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Pathways to Astronomy Education Resources

The Universe is a very big place...and there are many ways to explore it. In this Section of Imagine the Universe!, we will provide you with the pathways to other World-Wide Web sites, posters, books, magazines, slide sets, movies, and whatever else we could find that we think you'll find useful.

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Active Galactic Nuclei
Astronomy
Binary Star Systems
Black Holes
Cataclysmic Variables
Comets
Cosmic Rays
Dark Matter
Diffuse Background
Earth
Galaxies
Gamma-ray Bursts
Gamma-ray Detectors
General Astronomy
Gravitational Waves
History of Gamma-ray Astronomy
History of X-ray Astronomy
Infrared
Multiwavelength Astronomy
Neutron Stars
Pulsars
Quasars
Radio
Stars
Stellar Coronae
Sun
Supernova And Their Remnants
Ultraviolet
Visible
White Dwarfs
X-ray Astronomy
X-ray Binaries
X-ray Telescopes And Detectors
X-ray Transients

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Imagine the Universe! is a service of the High Energy Astrophysics Science Archive Research Center (HEASARC), Dr. Alan Smale (Director), within the Astrophysics Science Division (ASD) at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center.

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Project Leader: Dr. Jim Lochner
Curator:Meredith Gibb
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Last Updated: Wednesday, 06-Sep-2006 14:45:25 EDT