Download all lessons with their associated handouts
(doc,
pdf).
(Note that the Excel data file accompanying the "Measuring Dark
Energy" lesson plan is included in the .doc file.)
Measuring Dark Energy Students simulate an experiment in which the discovery of
dark energy can be made by plotting modern supernova distances
on a Hubble Diagram.
Cosmic Times 2019 Students predict the next discoveries that will shape our
understanding of the nature of the expanding Universe as they
write the 100th anniversary edition of Cosmic
Times.
Things Are Not What They Seem Students explore a discrepent event by designing experiments
to test what makes a "come back can" return or UV beads change
color.
Century Timeline Students create a timeline of world events from 1905 through
2006, the years encompassed by the Cosmic Times posters, to get
a sense of the history surrounding the discoveries over the past
century.
Appendix A: Examples of key historic events, organized by Cosmic Times themes
(doc,
pdf)
Appendix B: Science, Cultural, and World Events
(doc,
pdf)
Cosmic Times is a product of the Imagine the Universe!
website. Imagine the Universe is a service of the High Energy
Astrophysics Science Archive Research Center
(HEASARC), Dr. Alan P. Smale (Director),
within the Astrophysics Science
Division (ASD) at NASA's Goddard Space Flight
Center.
The Cosmic Times Team
Cosmic Times Project Leaders: Dr.
Jim Lochner and Dr. Barbara Mattson
Curator:Barbara Mattson
Responsible NASA Official:Phil Newman
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