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Cosmic Canvas: Stellar Evolution Program Guide & Resources
Activities | Resource GuideStars are born, live incredible lives, and eventually die — sometimes in dramatic ways! This journey, known as stellar evolution, helps us understand how stars shape the universe. With these program...
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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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Paint a Star-forming Nebula
ActivitiesIn this activity, participants explore real telescope images of star-forming nebulae and create watercolor paintings to visualize how stars, gas, and dust interact in these dynamic regions. A step-by-step...
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Exploring the Cosmic Cliffs in 3D
VideosThis visualization presents a flight through the ethereal landscape of NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope’s famous image nicknamed “Cosmic Cliffs.” These cliffs are a spectacular...
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Star Formation from the Carina Nebula to the Cosmic Cliffs
VideosThis scientific visualization traverses the vast star-forming region of the Carina Nebula Complex using multiwavelength data from NASA space telescopes. The narrated journey explores clusters of massive...
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Flight to the Carina Nebula Complex
VideosThis visualization travels across interstellar space to the vast star-forming region of the Carina Nebula Complex. Starting with the 2D sky as seen from Earth, the sequence traces out the nearby constellations...
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Program Guide & Resources: Stars
Resource GuideStars are giant balls of gas held together by their own gravity. They have different colors and sizes, and like humans, they have a life cycle: Stars are born, grow old, and eventually die. With...
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The Pillars of Creation and the Interplay of Stars and Dust
VideosThis scientific visualization explores the iconic Pillars of Creation in the Eagle Nebula and the various ways that stars and dust are intertwined in the process of star formation. In developing the contextual...
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Pillars of Creation 3D Model
3D ObjectThe Pillars of Creation are a formation of long thin dust clouds in the Eagle Nebula. They have been showcased in exquisite images from both the Hubble and Webb space telescopes. Their nickname derives...
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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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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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Science Briefing: Extreme Speeds in the Universe
December 7, 2023 Professional Learning WebinarIn this edition of NASA’s Universe of Learning Science Briefings, we will learn about extreme speeds in the Universe, from the incomprehensibly rapid expansion of the Universe itself to high-speed ...
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Teachable Moments: NASA Balloon Mission Designed to See the Space Between Stars
Article | Resource GuideA NASA balloon mission designed to study the interstellar medium – the space between stars – will take to the skies above Antarctica in December 2023. Read on to learn how the GUSTO mission's...
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Science Briefing: Exploring the Lives and Deaths of Stars
October 5, 2023 Professional Learning WebinarIn this edition of NASA’s Universe of Learning Science Briefings, we will learn how low-, intermediate-mass, and massive stars evolve in single- and binary-star configurations. Dr. Roger Wesson ...
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Science Briefing: Cosmic Chills: Vampire Stars, Black Widow Pulsars, and Dark Energy
August 3, 2023 Professional Learning WebinarIn this Halloween edition of NASA’s Universe of Learning Science Briefings, we will hear about some of the most terrifying objects in space just in time for you to use to create your own fall programming. Julia ...
