NASA Micro/Macro: From the Extremely Big to the Incredibly Small

Please let us know what you think about the Micro/Macro content on chandra.si.edu/macro/. This 2-minute survey will help us understand what you are learning about exploring the universe—from the incredibly small to the unimaginably large.

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Questions about the research? Contact Dr. Kimberly Arcand, Visualization Scientist, Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian, cxcpub@cfa.harvard.edu
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1.Before viewing this project, how much did you know about how scientists process and visualize data in space (from NASA telescopes) or in microscopy (studying the very small)?
2.After viewing the project, how much do you feel you understand about how scientists visualize or process data in both space and microscopy?
3.Did this project increase your interest in any of the following? (Select all that apply)
4.How much do you agree or disagree with this statement: “This content helped me notice connections between very different kinds of science.”
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Thank you for exploring the (big and small) universe with us! Learn more at [chandra.si.edu/micro]