Imagine the Universe!

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 (disc 2). Enjoy your cosmic journey!

News

BESS launch.

Scientific Balloon Circles South Pole on Search for Antimatter

A group of Japanese and American scientists bundled in thick orange jackets, hats, boots and gloves have ventured down to Antarctica on a search for antimatter. With their high-altitude balloon-borne instrument, they are in an exotic land to learn about exotic particles.

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Dr. Jean Cottam

Featured Scientist: Dr. Jean Cottam

Sometimes astronomers get to work on a project from beginning to end: instrument development, launch, and data analysis. Dr. Jean Cottam is fortunate to be one of them.

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Feature Scientist Archive

Science

artist concept of gravitational waves

Satellite Showcase: Swift

The Swift Gamma-ray Burst Explorer is an new NASA mission dedicated to investigating the mysterious phenomena of Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs): the most powerful events in the universe.

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Or head to the main science page, where you can get information on everything from the basics of light and electromagnetism, to dark matter and black holes. Or if you are a more advanced student, you can head straight to the advanced science page.



Imagine the Universe is a service of the High Energy Astrophysics Science Archive Research Center (HEASARC), Dr. Nicholas White (Director), within the Laboratory for High Energy Astrophysics at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center.

The Imagine Team
Project Leader: Dr. Jim Lochner
All material on this site has been created and updated between 1997-2004.

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