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Information and pictures about astronomy and space exploration. Includes stargazing tips, FAQ's, sky almanac, solar system guide, news and articles.
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StarDate Online Your Guide to the Universe  Moon sails high overhead tonight. Sunlight illuminates half of the lunar hemisphere that faces our way, so it looks like someone sliced it down the middle. The planet Saturn stands nearby. It looks like a bright golden star, and is...
http://stardate.org/

Resource for kids and space enthusiasts who are interested in meeting and learning about NASA people and the national space program.
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Welcome to NASA Quest!  Quest listservs form for find it nas...
http://quest.arc.nasa.gov/

Tables of daily sunrise and sunset times in the Arctic. Learn about the Land of the Midnight Sun, Solstices, and Equinoxes.
http://www.athropolis.com/sun-fr.htm

Don't let the title fool you. It's a great NASA list of space-related sites where you'll have fun. Read Space Comics or find the Hidden Cool Stuff.
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SPACE EDUCATORS HANDBOOK  This material is part of the NASA JSC document called: MULTIMEDIA SPACE EDUCATORS HANDBOOK NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas 77058 The official designation of the SPACE EDUCATORS HANDBOOK is OMB NASA Report Number S677. FREE CD-R Version for Macintosh...
http://vesuvius.jsc.nasa.gov/er/seh/

Astronomy, chemistry, and physics of the solar system and beyond.
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Laboratory for Extraterrestrial Physics Education and Outreach Front Page  Welcome to Our Education and Outreach WebSite a service of the NASA GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER LABORATORY FOR EXTRATERRESTRIAL PHYSICS Privacy, Security, Notices Site created: November 18, 1998 Last Modified: July 22, 2005 Curator: Tiajuana Perry, L3-Communications Government Services, Inc....
http://lep694.gsfc.nasa.gov/lepedu/FrontPage.html

Space crafts suitable for preschool, kindergarten and gradeschool kids.
http://www.dltk-kids.com/crafts/space/space.html

NASA Kids is best place for kids interested in Space, Science, Rocket, Astronauts and the Solar System.
http://kids.msfc.nasa.gov/

A glimpse into the mysteries of our universe: what we know about it, how its evolving, and the types of objects in it.
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Imagine The Universe! Home Page  This site is intended for students age 14 and up, and for anyone interested in learning about our universe. If you're looking for grade school level astronomy information, please see the StarChild web site. Enjoy your cosmic journey! News In...
http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/

The motion of Earth in space, Newtonian mechanics, spaceflight and spacecraft, and a math refresher, on a high school level. This site deals with the world of gravity--of massive planets and stars, and the way spaceflight is achieved despite their strong pull.
http://www-spof.gsfc.nasa.gov/stargaze/Sintro.htm

Interactive instructional materials for grades 5-8 to provide students and educators with a tool that integrates leading-edge technology with recent findings in physical sciences, space sciences, space medicine, biomedical research and living in space.
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Virtual Astronaut  Enter Site: Help and System Requirements Related Links Educator Resources Leave Feedback Tell us how you use Virtual Astronaut Contact us Responsible NASA Official: Stacey Morrison Last updated: 09/30/2005 Web Accessibility and Policy Notices...
http://virtualastronaut.jsc.nasa.gov/

Astro-Venture is an educational, interactive, multimedia Web environment where students in grades 5-8 role-play NASA occupations, as they search for and build a planet with the necessary characteristics for human habitation.
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Welcome to Astro-Venture Search for and design a habitable planet!  Pasciuto is the curator of this site. Krisstina Wilmoth is the responsible NASA official for this site. Privacy Policy|Technical Requirements|Contact/Credits/Mailing List NASA Education|NASA Astrobiology Institute |www.firstgov.gov...
http://quest.arc.nasa.gov/projec...biology/astroventure/avhome.html

Join this site in making some 'spacey' things. Also, view space science in action and discover some facts from gravity to telescope magnification.
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The Space Place Home  Pacific communications satellite Intelsat 2 launched this day in 1966. Welcome to the Space Place!Come on in and check out our games, animations, projects, and fun facts about Earth, space and technology. Watch Space Place Live and learn all about...
http://spaceplace.nasa.gov/en/kids/

