Some Important Links
GLAST
Project Site at Goddard Space Flight Center This is the official site for GLAST Project Management at NASA's Goddard Space
Flight Center
GLAST
Large Area Telescope (LAT) Collaboration
The GLAST LAT is being managed by personnel at Stanford University. This is
the official site for the LAT experiment.
GLAST
Burst Monitor (GBM)
The GBM is being managed by personnel at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center.
This is the official site for the GBM experiment.
INAF-Milano Site
This is the National Insitition for Astrophysics (INAF) website written in Italian.
INFN-Pisa Site
This is the Italian GLAST Education and Public Outreach site at the National Insitition for Astrophysics (INAF), in Itaian!
The Italian X-ray and Gamma-ray outreach site
Outreach site (in Italian) for x- and gamma-ray astronomy missions, including GLAST and Swift.
Space
Place
Space Place is a fun site for kids to learn about space. There are games and
fun materials available to download. Also available in Spanish: http://spaceplace.nasa.gov/sp/kids/index.shtml
Imagine
the Universe
Imagine the Universe is a site that can tell you everything you ever wanted
to know about astronomy, astrophysics, and cosmology.
(for ages 13 and up)
Star
Child
Star Child is a site dedicated to educating children about
basic astronomical phenomena, such as why the planets don't fly off into space.
It is a perfect site for the inquisitive young mind.
The
Particle Adventure
Take a tour of the exciting world of particle physics.
You can explore the inner workings of atoms and discover the properties of many
sub-atomic particles.
NASA's
Goddard Space Flight Center
GSFC's web page is perfect for keeping track of up-to-the-minute
information about what's going on at NASA.
The
Energetic Gamma Ray Experiment Telescope
EGRET is GLAST's predecessor. EGRET was launched onboard the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory
in 1991.
Stanford
Linear Accelerator Center
Many of GLAST's science goals involve studying particle
accelerators in space. Tour the SLAC web site to learn more about underground
accelerators.
NASA's
Marshall Space Flight Center
Home of Science@NASA, and
the BATSE detectors
on board the Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory.
Pierre Auger Observatory Public Event Display Page
Studying the Universe's highest energy cosmic ray particles.
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