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Projects

Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope

Fermi is a major NASA gamma-ray satellite that launched successfully on June 11, 2008 and is now routinely doing science observations and surveying the gamma-ray sky.

Swift

Swift is a NASA gamma-ray burst explorer satellite launched November 20, 2004.

XMM-Newton

XMM-Newton is a European Space Agency X-ray Spectroscopy observatory launched in December, 1999.

NuSTAR

NuSTAR is a focusing hard X-ray small explorer mission, in development for launch in 2011.

NASA's Multiwavelength Universe

Online Professional Development for Educators hely July 11-22, 2011
Since the course has concluded, it is now available to the public via guest access at no cost.

Global Telescope Network

GTN is an informal association of individuals and observatories supporting the NASA Fermi, Swift, and XMM-Newton missions by obtaining ground-based optical data for high-energy astrophysical objects being studied from space.

Gamma-ray Burst Real-time Sky Map

The Gamma-ray Burst (GRB) Real-time Sky Map is a web application designed to give up to the minute updates on GRB events reported by NASA and ESA's GRB detecting satellites.

Astrophysics Educator Ambassadors

The Astrophysics Educator Ambassador Program consists of master educators from across the North American continent, who work in conjunction with our group to develop, test and disseminate workshops and curriculum materials.

Space Mysteries

Space Mysteries is a series of inquiry-driven interactive Web explorations, which take advantage of the student's natural curiosity to build critical thinking and analytical skills.

Epo's Chronicles

We invite you to take a journey with a sentient spaceship, Epo and its companion, Alkina as they travel through space trying to determine their origins and learn about the universe in which they live.