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How interstellar pile-ups create the huge black holes at the center of galaxies
Huge black holes can often be found at the very center of galaxies--we even think the Milky Way has one! In this article, you can find out how and why they form.
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Robots may one day head into Mars underground
Did you know that Mars, one of our neighboring planets, is thought to have once held the building blocks for life? However, one thing scientists haven't been able to do yet is look u…
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The Solar System
Do you want to learn more about the solar system? You can use this interactive map to learn about everything from the planets to the sun!
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Finding the Center of the Milky Way Galaxy Using Globular Star Clusters
In this experiment you will find the center of the Milky Way. Be sure to have a computer!
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Stargazing Program
Join other star enthusiasts in this stargazing group. Get access to powerful telescopes and enjoy a star tour to learn more about the night sky.
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Rose Center for Earth and Space
Come check out the Rose Center for Earth and Science. Learn all about the stars and planets in space!
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Austin Astronomical Society
Do you have a passion for astronomy? Join the Austin Astronomical Society to help you enjoy the sky and to engage in great discussions on astronomy and take part in the many events that this club has to offer! Plan to attend the next monthly meeting!
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4H
"Do you want to have fun while learning leadership skills? 4-H members get to participate in activities like bicycle care and safety, aerospace and model rocketry, public speaking, and animal sciences. Join your local 4H club today!"
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Raleigh Astronomy Club
Are you interested in astronomy? Come learn all about the Astronomy Club! Even check out their fun events.
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Udvar-Hazy National Air and Space Museum
See the Space Shuttle Enterprise at the Udvar-Hazy museum! It is GIGANTIC! Here you can see the largest collection of aviation and space artifacts in the world, and you get to try out cool flight simulators!
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Sudekum Planetarium
Twinkle, twinkle little star, how I wonder what you are! Come to the Sudekum Planetarium to gaze upon the starry Nashville sky! Enjoy the really cool cosmic concerts and see if you can find extraterrestrial life out there in the universe!
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Beyond the Telescope: The Magnetic Milky Way
Come to this wonderful event about exploring the galaxy! You will be surprised about what you will learn. Recommended for grades 5th to 12th!
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Fiske Planetarium and Science Center
Do you like to look at the stars? If you do, then you should visit the Fiske Planetarium and Science Center! This planetarium has daily shows that teach you everything from the stories behind the constellations to the reason behind falling stars. If you’re lucky, you might even get to meet an astronaut!
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South Florida Museum
There's paleontology, archaeology, and astronomy at this museum. There's also an aquarium where you can feed, watch, and learn about manatees. There's plenty of things to do at the South Florida Museum, so come visit today!
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Science Center of Pinellas
Visit the Planetarium, Observatory, and Marine Touch Tank at the Science Center. You can watch and be amazed by a planetarium show or look at the stars using a powerful telescope.
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South Florida Science Museum
At the South Florida Science Museum, you can learn about all sorts of things, from how it feels to be in a tornado to how a robot works! When you visit this museum, though, don't just check out all of its interactive exhibits--leave time for the planetarium and aquarium too!
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Kennedy Space Center
Do you like space? If so, what better place to visit than the Kennedy Space Center! At this NASA headquarters, you can learn all about NASA’s past, present, and future missions to space; attend a Star Trek show; touch a moon rock; and meet an astronaut! If you plan your visit just right, you might even get to see a rocket launch!
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Galaxy X, an Invisible Satellite Made of Dark Matter, Could be Lurking at the Milky Ways Edge
Did you know that some astronomers think there might be a galaxy made of dark matter only 300 light years from the Milky Way? Learn more in this article!
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Intergalactic Adventure
In a world with few remaining unexplored areas, we can always look to space for a dose of mystery and wonder. For this scavenger hunt you will be leaving the comfort of your home plan…
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RPI Students Robot Headed to Space
Learn about the robot that a student at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute helped build that is headed to space. The work he did on the robot was crucial to making it work and now the r…