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NASA’S UNIVERSE OF LEARNING RESOURCE GUIDESOther Solar Systems, Other EarthsAs far back as ancient Greece, humans have wondered whether other solar systems might exist in theuniverse. Today, we know of thousands of other worlds beyond our own cosmic neighborhood.Featured ResourcesDIY Planet SearchEyes on ExoplanetsTRAPPIST-1 Scale ModelExoplanet Travel BureauInside this GuideScience Background ResourcesActivitiesMultimediaDownloadable Posters & HandoutsPresentations & TalksReading MaterialsOther STEM ResourcesFind this guide online: https://www.universe-of-learning.org/gsawnNASA’s Universe of Learning1universe-of-learning.org

Science Background Resources5 Ways to Find a s-to-find-a-planetAbout xoplanet/about-exoplanetsExoplanet FAQshttps://exoplanets.nasa.gov/faqExoplanet saryOur Milky Way Galaxy: How Big is ur-milky-way-galaxy-how-big-is-spaceActivitiesDIY Planet ds/OEExoplanet Travel Bureau Virtual Reality /exoplanet-travel-bureauEyes on lanets-webEyes on Exoplanets Tutorial 1: The yes-on-exoplanets-tutorial-1-the-basicsEyes on Exoplanets Tutorial 2: Advanced es on Exoplanets Tutorial 3: Tips and yes-on-exoplanets-tutorial-3-tips-and-tricksNote: Eyes on Exoplanets Tutorials based on desktop version.Habitable Hunt: A 'Pi in the Sky' Math teractive: 5 Ways to Find a s-to-find-a-planetNASA’s Universe of Learning2universe-of-learning.org

Interactive: Extreme Planet Makeover index.htmlLaboratory for the Study of worlds/ExoLab/index.htmlMake your own TRAPPIST-1 78-Make-your-own-TRAPPIST-1-Mu TRAPPIST-1 Scale nts/UoL TRAPPIST Scale Model-2018-02.pdfMultimediaTRAPPIST-1 Media acehttps://viewspace.orgVideos for Young LearnersCan a Planet Have Two Suns?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v d331iQxe5bw&list PL14FAB8E322C47946&index 4&t 0sUniverse Unplugged: The Habitable Zone Video Collectionhttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list PLmktQXw5yxszQU tyoMcB2hGpxkw0-3J7Videos for Teens / AdultsHomes Away From Home? Revisiting the Seven Planets of TRAPPIST-1https://www.youtube.com/watch?v c2UdJDksdEQ&list PL0975C89E9E457412&index 50&t 0sHow Do We Learn About a Planet's Atmosphere?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v Ppc1N3k8pYYIs Our Solar System Unique?https://www.youtube.com/watch?time continue 92&v ZLSWbatIllg&feature emb titleNot So Strange New Worldshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v Tn9GW7lco30&list PL0975C89E9E457412&index 51&t 0sOh Planet, What Art Thou?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v u gVTOrYp9IQ&Alien - What's in an exoplanet lien-whats-in-an-exoplanet-nameNASA’s Universe of Learning3universe-of-learning.org

Q&Alien - What's a "habitable alien-whats-a-habitable-zoneThe Search for another e-search-for-another-earthTRAPPIST Transits: Music from Exoplanetshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v FoiwTxWkMdo&list PLtJNpCrunk-lEbYQhpwS7pakB6uzx29d&index 10&t 0sWhat About Other Worlds?https://www.youtube.com/watch?time continue 244&v O70baGAoGCQ&feature emb titleAnimationsComparative Life Zones of Stars (with mparative-life-zones-of-stars-with-textDevelopment of a Debris Disk into a Planetary /2004/33/468Video.html?keyword debris%20disk%20in%20a%20planetary%20systemForming a Planetary Gaphttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v xs0vuGPPRaQ&feature emb titleGJ 176 j176/animations.htmlPlanet Hunting Techniques: Astrometryhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v kL4lZID-ja0Planet Hunting Techniques: Direct Imaginghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v xLdOr3zEpEsPlanet Hunting Techniques: Radial Velocityhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v bYJ1f-iQt0YPlanet Hunting Techniques: Transit Methodhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v vRrf-qeUcJITRAPPIST-1 Planetary Orbits and Transitshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v 8pBcczhaakI&feature emb titleTW Hya whya/animations.htmlNASA’s Universe of Learning4universe-of-learning.org

