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3-D Starmaps - Science fiction fans and authors of SF novels have often wondered "where everything is". Is Sirius closer to Procyon than Tau Ceti? Is 82 Eridani safely within the Terran Federation, or is it perilously close to the dreaded Blortch Empire? And just where exactly is Babylon 5? You'll find out here.
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Celebrating The Evolution of Flight - In commemoration of the approaching 100th anniversary of flight, AIAA launched the Evolution of Flight, a campaign to recognize the achievements of the men and women who challenged history and invented the future—while changing life on Earth. Through the campaign, AIAA and its partners, will celebrate the legacy of flight, encourage new talent, and define and promote the next 100 years of aerospace innovation. We hope you will use this site to celebrate the centennial of flight as well as learn about the men and women who made it possible.
Are We Alone In The Universe? The Truth Is Within Our Reach - When you look up at the night sky, do you wonder if someone is looking back at you? Find out who it might be at this site, which talks about extraterrestrial beings, Area 51, Roswell, and who really built the Great Pyramid. You can also learn about the planets in our solar system (and watch them rotate!), a little space physics, and interesting facts about astronauts, space shuttles, and the Mars Global Surveyor.
Black Hole 2001 - The Pit needs to be Explored - Black Hole is the grave of a planet. When it loses all its fuel, it collapses. Then Black Hole is formed. Although Human being has not yet arrived at a Black Hole, scientists still think that they exist. In this web site, you will surely find some information about this "Pit", a hole which may have no bottom. This website teaches you from the basic of Black Hole to the complex Theories.
Event Horizon Online - Welcome to Event Horizon Online (EHO)! EHO is an educational internet resource that promotes student involvement and understanding of the Universe. Cosmology is the study of the whole universe and our site provides relevant topics on several areas of interest.
HubbleSite - Out of the ordinary...Out of this world. NASA's orbiting Hubble Space Telescope sees the raw beauty of the universe from above Earth's atmosphere and sends back a portrait of the universe in exquisite detail. Here's your chance to leave the ground for a while... and see what Hubble sees.
JPL Kids - Explore these JPL and NASA kid sites for out-of-this-world fun and learning. Ride through space with Captain Comet, play spacy games, learn about space and astronomy, and check out NASA's Observatorium for awesome pictures of the Earth, planets, stars, and other cool stuff.
Mysteries of Space and Time - By the time you finish navigating this web site, space should no longer be a mystery. Using clever graphics and offering games and other interactive features, this resource thoroughly covers black holes, the planets, and many anomalies of space. The lab section will be particularly helpful to astronomy students, and the links out to NASA and other sources are well-chosen.
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory - The Jet Propulsion Laboratory is the lead U.S. center for robotic exploration of the solar system. JPL spacecraft have visited all known planets except Pluto (a Pluto mission is currently under study for the early part of the next decade). See the incredible images and videos, track their missions, learn about the earth, stars, galaxies and our solar system, and have tons of fun!
Nasa Kids - NASA Kids is a great place for kids interested in Space, Science, Rocket, Astronauts and the Solar System. Discover rockets, space exploration, astronauts and more!
NASA Quest - NASA Quest is dedicated to bringing NASA people and science to classrooms through the internet. Space Team Online, Aerospace Team Online, Solar System Online, and Deep Space Online. NASA Quest is the ultimate resource for educators and kids interested in meeting and learning about NASA people and space science.
NASA's Observatorium - NASA's Observatorium is a public access site for Earth and space data. They have pictures of the Earth, planets, stars, and other cool stuff, as well as the stories behind those images.
Skyphoto.com - A showcase of astronomical and sky photographs by Jerry Schad.
Space Place - There is a ton of cool stuff to do at Space Place. Make Spacey things, do Spacey things, explore Space Science in Action, and discover amazing facts from Dr. Marc.
Sprocketworks - This highly interactive site explores topics such as Space, Music, US History (check out the timeline!), Flight, Horses, Chemistry, Birds, Ships and Oceans. The goal of this site is to make an interactive place for kids (and adults) to learn the way that they choose to learn. A place where they can build a foundation for their own education...and in the process, to fall in love with learning.
StarDate Online - Non-technical information about astronomy and space exploration, including stargazing tips, FAQs, sky almanac, solar system guide, StarDate magazine articles, and K-12 teacher resources. StarDate Online is the web companion to the popular syndicated radio program.
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