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- About.com
Space & Astronomy for Kids - Latest celestial discoveries, what's new with NASA, astronomical events, resources on the solar system and beyond.
- Aldrin, Buzz
Find out what astronaut Buzz Aldrin thinks about the future. Includes an essay, biography, and forum.
- Allstar Network
Partially funded by NASA and geared to grades 4 -14, the Network covers aeronautics history and principles, and aerospace careers and education.
- Amazing Facts about Black Holes
- Ask An Astronaut
Send a question to some of the men and women who have flown in space. Learn about the historic Apollo missions and more.
- Expanding Universe
Science teachers can browse this online library for classroom resources. Sites are organized using a modified form of the Dewey Decimal system.
- Inquirer's Guide To The Universe
Study astronomy by reading space science facts and then visiting the space story studio to write about an imaginary planet.
- Live from Earth and Mars
Carry out a virtual Mars mission with a pathfinder rover or view an air quality study of pollutants on Earth. Includes related learning modules.
- Mysteries of Deep Space
Series of three one-hour programs aired on PBS. Interactive time-line, classroom activities, ask the experts, trivia, and Hubble telescope news.
- NASA K-12 Internet Initiative
Support and services for schools, teachers and students to fully use the Net, and its technologies for learning.
- NASA Online Educational Resources
Collection of sources at NASA and affiliated organizations, including online games, galleries, teaching material, and experiments.
- NASA Spacelink
Current NASA programs and educational materials. Articles on everything from living in space to the big bang theory.
- National Geographic's Asteroids
As a secret agent for the Department of Extraterrestrial Phenomena, you're assigned to investigate a series of asteroid, comet, and meteor cases.
- Online From Jupiter
Resources for educators and students on NASA's Galileo project which is studying the planet Jupiter and its moons.
- Planet Twinkie
Follow Brenn and Dara, the "space campers," through a tour of our solar system. Covers the nine planets, the Moon, and the Sun.
- Return to Mars
Follow the Pathfinder space probe as it lands and explores Mars. Includes 3-D images visible with special glasses.
- StarChild
NASA learning center for young astronomers, provides guides and activities. Study the solar system, astronauts, solar probes, and space travel.
- Star Journey
Take a journey in space with the Star Chart from National Geographic. Find details about the heavens or see the Hubble Space Telegraph.
- StarMap
Select the date and location from which you'll be observing the sky, and a detailed map will be generated for your use.
- Virtual Solar System
Discover the wonders of our solar system by viewing this amazing 3-D tour of the planets. Includes resources and links.
- Windows to the Universe
Virtual textbook covers all aspects of human involvement in space and astronomy. Subjects stretch from myths to scientific exploration.
- Why is the Sky Dark at Night?
Provides clear explanations to the physical phenomena that account for the dark sky. Includes interactive graphs and models.
- Zoom Astronomy -
Interactive guide to the solar system and other regions of space includes a glossary, biographies of astronomers, and quizzes. Enchanted Learning Software
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