Demonstrates and explains scientific concepts related to astronomy in a fun, hands-on manner.
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The Space Place Home  Pacific communications satellite Intelsat 2 launched this day in 1966. Welcome to the Space Place!Come on in and check out our games, animations, projects, and fun facts about Earth, space and technology. Watch Space Place Live and learn all about...
http://spaceplace.jpl.nasa.gov/en/kids/

Features space and science news stories, interactive games, questions and answers, contests, kids' submissions, and weekly polls.
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SPACE.com Something Amazing Every Day  Send your robot into the world and amaze your friends! NEW! Enter for a chance to WIN Great Prizes! Enter for a chance to win telescopes, Software, DVDs, Zathura (TM) Gear and more! Amazing Images: Summer under the Stars Contest...
http://www.space.com/

Have you ever wondered what animals look like in the dark? We've created an infrared zoo on the web. We explain the world of infrared astronomy to students through games and pictures and articles.
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Welcome to Cool Cosmos!  Cool Cosmos HTML Version Cool Cosmos in Spanish...
http://coolcosmos.ipac.caltech.edu/

Looks at the hot gases which fill most of space which are ruled by magnetic and electric forces rather than by gravity. The polar aurora, the radiation belts, the solar wind, magnetic storms, "space weather", cosmic radiation--this is the site which tells you all about them.
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The Exploration of the Earth's Magnetosphere  An educational web site by David P. Stern and Mauricio Peredo Your comments and suggestions may be sent to Dr. David P. Stern at education at symbol)phy6.org. Unless overloaded, I will try to reply. If your question concerns any file...
http://www-spof.gsfc.nasa.gov/Education/Intro.html

Contains a few brain teasers such as what keeps a satellite in orbit to why meteors burn up in the atmosphere and space shuttles and rockets don't.
http://www.geocities.com/mickey_prasad/astro.html

Covers the development of this ancient science from days of Stonehenge (3100 BC) to the discovery of Pulsars (1968 AD). Includes related resource links.
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History of Astronomy  Astronomy is the oldest of the sciences. When Stoneage humans turned to an agrarian way of life and began to settle into communities, their interest must naturally have turned to the heavens The seasons became important; during different times of...
http://cassfos02.ucsd.edu/public/tutorial/History.html

This electronic encyclopedia is a great resource for the both the beginner and the experienced backyard astronomer. Full of facts and photos.
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Hot Liquid Magma A Practical Guide to Astronomy  Enter Here...
http://www.hotliquidmagma.com/

Devoted to amateur astronomy. Find information on planets, current sky events, astrophotography, and beginner's tips.
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www.astrogirl.org  Learn about the current viewing conditions for the Moon, Sun, and deep sky. The Skywatcher’s Diary is provided monthly by Abrams Planetarium at Michigan State University Space News Read the current headlines for astronomy and space exploration. Space News is...
http://home.pcisys.net/~astrogirl/

Tour the universe and find out a bit about the history of the universe.
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NOVA Online Runaway Universe  Universe originally broadcast on November 11, 2000. The program follows the efforts of two rival teams of astronomers as they search for exploding stars, map out gigantic cosmic patterns of galaxies, and grapple with the ultimate question: What is the...
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/universe/

Featured articles about the moon, sun, and planets, along with meteors, asteroids, and comets.
http://SkyandTelescope.com/observing/

Explores the secrets of the universe with an interactive timeline, classroom activities, and a trivia challenge. Ask the experts various questions as well.
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Mysteries of Deep Space  Productionsin association with Devillier Donegan Enterprises....
http://www.pbs.org/deepspace/

International science radio program. Includes a nightly star chart, sky watching tips, podcast, and audio and written articles about a variety of scientific topics.
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Earth Sky Welcome!  Killing cancer cells with nanotechnology More radio shows Top Story Hurricane Experts Report Posted: October 2005 Satellite image of Hurricane Wilma taken Monday, Oct. 24 at 2:15 PM UTC (click to expand) As Wilma dissipates, Tropical Storm Alpha has become...
http://www.earthsky.com/

