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This site disscusses inflation by beginning with an introduction to Eienstein and his biggest blunder. Then it overviews the big bang model of the universer and it also explains why…
  
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This site begins by discussing Edwin Hubble's great contribution to astronomy, that the universe is expanding. The major points in his paper overviews the possibility of an infinite…
  
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This is a free online course aimed at secondary teachers and adult learners. It includes 3 components: written text arranged in units, short video segments, and interactive web…
  
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L. Bombelli
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This web page contains lecture notes about the early universe. It describes the conditions that allowed particles to evolve into large stars and galaxies. The information provided is…
  
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This is a course website for teaching galaxies and the expanding universe in one semester to introductory astronomy non-science majors. It contains a syllabus, lectures, links to…
  
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J. Moldenhauer, K. Stone, Z. Shuler, and L. Engelhardt
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Supernovae Type Ia are used as standard candles to directly probe the expansion rate of the universe. The discovery of the cosmic acceleration in 1998 by two independent teams was…
Fitting Cosmological Data Compilation DEDGP  [ Computer Program ]
  
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J. Moldenhauer, K. Stone, Z. Shuler, and L. Engelhardt
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The 1998 discovery of the cosmic acceleration with supernovae was recently awarded the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics. More observations continue to support this accelerated expansion…
Fitting Cosmological Data Baryon DEDGP  [ Computer Program ]
  
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J. Moldenhauer, K. Stone, and L. Engelhardt
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The 1998 discovery of the cosmic acceleration with supernovae was recently awarded the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics. Measurements of the baryon acoustic oscillations (BAO), as…
Fitting Cosmological Data Hz DEDGP  [ Computer Program ]
  
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The 1998 discovery of the cosmic acceleration with supernovae was recently awarded the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics. Direct and indirect measurements of the Hubble Parameter, H(z),…
Fitting Cosmological Data CMB DEDGP  [ Computer Program ]
  
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J. Moldenhauer, K. Stone, and L. Engelhardt
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The Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) radiation measurements offer some of the most powerful constraints in cosmology for supporting the accelerated expansion of the universe (cosmic…
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