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Backwash.com
Space
- Everyday they list the top 20 sites that are
related to space & technology. Great site! Go
to Channels and you will find the Space
LInk.
Zoom
Astronomy
is a comprehensive on-line site about space and
astronomy. It is designed for people of all ages
and levels of comprehension. It has an easy-to-use
structure that allows readers to start at a basic
level on each topic and then to progress to much
more advanced information as desired, simply by
clicking on links.
Mysteries
of Deep Space
- from black holes to supernovas, PBS examines the
unexplained facets of the universe.
Download
FREE sky maps-1 per
month!
- To help find your way around the night sky,
Skymaps.com makes available for FREE- each month
The Evening Sky Map -- a 2-page monthly guide to
the night skies of the northern and southern
hemispheres.
NOVA
Online
- Hunt for Alien Worlds - learn about efforts to
find out if we're all alone in the universe, as
well as some basic information about stargazing and
our solar system.
Space
Experiment Module
(SEM) - does popcorn pop the same after being in
space? NASA has developed a program for kids who
want to make discoveries about space through their
own experiments.
Spaceflight
Now
- read up to date coverage of launches of all
planned missions from spaceports around the globe.
This is a great site with news on everything
happening now.
CosmicQuest
@ The Children's
Museum
- examine the universe, find out what's in the sky
tonight, design a space station online, and take
off on an expedition to the North Magnetic Pole.
Very cosmic!
Native
American Star
Knowledge
- find out what the stars mean to Native
Americans.
A
Mystery of Space:
Stars
- this fantastic ThinkQuest site has loads of
information on the universe, including stars and
how to watch them, black holes, our solar system,
and lots more. It even has different versions for
younger and older viewers.
Journey
to New Worlds
- this ThinkQuest site has a space sim game which
lets you learn all about the planets. Find out
about Hawaiian voyaging, legends, and space tales
as well.
Mayan
Astronomy
- learn about the Mayan number, writing and
arithmatic systems and their calendar.
Astronomy
for Kids
- have fun exploring the universe we live in! Learn
about the planets, see sky maps to find your
favorite stars, and get answers to astronomy
questions. Adults are welcome as long as they
behave themselves!
Planets,
Moons, and Stars
- created by a ThinkQuest Jr. team, this site gives
simple descriptions, including the zodiac and ideas
for projects.
Constellation
Mythology -
Learn the stories of the formation of the
constellations. Very in depth inforamtion.
Exploring
Mars
- My Red Planet pick of the day goes to Exploring
Mars, creating by a group of scientists from Jet
Propulsion Lab and University of California at Los
Angeles. It's a great place to start for school
reports (try Mars at a Glance) or browsing for the
fun of it. The Mars Science section is outstanding,
and the Mars History section is fascinating. "The
Babylonians called Mars Nergal - the great hero,
the king of conflicts." Lots of photos and
illustrations, and a good navigation system make
this site work for all ages.
Origins
- galaxies, stars, and planets - how did they get
here? How did we get here? NASA's program is
dedicating itself to finding the answers
Mars
Academy
- Is it possible to send men to Mars? In 1997, a
group of students gathered together in cyberspace
to design a virtual manned mission to Mars. This
Web site serves both as a guide to developing your
own Mars mission, as well as a record of their
project. Best clicks are the Online Courses and
Special Projects (from Mars Intro to Artificial
Gravity) and the Interactive Features that let you
test various aspects of your design.
Space
Camp
- Have you ever wanted to be an astronaut? Get more
info on space camp for most ages. They also have
some cool games.
The
Museum of Unnatural
Mystery
- Are there really flying saucers? What killed the
dinosaurs? Is there something ancient and alive in
Loch Ness? This Museum takes a scientific look at
these, and other, questions.
Get
a FREE Planet Protector
Kit!
It includes:-Two pocket guides (one for adults and
one for children) and an order form -An official
membership certificate -An official Planet
Protectors Club badge -Activity guides for grades
K-3 and 4-6 -A Planet Protectors Club poster -A
board game about recycling -Great adventures on the
Web!
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