Links
Cosmology and Space
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Cosmic Journey
A site chronicling the history of scientific cosmology, presented by the American Institute of Physics.
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Hubble Ultra-Deep Field Skywalker
Lets you explore the famous Hubble Deep Field photo, which is the deepest view (in the visible spectrum) into the sky to date.
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QuietBay Constellation Tutorial
A fun and easy tutorial to familiarize yourself with the night sky.
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Astronomy Picture of the Day
Astronomy Picture of the Day features a new image from the universe every day, with short explanations written by professional astronomers.
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The Solar System
NASA site that includes images and profiles of the planets (plus Pluto).
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Earth Guide
An Earth planetary science site created by the Japan Science and Technology Agency describing many of the features of Earth and its place in the Universe.
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Hubble Space Telescope Images
Resources from the Space Telescope Science Institute featuring the greatest discoveries of the Hubble Space Telescope.
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Solar System Exploration
A site by NASA providing the most recent updates to our exploration of the Solar System.
Particle Physics
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Hands-on CERN
Ever wonder how a particle accelerator works? Visit this site by the CERN Laboratory which details modern particle physics along with the state-of-the-art CERN accelerator.
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Particle Adventure
The Universe Adventure's sister site managed by the Particle Data Group at LBNL. This fun, interactive site presents an overview of particle physics.
String Theory
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The Elegant Universe
Learn all about string theory, extra dimensions, and quantum mechanics at this PBS website.
Students and Teachers
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Berkeley Center for Cosmological Physics
Based at UC Berkeley and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, the BCCP has resources for both students and teachers who are interested in cosmological physics.
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Physics Central
Physics Central, by the American Physical Society, provides a wealth of physics resources ranging from astronomy to high-energy physics.
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Physics.org
A website full of physics resources geared towards the aspiring high-school physicist.
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Fear of Physics
A site for introductory physics students featuring visual demonstrations of physics concepts and a homework help section.
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HyperPhysics
An incredibly useful resource for physics students of all ages from the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Georgia State University. Covers topics from basic kinematics to advanced quantum and astrophysics.