IS THE LIFE OF EVERY CREATURE AND THE BREATH OF ALL MANKIND Job 12:10 ASTRONOMY |
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"One small step..." The story of Man's Race to the Moon.
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Fly into history beside John Glenn, the first American to orbit the earth. Take a voyage back to the early 1960s and the Space Race between the USA and the USSR. |
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Contains current information about the space shuttle and the space station. It also has a section entitled "Today in Space"! |
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Wow! Get an Astronaut's view of our planet ~ Earth. What a view! |
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You can obtain the times of sunrise, sunset, moonrise, moonset, transits of the Sun and Moon, |
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A Multimedia Tour of the Solar System by Bill Arnett. The Nine Planets is an overview of the history, mythology, and current scientific knowledge of each of the planets and moons in our solar system. Each page has text and images, some have sounds and movies, most provide references to additional related information. |
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Astronomers are sighting new planets circling distant stars. Come see Scientific America! |
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Welcome to the solar system simulator, a NASA/JPL/Caltech spyglass on the cosmos. Select from the options below to have the simulator create a color image of your favorite planet or satellite! |
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This site presents a collection of fun educational activities based on Solar Oscillations Investigation (SOI) and Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) data. Students can explore the Sun's tangled magnetic field, its turbulent surface motions, the dramatic sunspot cycle, and even what magic happens in the solar interior where instrumental eyes cannot penetrate. |
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Welcome to today's top true "space" stories. This site provides up to date happenings in our galaxy and interesting science facts from NASA. |
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An Aeronautics and Space Resource for Education Since 1988 |
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NewsWire for the New Frontier MarsNews brings a daily dose of updates on the red planet. |
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This site is currently processing data acquired during the extended mission. The latest information will be released as it becomes available. |
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Hubble telescope, here we come! This site posts some stunning "snaps" from space. |
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This site has pictures of the Earth, planets, stars, and other cool stuff, as well as the stories behind those images. |
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At Exploratorium.edu you can explore eclipses, auroras, and much more! |
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Galileo Project is a hypertext source of information on the life and work of Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) and the science of his time. |
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This is a list of all 88 constellations split up into the months when they are best seen in the sky. |
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Chronicles the aeronautic adventures from the third century B.C. to today's manned missions. |
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Just as the name implies! The online-only exhibitions include audio and video. |
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Search the "Hall" for the first 44 pioneers of space. |
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EARTH SCIENCE |
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The purpose of NASA's Earth Observatory is to provide a freely-accessible publication on the Internet where the public can obtain new satellite imagery and scientific information about our home planet. The focus is on Earth's climate and environmental changes. |
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His name�s Explorasurus, and here is the deal: He�ll teach you of Earth when the dinos were real. We�ll travel the world, and we�ll travel through time. We�ll find out the dinosaur�s reason and rhyme. This is a virtual earth science museum. |
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Explains the science behind volcanoes, earthquakes, and tsunamis, and feature original animations that illustrate the action of these natural phenomena. You can also Ask the Experts your questions, and explore other Savage Sites on the Web. |
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For Kids Only |
Packed with scientific information on air, water, land and people. It also has a game section. |
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National Geographic Online |
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The Web's Premier Source of Volcano Info |
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Volcanoes are the best proof that it's bloody hot downstairs, geologically speaking. Since Earth's early days, they have shaped our planet. Now we know they've shaped other planets as well... |
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Featuring: Rocky's Adventures, Volcanic School Project Ideas, Games & Fun Stuff, PLUS MUCH MORE! |
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Today, there are many active volcanoes worldwide. Is there anything we can do to predict how and when they will erupt? |
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The Story of Plate Tectonics |
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The WHY files updated information on avalanches. |
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Answers to questions about �one of the most spectacular light shows observed on earth. |
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GENERAL SCIENCE INFORMATION |
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The Howard Hughes Medical Institue invites curious kids to explore their interesting web site. Has great explanations, animations and projects. |
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At the Science Museum of Minnesota you will find Science Activities, Ideas, and Areas to Research. |
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At Exploratorium.edu you can explore the science of baseball and skateboarding, and much MUCH more. |
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What an Odyssey! Here you will find such interactive activities as: Mountain Maker, Earth Shaker~ Push your mouse around to move continents and change the landscape. Probe the Brain Map the brain with your trusty electric probe. Atom Builder~ Build a carbon atom out of quarks and electrons, but watch out for radioactive decay, Radio Transmission~ See how sound hitches a ride on radio waves to get from a transmitter to your receiver DNA Workshop~ Replicate a strand of DNA and follow the genetic code to create a protein. |
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The 24-hour exploding laboratory. Welcome to the laboratory that never sleeps! MadSci Network is a collective cranium of scientists providing answers to your questions. For good measure we provide a variety of oddities and other ends as well. |
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Your link to the latest research news. |
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The Science behind the news. |
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What accounts for NOVA's success? Basically, a belief that science is neither sacred lore nor secret ritual, but rather, curious people exploring interesting questions. |
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Think Quest is the collection of educational web sites designed by participants in the ThinkQuest Contests. Teachers and learners can explore a multitude of topics. The ThinkQuest programs encourage the advancement of education through the use of technology. |
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BIOLOGY |
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The Dragonfly Web Pages are for investigators of all ages. These pages go with Dragonfly magazine, but you do not need the magazine to have fun here. |
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