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Possible science projects with Astro-E2

How to enter the competition
Proposal format
How to write a proposal

What happens if we pick your proposal

Grading sheet
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Teaching standards (Grades 9-12)
Classroom standards
Science content standards for students (Grades 9-12)

What happens if we pick your proposal

Restrictions on the winner's data

The winning team will be given access to data that are off-limits to most of the astronomical community. The team will be allowed to look and work with data. The winning team will have to sign an agreement document not to publish anything without the explicit accord of the GSFC team and not to let people (other than those signing the agreements) to look at the data.

Once you've signed the agreement, our group and other astronomers will help you analyze the data from your observation. Then you will have a chance to present your work at the American Astronomical Society meeting.

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