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NOAA's web sites for students have been separated into three categories: Specially for Kids, Specially for Students, Higher Education Opportunities. |
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NASA's new Kids' Club Web site features animated, colorful, entertaining and educational activities for children in kindergarten through fourth grade. Also check out Rocket Science 101 which will teach you how rockets work |
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NOAA's Ocean Explorer Website - This exploration introduces a new methodology for marine fieldwork. Scientists will use satellites to view and analyze data without being on a ship at sea. |
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The Futures Channel was founded in 1999 with the goal of using new media technologies to create a channel between the scientists, engineers, explorers and visionaries who are shaping the future, and today’s learners who will one day succeed them. |
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NASA is committed to inspiring and informing students in earthbound classrooms around the world. We are dedicated to offering learners the NASA information they both need and want. |
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Discover how satellites work and stay in orbit. |
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NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory inspires the next generation of explorers by supporting educators and involving students in ongoing discovery. By providing exciting opportunities, materials, resources and activities. |
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The Planetary Society has a wide range of information about our planet and many other planets and objects in space. |
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New Horizons is the first mission to the last planet - the initial reconnaissance of Pluto-Charon and the Kuiper Belt - sent out to explore the mysterious worlds at the edge of our solar system. |
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What is a satellite? What do
satellites do? How are satellites made? |
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The Earth and Moon Viewer supplies updated, interactive maps for the World. Visitors can observe the Earth's Cloud cover, topography, Water Vapor, land and sea temperatures. |
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NASA World Wind 3D-Viewer and topographical maps |
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Complete coverage of worldwide launch operations, with mission archives and more. |
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Our aim is to provide you with all the information you need to observe satellites such as the International Space Station and the Space Shuttle, spectacular events such as the dazzlingly bright flares from Iridium satellites as well as a wealth of other spaceflight and astronomical information. |
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A Near Earth Object (NEO) is an asteroid or comet whose orbit brings it close to the Earth. The orbits of near Earth asteroids are thought to be influenced by gravitational interactions with the Sun or terrestrial planets or by collisions with other bodies. |
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Track the positions of satellites in real time. |
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Space news from around the Internet, updated every weekday. |
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The Center for Ocean Sciences Education Excellence-West invites you to learn more about the ocean's impact on our changing world through its series of public lectures. A calendar of events and more ocean sciences information and resources are available on the COSEE website. Click on the links to the left to visit their website. |
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