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The NASA-Smithsonian UniverseForum
and our “Inside
Einstein’s Universe” partners join organizations worldwide
in celebrating the Einstein Centennial and the 2005 World Year of Physics.
If you have completed an event, please take a moment to
fill out our Event
Reporting Form. Your feedback is important in the continued
success of this and future programs because it helps NASA to assess how
their resources are being used.
“Inside Einstein’s Universe” was
created in association with:
NASA and its Beyond
Einstein program.
World
Year of Physics from the American Physical Society, the American
Association of Physics Teachers, and the American Institute of Physics.
“Inside Einstein’s Universe” would
not be possible without:
Major Partners Adler
Planetarium & Astronomy Museum, Chicago,
IL
Avampato Discovery Museum, Charleston, WV
Bishop Museum, Honolulu, HI
Challenger Learning Center of Maine, Bangor, ME
Chabot Space & Science Center, Oakland, CA
Christa McAuliffe Planetarium, Concord, NH
Fernbank Science Center, Atlanta, GA
Grand Valley State University,
Allendale, MI
Lafayette Natural History Museum
and Planetarium, Lafayette, LA
Maryland Science Center,
Baltimore, MD
Museum of the Rockies, Bozeman, MT
New Detroit Science Center, Detroit, MI
Orlando Science Center, Orlando, FL
Science Central, Fort Wayne, IN
Participating Institutions
Danville Science Center, Danville, VA
Kitt Peak National Observatory, Tucson, AZ
Sci-Port Discovery Center, Shreveport, LA
Foothill College,
Los Altos Hills, CA
Williams College, Williamstown, MA
The Skirball Cultural
Center, Los
Angeles, CA
PSIgate Physical Sciences Information Gateway
Submit your events now
Contributing Scientists
The Universe Education Forum wishes to thank the scientists
and engineers across the country who have graciously given their time
to the "Inside Einstein's Universe" program, as reviewers,
guest speakers, and more.
Register for our Speakers Bureau
Special thanks to NASA and the Harvard-Smithsonian
Center for Astrophysics for their support of “Inside Einstein’s Universe” and
the Universe Education Forum.
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