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National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationEducational ProductEducatorsGrades 5 8EG-2001-01-122-HQSpace- Based AstronomyAN Educator Guide WITH ACTIVITIES FOR SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS, AND TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION* Space Based 2/28/01 8:53 AM Page C1 Space - Based Astronomy An Educator Guide withActivities for Science, Mathematics, and TechnologyEducationis available in electronic format throughNASA Spacelink one of the Agency s electronicresources specifically developed for use by the educa-tional system may be accessed at the following address: * Space Based 2/28/01 8:54 AM Page C2 NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND Space ADMINISTRATION| OFFICE OF HUMAN RESOURCES AND EDUCATION| EDUCATION DIVISION| OFFICE OF Space SCIENCEThis publication is in the Public Domain and is not protected by copyright. Permission is not required for AstronomyAN Educator Guide WITH ACTIVITIES FOR SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS, AND TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION* Space Based 2/28/01 8:54 AM Page iACKNOWLEDGMENTSMany thanks to the NASA Aerospace Education Services Program, NASA Teaching From SpaceProgram, NASA Educator Resource Center Network, and NASA Office of Space Science for theircontributions to the development of this :Gregory L.
end through infrared, visible, ultraviolet, and x-rays to gamma rays on the high energy (short wavelength) end. Gases and other components of our atmosphere distort, filter, and block most of this radiation permitting only a partial pic-ture, primarily visible radiation and some radio waves, to reach Earth’s surface. Although many
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