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Site acquires, verifies, formats, documents, and distributes files that contain astronomical data in program form. Also develop and maintain software to access this data.
Multimedia program supplements high school science curriculum. Investigations cover current research areas in astronomy.
Information about CASS and general space-science information too.
Learn more about the comet discovered by Yuji Hyakutake. Site offers images, observations, and data files.
Learn more about this "controversial" comet discovered by Alan Hale and Thomas Bopp. Site offers images and articles.
Primarily Undergrad and Grad levels. Data and information system for NASA's past and present Earth science data. Includes links to Distributed Active Archive Centers.
All levels. Links to NASA's Earth Observing System education materials.
Up-to-date mission information and educational products.
Great site for teachers to visit.
Loads of links to sites regarding education, remote sensing applications, and digital library technology.
Visit this site to see movies and assembly sequence highlights. Information available about the progress of the Station.
Jet Propulsion Laboratory takes you on a tour of our Solar System.
Educational site featuring articles on "Today in Space," " Today in Space History," and "Kid's Space Story." Provides information on special interest topics such as current space shuttle missions, astronauts, and the International Space Station.
Sites include exploring the moon, mars, thematic image collection, stereo atlas of the solar system, satellites of the outer planets, and education resources. LPI has the world's largest collection of space photography and related information.
Tons of Mirror sites to help you learn more about Mars.
Images are searchable by type and location. Great Site!!!
K-12 educational technologies and technology-based tools and resources.
K-12 national distribution center for education materials.
Includes connections to home pages for the various field centers.
All Levels. Links to NASA web sites, including remote sensing databases and K-12 internet projects.
Information about the current status of space shuttle missions, crew activities, and experiments.
Home page for NASA Spacelink, an electronic information system designed to provide current educational information related to the space program. Contains links to educational services, instructional materials, Spacelink hot topics, and a teacher resource center among others.
Access to a variety of astrophysics, space physics, solar physics, and lunar-planetary data from NASA Shuttle Missions. Newsletter, Photo Gallery, FTP sites, and FAQ.
Features scientists and engineers describing through journal entries what it's like to fly a mission to another planet. Archive of Q&A posed by students and teachers. Curriculum activities as well.
Get the latest data on the planets.
Find out what we are doing out in space.
NASA brings Jupiter to your desktop. Great site to learn more about Jupiter.
Links to WWW sites that give you tours of the planets.
K-12 project that provides a look at the life sciences research conducted in space aboard Mir.
Find space resources all over the globe by country. Information on space news and jobs.
Information on developing orbital space settlements.
A number of features including journal entries from the T/P team, El Nino info., Q&A, T/P lesson plans, and a lot more.
Collection of photos from NASA organized by planet as well as the spacecraft from where the picture was taken. Textual explanations are included.
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