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Educators will find Earth and Space Science lessons and activities developed by their peers on such subjects as solar system objects, earthquakes, and more! Full Review »

"From Stargazers to Starships" follows an earlier site "The Exploration of the Earth's Magnetosphere". "Stargazers" deals with the world of gravity--of massive planets and stars, and the way spaceflight is achieved despite th Full Review »

A simulator from Nasa in which the viewer chooses Viewpoint and Target (eg. Saturn as seen from Cassini spacecraft), Date and Time, Field of View, and options such as planet orbits, satellite orbits, constellation lines, and extra brightness. Full Review »

Scientific Inquiry, Space Science, Astronomy, Living in Space, Earth Science, Biological & Physical Sciences, Beyond Rocketry, Science Resources, Satellite Tracking. Full Review »

At NASA we recognize that it may not be intuitively obvious what role a space agency can play in exploring our oceans. This web page will tell you our story. As a technology organization utilizing the unique vantage-point from space, NASA Oceanography con Full Review »

This Web Page is designed for middle school mathematics teachers. It contains all of the information needed for teachers to use the 16 classroom activities of SkyMath, including the module itself. We believe that it is an effective and innovative way to p Full Review »

This website offers interesting information about out planet. Full Review »

This is an outstanding site to use as a resource for students in a space or astronomy unit. The images are excellent. It also has info about building a simple telescope. Full Review »

This is the website of the Charles Hayden Planetarium in Boston, Mass. It has great images and info about the stars, planets, and the life of the universe. Its links ares excellent, too. Full Review »

This is the site of the National Geographic News with Archaeology and Paleontology articles highlighted. There is a wide variety of recent fascinating issues with excellent graphics. This is a terrific resource for social science teachers and students o Full Review »