Space science activities for elementary and secondary students in astronomy, physics, life sciences, and space technology.
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SSDOO Education: Activities for Students  The following activities are sponsored by current and former SSDOO staff members: Ask the Space Scientist Questions about space sciences will be answered! Botball Tournament Middle and high school students to design, build and program to play a game of...
http://ssdoo.gsfc.nasa.gov/education/kids.html

An extensive and graphics intensive astronomical learning system. Learn all about the Earth and Space Sciences.
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Windows to the Universe  Text-only version...
http://www.windows.ucar.edu/

Basic introduction to astronomy for kids K-6 grade.
http://www.frontiernet.net/~kidpower/astronomy.html

Helps young people investigate planets and the universe.
http://www.fi.edu/planets/planets.html

Cool images of earth taken from space: our little blue planet as astronautsand satellites see it, detailed pictures of natural wonders, weather phenomena, and even images showing ocean currents, night lights, and water vapor.
http://www-istp.gsfc.nasa.gov/istp/outreach/sweethome.html

Find out what a lightyear is and take a cosmic voyage to the nearest galaxy.
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Galaxy/4830

Stars, planets, black holes, Junior Astronomers Club.
http://www.kidsastronomy.com/

Images of the heavens, send your name to Mars on the Exploration Rover-2003 mission , participate in the study of space science, tour the solar system, and get space science news.
http://leonid.hq.nasa.gov/

Learn all about the Hubble Space Telescope.
http://sm3a.gsfc.nasa.gov/classrm.html

Get some answers to the most asked questions about the phenomena of the sun and moon, time, as well as calendars and historical events information.
http://aa.usno.navy.mil/faq/

Think humans are alone? Follow space expert Timothy Ferris in the scientific search for extraterrestrial life. Also, write to an alien.
http://www.pbs.org/lifebeyondearth/index.html

The Old Farmer's Almanac offers the dates and locations of solar and lunar eclipses for the year, as well as the full Moon names and dates for nine years. Check it out here, then go outside and look UP!
http://www.almanac.com/cgi-bin/heaven.pl?mooninput=current

Daytime astronomy for elementary and middle school students.
http://www.nsta.org/301

Instructional material on the solar system, including what lies outside the solar system. Also features event logs of a lunar eclipse.
http://vathena.arc.nasa.gov/curric/space/index.html

The site is authored by Carolyn Collins Petersen, an accomplished astronomy writer and part-time Hubble researcher. Carolyn takes viewers to "The Planetarium Show That Never Ends," where various heavenly bodies are displayed and described in non-scientific but informative and inspiring ways.
http://www.thespacewriter.com/

Provides a listing of the constellations, maps, and the myths associated with them.
http://www.hawastsoc.org/deepsky/index.html

Offers an online coloring book, ask a scientist, FAQs, background on El Niño, and other links.
http://www.tsgc.utexas.edu/topex/kids/

The animated adventure engages children in a story-based scenario that emphasizes concepts of remote sensing. Children are taught how NASA scientists use satellite imagery to better understand Earth's environmental changes.
http://imagers.gsfc.nasa.gov/pigeon/

Topics include the earth, moon, planets, gravity, stars, and the beginnings of the universe.
http://www.gcse.com/space.htm

Educates and inspires kids to pursue advanced studies in science and engineering. Mission is to prepare the next generation to explore and develop space.
http://www.foge.org

A course on astronomy designed for middle to high school students, but adaptable to most ages and interest levels.
http://www.darkskyinstitute.org/astronomy.html

NASA has created some fun and interesting puzzles and games. Give them a try!
http://www.nasakids.com/Puzzles/

Offers self-taught printable versions of space lessons from kindergarten to high school.
http://www.nasaexplores.com/

Space-related education, games, merchandise, NASA content and photos geared toward kids, parents, educators and space enthusiasts worldwide.
http://www.lunaroutpost.com

Seeks to answer fundamental questions about the universe. What is the origin of Earth? Take a look at some articles about the story of the universe and the quest to understand life.
http://origins.jpl.nasa.gov/index.html

Includes articles, activities, and links for kids. From the producers of the science radio program Earth and Sky.
http://www.earthsky.org/kids/

Offers a look at the universe and the lives of the people who explore it.
http://www.space.kids.us/

