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Pinterest.

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Free to use images (creative commons/open access files for download) available on Pinterest.

Infographics.

Electric

The Flow of Electric Charge

Violent electric discharges are responsible for some of the most spectacular displays of sudden energy release.

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Atoms

Wind

A wind can occur wherever a difference in pressure between two locations is not balanced by some other force such as gravity.

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Atoms

Atoms: Building Blocks of Matter

Atoms are constantly in motion moving around at speeds that are thousands of miles per hour at room temperatures and millions of miles per hour behind a supernova shockwave.

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Desktops.

Video.

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HTE Posters.

Free printable 11" x 17" HTE posters using open access images.

Wind poster

Wind Poster
(pdf)

Atoms poster

Atoms Poster
(pdf)


Free printable 11" x 17" HTE posters in Spanish using open access images.

Bent light poster

Bent Light Poster
(pdf in Spanish)

Shadows poster

Shadows Poster
(pdf in Spanish)

Wind poster

Wind Poster
(pdf in Spanish)

Electricity poster

Electricity Poster
(pdf in Spanish)

Atoms poster

Atoms Poster
(pdf in Spanish)

bowshocks poster

Bowshocks Poster
(pdf in Spanish)


Free printable 10" x 7.5" HTE posters in Korean using open access images.

Bent light poster

Bent Light Poster
(pdf in Korean)

Shadows poster

Shadows Poster
(pdf in Korean)

Wind poster

Wind Poster
(pdf in Korean)

Electricity poster

Electricity Poster
(pdf in Korean)

Atoms poster

Atoms Poster
(pdf in Korean)

bowshocks poster

Bowshocks Poster
(pdf in Korean)


Powerpoint.

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Download our "Here. There. Everywhere." Powerpoint presentation which highlights all the content from our poster series.

In English (.ppt) En Español (.ppt)

HTE Bookmarks.

"Here, There, & Everywhere" (HTE) is supported by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration under grant NNX11AH28G issued through the Science Mission Directorate.

HTE was developed by the Chandra X-ray Center, at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, in Cambridge, MA.

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