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Welcome to Imagine the Universe! This site is intended for students age 14 and
up, and for anyone interested in learning about our universe. If you're looking
for grade school level astronomy information, please see the StarChild web site.
Enjoy your cosmic journey!


LATEST FEATURES





WE'VE EXPANDED OUR COLORING PAGES

Imagine the Universe has expanded our collection of coloring pages. Besides the
ones showing scenes from NASA's Black Hole Safety video, we now have coloring
pages based on stained glass-inspired depictions of Fermi and its science, as
well as a set with scenes from the NASA's Tips for Near-light-speed Travel
video.





AFTERSCHOOL UNIVERSE IS NOW HOSTED ON IMAGINE THE UNIVERSE

Afterschool Universe is an out-of-school-time curriculum for middle schoolers to
learn about the universe and the ways that scientists study it.





COSMIC TIMES IS NOW HOSTED ON IMAGINE THE UNIVERSE

Cosmic Times is a series of curriculum support materials that trace the history
of our understanding of the universe during the past 100 years, from Einstein's
formulation of gravity to the discovery of dark energy.





STARS EXPLODING? WHO WOULD DO SUCH A THING?

Join detective Eagle Quark as he investigates the mystery of the exploding stars
through the Space Forensics interactive game.





FEATURED SCIENTIST: DR. MARC KUCHNER

Marc Kuchner was born in Montreal, Canada, while his Dad as doing his residency
at McGill University. However, he grew up in Long Island, New York, where his
family moved when he was just 4 years old.

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   * History of High Energy Observatories
 * Special Exhibits
   * Coloring Pages
   * Scientist Profiles
   * You Be the Astrophysicist
   * Cosmic Distance Scale
 * Educators
   * Lesson Plans
   * Materials
   * Programs
 * Ask An Astrophysicist
 * Resources
   * Other Resources
   * Dictionary
 * Search

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