NuSTAR Web Area for Educators
- About the NuSTAR Mission
- Active Galaxy Educational Unit
- This education unit was developed for the GLAST E/PO program, but addresses one of NuSTAR's main scientific objectives: the study of galaxies with massive black holes at their cores.
- All three activities are aligned with the national science and mathematics standards. A beautiful poster illustrating an Active Galaxy features one of the three activities on the reverse side.
- Black Holes FAQ Sheet: From Here to Infinity
- Black Holes Educator Workshop: From Here to Infinity
- Black hole science web sites
- The following websites have excellent scientific descriptions of black holes, designed for curious minds of all ages.
- For young readers:
- For young adults:
- For advanced readers:
- Black hole science web sites
- Black holes are an excellent way to engage your student and increase their curiosity and wonder of the world around them. Here are some sites that have classroom activities which explore the concepts of how black holes behave, and teach basic concepts in science and math. Interactive education matrix for educators interested in teaching about black holes (this includes links below and more).
- Cool black hole games for all ages
- What better way to treat the endpoints of all matter, space, and time, than with a game? These websites features games - both online and board/card games - that are not only fun to play, but are educational and standards-based.
- Great black hole resource pages
- There are many more great sites on the web dealing with black holes, how they work, how they affect their neighborhoods, and what scientists hope to learn from them. Listed below are a few of these places where you can learn even more about black holes.
- Educator Ambassadors
- NuSTAR is supporting one Educator Ambassador to help develop, test
and disseminate materials that include NuSTAR science.
- Meet the Educator Ambassadors - the people, their biographies, and their missions.
- Upcoming Events - a list of workshops being conducted by the Educator Ambassadors.
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