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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

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

Proposal format

The actual entry that you send must consist of:

  1. A cover page

    This page should have a list of participants, your names, addresses, and your contributions to the proposal. To help you with this, we have created a template of a cover page that you can use. You can also create your own.

  2. The text of the proposal.

    This should be no more than four pages long and a minimum of two pages (with a minimum of 11 pt font for the text please.) It should be clear and well organized (see How to Write a proposal).

  3. A list of the references.

    This list should contain all references (articles, books, websites...) that you used during the preparation of your proposal.

  4. Send the complete application to:
    Astro-E2 Competition c/o Ilana Harrus
    NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
    Building 2, Code 662
    Greenbelt, MD, 20771

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