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Imagine the Universe: WMAP Postcards

WMAP Postcards

WMAP Fact Card (2007)

WMAP Lenticular - Front
WMAP Facts - Back

Two sided fact card with a animated lenticular front showing the change from the blurry COBE sky data to the sharp WMAP sky data.
Credit: NASA

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WMAP Fact Cards (2002)

Fun Fact cards printed front and back. Designed to convey a different aspect of the mission and science of the MAP Mission. 4" x 6" each. Published prior to the mission name change to WMAP to honor Dr. Wilkinson.
Credit: NASA/WMAP Science Team

Greetings From L2

Greetings From L2

Overview of the Lagrange points generated by the Sun-Earth gravitational fields, and why the WMAP mission uses the L2 point.

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Microwaves in Space

Microwaves in Space

Overview of cosmic microwaves, using Microwave ovens as a reference point from everyday life. The back of this card was modified in 2010 to make a correction to the Microwave scaling.

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Fingerprint of the Universe

Fingerprint of the Universe

Significance of the pattern of microwave radiation that MAP has detects. The card uses the analogy of human fingerprints to show the ability to identify the right "suspect" from the patten.

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Shape of the Universe

Shape of the Universe

Discusses the shape of space and how light is affected by the amount of dark matter and energy in the universe. MAP's microwave detection gives us enormous insight into the creation of this matter and energy.

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