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Fred Delventhal

Because It Flew - Home - 12 views

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    Free!
    Minimal preparation required
    For kids in school or on summer vacation
    Appropriate for ages 9-17 (grades 4-12)
    Engaging (even fun!) project for students
    STEM integrated with language arts
    Cash awards, remote mentoring session with professional graphic artist
Dean Mantz

The Space Race - History.com Interactive Maps, Timelines & Games - 18 views

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    History. com provides an excellent interactive tour of our universe.
Dean Mantz

Interactive 3D model of Solar System Planets and Night Sky - 36 views

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    Multiple 3D views of the solar system.scie
Dean Mantz

The Space Place :: Home - 12 views

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    From NASA for kids to learn about science.
Dean Mantz

Neave Planetarium - Interactive star map and virtual sky - 3 views

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    A very nice interactive website that is flash based providing information about astrology.
Randy Rodgers

SLOOH - Your Live Online Observatory - 17 views

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    View and control observatories live!
Louise Maine

NASA Images - 12 views

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    NASA Images, a service of Internet Archive, offers public access to NASA's images, videos and audio collections. NASA Images is constantly growing with the addition of current media from NASA as well as newly digitized media from the archives of the NASA Centers. NASA Images in an official media partner of the NASA..
Dean Mantz

USATODAY.com feature - 0 views

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    Follow the timeline as the International Space Station is constructed.
Dean Mantz

Planets - 0 views

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    Check out the solar system with this interactive real and future time website.
Carol Broos

GRIN - 1 views

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    NASA Images
Dean Mantz

The NASA Missions : When We Left Earth : Discovery Channel - 0 views

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    NASA's "When We Left Earth" in partnership with Discovery Education.
Lauri Brady

About Windows to the Universe - 0 views

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    Windows to the Universe is a user-friendly learning system covering the Earth and Space sciences for use by the general public. Windows to the Universe has been in development since 1995. Our goal is to build an internet site that includes a rich array of documents, including images, movies, animations, and data sets, that explore the Earth and Space sciences and the historical and cultural ties between science, exploration, and the human experience. Our site is appropriate for use in libraries, museums, schools, homes, and the workplace. Students and teachers may find the site especially helpful in their studying (and teaching!) Earth and Space sciences. Because we have users of all ages, the site is written in three reading levels approximating elementary, middle school and high school reading levels. These levels may be chosen by using the upper button bar of each page of the main site.
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