet Model
ActivitiesIn this activity, participants design and create an exoplanet that could exist, complete with distinct features and characteristics, and then use art supplies to bring their vision to life. This activity...
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Drawing from the Data: Illustrating the TRAPPIST-1 Exoplanets
ActivitiesIn this activity, participants explore a scale model and real data from the TRAPPIST-1 exoplanet system to see how scientists and artists use current information to depict these distant worlds. Through...
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Science Briefing: Eclipses Here and Beyond: Solar Eclipse, Exoplanet Transits, and Resources for Facilitators
March 7, 2024 Professional Learning WebinarIn this edition of NASA’s Universe of Learning Science Briefings, we will discuss tools and resources to engage audiences as we approach the highly anticipated solar eclipse that will cross North ...
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Training Webinars for Subject Matter Experts: Eclipse Outreach
February 29, 2024 Professional Learning WebinarAre you a scientist or engineer who would like to reach informal education audiences? Join NASA's Universe of Learning for a one-hour practical skills webinar to learn about specific strategies and ...
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Teachable Moments: The Science of Solar Eclipses and How to Watch with NASA
Article | Resource GuideGet ready for the April 2024 total solar eclipse, by learning about the science behind solar eclipses, how to watch safely, and how to engage students in NASA science. Teachable Moment: The Science of...
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ETS Biweekly Meeting November 1, 2023
VideosGuest speaker Allyson Bieryla of the Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian talked about the Lightsound Project, a solar eclipse sonification tool. Exoplanet Watch citizen scientist Avinash...
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Science Briefing: Citizen Science: How Your Audience Can Help Astrophysics
May 11, 2023 Professional Learning WebinarIn this edition of NASA’s Universe of Learning Science Briefings, you will discover how general public volunteers help different astrophysics programs—from exoplanets to galaxies— and ...
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NASA's Space Jam
ActivitiesUse code to create a solar system that really rocks! Have a blast learning about music, astronomy, and coding all at once! In these activities, you'll program planets to make music that is out of...
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Discover Exoplanets Pre-Application Webinar
December 20, 2022 Professional Learning WebinarThe next tour of "Discover Exoplanets: The Search for Alien Worlds," a free NASA exhibit, will launch in June 2023, traveling to nine libraries across the country. All public and tribal libraries ...
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After School Programming: Intro to Astronomy: Pinhead Institute
Activities | Program Model | ToolkitThis program was created to be paired with preexisting programming within informal learning environments. At the Pinhead institute, an introduction to astronomy was incorporated into a variety of after-school...