Tells what different types of astronauts do, explores how space ships function, and traces the history of space travel.
http://library.thinkquest.org/03oct/01253/

Investigates the possibility of living in space. Provides a look at the challenges planets provide for human life, including links.
http://library.thinkquest.org/03oct/01322/

Explains the various concepts of space travel. Starting from the basic physical laws in an interactive manner.
http://library.thinkquest.org/03oct/02144/

An international organization provides learning activities, information and news concerning space and its exploration. Includes photographs taken from spacecraft and the Hubble telescope.
http://seds.lpl.arizona.edu/

A comprehensive collection of simple facts about the planets, the solar system, meteors, stars, galaxies, and astronomers.
http://www.astronomy.facts-on.com

Provides images taken by the telescope, an Observatory Cam, along with a calendar of current events, and weather information.
http://www.telescopesineducation.com/

Discusses facts, mysteries, theories, and activities to learn more about the solar system.
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Space: An Exploration  English French Spanish Made by students for the ThinkQuest Internet Challenge. Copyright ThinkQuest. All Rights Reserved....
http://library.thinkquest.org/C0110484/

About the secrets of distant suns, black holes, and stellar anomalies in space and time.
http://library.thinkquest.org/12523/

Includes online quizzes, planet comparisons, pictures and links to astronomy clubs around the world.
http://library.thinkquest.org/27322/

The primary objective for the website is to ensure a foundation so the user can do astronomical / physical measurements and thereby take a step further than just actual knowledge. Main target group is highschool students.
http://library.thinkquest.org/C0116544/

Information on planets, the universe at large, and exploration. Offers quizzes and interactive image galleries.
http://library.thinkquest.org/18188/english/

A collection of web pages which detail the realm outside of our world: outer space. These pages are designed primarily for teaching or as reference resources, but also contain some areas for entertainment.
http://library.thinkquest.org/12272/

Discover some of the most intriguing UFO mysteries of this century, and possibly walk the path to becoming an astronaut to discover the vast corners of our universe.
http://library.thinkquest.org/11272/

An information-rich interactive, educational tour of the Solar System.
http://library.thinkquest.org/28327/

Offers educational resources of interest to high schoolers and kids, with information on special projects, space playgrounds, and careers related to the study of space.
http://www.space.gc.ca/asc/eng/kidspace/kidspace.asp

Includes information ranging from the training of astronauts to space station construction to the search for life on mars. Also offers an album of NASA photos and links to other sites about the earth and heavens.
http://www.nasa.gov/centers/johnson/education/justforkids.html

Find out about the gods and goddesses of different cultures around the world that focus on the myths that explain astronomy. Three levels of exploration: beginner, intermediate and advanced.
http://www.windows.ucar.edu/cgi-...in/tour_def/mythology/stars.html

Information for kids, parents, and teachers ranging from the latest NASA missions and discoveries to backyard astronomy. Bi-weekly feature columns, links, moderated chat room, and bulletin board.
http://space.about.com/od/educat...tronomyspace/a/kidsastronomy.htm

Track Hubble as it zips around its orbit.
http://hubblesite.org/fun_.and._...ere.a.s_hubble_now/where_is.html

A collection of K-12 space and astronomy jokes with astronomy factoids, quizzes, quotes, links and pictures interspersed throughout the site describing history of astronomy and space exploration.
http://www.juliantrubin.com/astronomyjokes.html

A WebQuest site for kids to learn about the solar system.
http://www.spa3.k12.sc.us/WebQuests/Solar%20System/Index.html

Teaches fun and interesting lessons in astronomy and related subjects. Includes games, photo gallery, and lots of information on the Hubble Space Telescope.
http://library.thinkquest.org/3461/

Contains information on the universe, stars, galaxies, and supernovas.
http://www.freewebs.com/moodyteen01/

A Canadian teacher presents a way of exploring space using the internet. Includes games, stargazers, quizzes, astronaut trainings, and classroom connections.
http://www.fi.edu/fellows/fellow9/dec98/intro.htm

Photos from interior Alaska of the Midnight Sun and tundra flowers, with links to more scientific information on the summer solstice.
http://www.turtlepuddle.org/bio/summer/solstice.html