GraphicsComparison between Earth and Kepler-452b and their host ststars/Comparison of G, K, and M Stars for images/2020/06/4618-ImageEach Planet Is Unique, Every 100 Billion of et /illustrations/exoplanets.htmlExploring /images/4208-Image?itemsPerPage 100Light Curve of a Planet Transiting Its t-curve-of-a-planet-transiting-its-starThe Lives of Stars and the Search for Habitable he-lives-of-starsTRAPPIST-1 System Compared to Mercury 2016/27/3775-Image.html?keyword adable Posters & HandoutsExoplanet Travel Bureau oplanet-travel-bureauExoplanets ources/handouts/lithos/exoplanets poster.pdfGalaxy of Horrors Exoplanet laxy-of-horrorsNASA’s Universe of Learning5universe-of-learning.org

Presentations & TalksBeyond the Pale Blue Dot: Seeing Distant Planetshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?time continue 1&v pN3Y9aA7Nk&feature emb logoBuilding New Worlds in Protoplanetary Diskshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v t5X-9oNADb4Dangerous Worldshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v nI-0MJ5hr4cDebris Disks and the Evolution of Planetary Systemshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v fJJr4tJA0Vc&list PL3r-Yu9CBDbyj1SvcQfJ5q5SAssXIB 4R&index 36How to Find an Inhabited Exoplanethttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v 8f5wV4KRZXU&list PL3rYu9CBDbyj1SvcQfJ5q5SAssXIB 4R&index 21&t 259sInitial Exoplanet Discoveries from TESShttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v j91SQQiZdBYProbing Worlds beyond Our Solar Systemhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v 5YkTu48Hj w&list PL3rYu9CBDbyj1SvcQfJ5q5SAssXIB 4R&index 34&t 0sPlanetary Tales from the Stellar Crypt: Exoplanets Surviving the Death of their Host Starhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v vUlMYaaiWF8&list PL3rYu9CBDbyj1SvcQfJ5q5SAssXIB 4R&index 37&t 0sScience Briefings: ence-briefings/tag/ExoplanetsSeeing Planets around Other Suns: First Light with the Gemini Planet Imagerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v mLjpR5KgIBA&list PL3rYu9CBDbyj1SvcQfJ5q5SAssXIB 4R&index 50&t 0sThe Fiery Fate of Exoplanetshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v TrnRPkogIYI&list PL3r-Yu9CBDbyj1SvcQfJ5q5SAssXIB 4R&index 8The Golden Age of Exoplanet Explorationhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v WkWsJWOWTBEWhy We Need to Understand Stars to Find the Next Earthhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v rzX4zznekY8&list PL3rYu9CBDbyj1SvcQfJ5q5SAssXIB 4R&index 45&t 0sNASA’s Universe of Learning6universe-of-learning.org

Reading MaterialsOnline ArticlesExoplanets 20/20: Looking back to the ets-2020-looking-back-to-the-futureHow a Planet Can Mess Up a Star’s Lookshttps://chandra.harvard.edu/blog/node/517Life and Death of a Planetary ntroTW Hya Association: Smaller Stars Pack Big X-ray Punch for Would-be a/index.htmlX-rays Reveal Temperament of Possible Planet-hosting index.htmlWorldCat Reading ListsAdults - 2677Teens - 2119Young Readers - 2627Other STEM ResourcesFind ‘more to explore’ at the following sites:NASA ngthSTAR net: STEM Activity .orgNational Informal STEM Education Network: Earth & Space toolkithttp://www.nisenet.org/earthspacekitABCs of ex.htmlBringing the Universe to America’s Classrooms: Grades 9 – 12 Space Collection on universe-9-12-spaceNASA’s Universe of Learning7universe-of-learning.org

Exoplanet Coloring xoplanets Coloring Book 07-22-2016.pdfPlanet Hunters isner/planet-hunters-tessSVS Exoplanet s.htmlNASA's Universe of Learning materials are based upon work supported by NASA under award number NNX16AC65A to the SpaceTelescope Science Institute, working in partnership with Caltech/IPAC, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Smithsonian AstrophysicalObservatory, and Sonoma State University. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this materialare those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.NASA’s Universe of Learning8universe-of-learning.org

universe-of-learning.org NASA’s Universe of Learning 1 Other Solar Systems, Other Earths As far back as ancient Greece, humans have wondered whether other solar systems might exist in the

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