NASA/IPAC Teacher Archive Research Program
(NITARP)



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Other EPO programs using real data

Programs Using Real Astronomy Data

There are many other programs out there that get teachers and/or students in contact with real astronomy data. Here are the ones we know about. Please let us know if you know of one not listed here.

Astronomy Programs for Teachers and Students

All of these programs aimed at educators and students up through grade 13; there are many more opportunities to get your hands on real data in college. Also note that the programs are very roughly sorted by wavelength; the wavelength regime as listed is often the primary but not the only data used in the program.

Public-web-access robotic telescopes

Astronomy Citizen Science

Originally grabbed from here, which has a much better list, with a description for each project.

These programs all involve the use of real data on the forefront of astronomical research, but are "packaged" so as to make accessing the real data far more easy (e.g., entirely web browser-based) than it might be otherwise. These projects are a great way to start to get into real data. Many offer "hooks" to get into the research questions at a deeper level when you are ready.

Even Bigger Projects

Things that need more of a time commitment, e.g., your own observatory (not a 3inch Walmart telescope, but not a 3.5 meter either):

Funding for NITARP comes from the NASA ADP program and NASA/Archive EPO program.

Questions? E-mail nitarp -- at -- ipac DOT caltech DOT edu