| Science
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Space: Links to sites with information about our galaxy and beyond.
This SubCategory of Links last updated on 03/23/2004
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| Hubble Space Telescope
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This site by the Space Telescope Science Institute offers numerous pictures and extensive up to date news on the Hubble Space Telescope.
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| 3-day Satellite Environment Monitor from SEC
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This plot combines satellite and ground-based data in an attempt to present an overview of the current satellite environment (particularly at geosynchronous altitude).
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| 6-hour GOES 8 & 10 X-ray Flux Monitor
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This GOES X-ray flux plot contains 1 minute averages of solar X-ray output in the 1-8 Angstrom (0.1-0.8 nm) and 0.5-4.0 Angstrom (0.05-0.4 nm) passbands. Data from both operational GOES satellites are included.
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| A Space Library
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Welcome to a space library, a NASA/JPL/Caltech spyglass on the cosmos. Here you will find a mixture of space-related images and programs which will help you visualize the Solar System and NASA space missions using computer graphics.
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| Astrobiology At NASA
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Astrobiology is the study of life in the universe. It provides a biological perspective to many areas of NASA research, linking such endeavors as the search for habitable planets, and exploration missions to Mars and Europa.
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| Astronomy Picture of the Day
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Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer.
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| At Home Astronomy - Science Experiments for the Entire Family
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At Home Astronomy: Hands on science activities for the family. By the Center for Science Education at Space Sciences Laboratory.
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| Basics of Space Flight
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Participants will identify the range of concepts associated with robotic interplanetary space flight and grasp how they relate to one another.
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| Current Solar Data
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Current Solar data from National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration.
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| Deep Impact Home Page
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Scheduled for July 2005, Deep Impact's spacecraft will arrive at Comet Tempel 1 and become the first mission to impact the surface of a comet.
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| Dr. Sky Astronomy
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Information about astrological events, images and news. A fun page if you into the stars.
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| Earth and Sky Homepage
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This is the companion site to the Earth & Sky radio show. Features include a summary of today's show, a daily chart of celestial events, Tonight's Sky, how-to and pronunciation guides, and a FAQ for your space and science questions.
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| Extrasolar Planets
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This site by NASA and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory details their search for another Earth -- entailing light-seeking interferometers, interstellar telescopic wizardry, and scientific passion that aims to rejuvenate space program.
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| Gordon Garradd's Astronomy
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This page shows some of his recent images, especially of comets and asteroids.
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| HSF Orbital Tracking
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Human space flight orbital tracking. Track the space shuttle while in orbit.
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| HubbleSite - New Views of the Universe
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Welcome to the online version of Hubble Space Telescope: New Views of the Universe, a traveling exhibition highlighting Hubble's contributions to astronomy. Take a journey into Hubble's amazing universe through cool pictures, interactives, and movies.
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| Latest Hubble Space Telescope Observations
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See the moon, Jupiter, and the stars of the Tarantula Nebula as photographed by the Hubble Space Telescope.
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| Learmonth Solar Images
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The Latest Solar Images of the sun.
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| Lunar Orbiter Photographic Atlas of the Moon
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The Lunar Orbiter Photographic Atlas of the Moon by Bowker and Hughes (NASA SP-206) is considered the definitive reference manual to the global photographic coverage of the Moon. The images contained within the atlas are excellent for studying lunar morphology because they were obtained at low to moderate Sun angles.
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| NASA Human Space Flight
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Find out all thing concerning the NASA human space flight program. FInd out where the space shuttle is in orbit during it?s flight.
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| NASA's Origins Program
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NASA's Origins Program seeks to answer the fundamental questions about the Universe: Are we alone in the Universe? How did we get here? What is the origin of the Universe? Is ther eanother Earth-like planet in our celestial neighborhood?
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| NOVA Online | To the Moon | Explore the Moon
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What's it like to walk on the moon? Join the Apollo astronauts on the surface in this series of stunning 360-degree panoramas, one each from the six successful Apollo moon landings. Shot by the astronauts themselves during their historic moonwalks, these images capture the magic and mystery of the moon like no standard photograph can.
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| Solar Terrestrial Activity Report
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The Solar Terrestrial Activity Report contains solar and geomagnetic data. Solar flux, number of sunspots, planetary A index and various other solar related parameters are updated daily, as are comments and forecasts based on the data.
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| Solar images at SDAC
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Images for the most recent,full-resolution solar image of each type in the SDAC archive.
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| Solar System Simulator
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The simulator, created by NASA with Jet Propulsion Labs and Caltech, will create a color rendering of whichever planet or satellite you desire, as seen from any other planet or satellite, at whatever time you like.
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| Space Imaging
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Space Imaging, the world's largest provider of Earth information and Earth imagery, was founded to commercialize the world's most advanced Earth observation technologies.
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| SPACE.com
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Space science news articles of astronomy, space flight, discoveries, launches, NASA missions. Plus tv, book and movie reviews, games and science fiction. Space, 3D animations, audio, video and multimedia about the solar system and universe.
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| SpaceRef - Your Space Reference
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SpaceRef is a reference source for space. This includes space exploration and missions, a space calendar of events, interactive space news and a space directory and search engine.
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| SUNSPOTS: The Exploratorium's Guide to Sunspots.
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From the Exploratorium. Explore the nature of sunspots and the fascinating history of our efforts to understand them. Includes are interviews with solar physicists and archeoastronomers, historic images, modern NASA images and movies, and a java-based sunspot research activity.
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| The Astrobiology Web | Your Online Guide to the Living Universe
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Astrobiology Web. An online guide to the origin, evolution, and distribution of life in the Universe as well as all other aspects of space exploration
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| The Cassini Project
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The Cassini spacecraft, was launch on October 15, 1997 on a journey to Saturn. Cassini's mission is a four-year, close-up study of the Saturnian system, including the planet's atmosphere and magnetic field, the rings and several moons.
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| The NASA Space Weather Bureau
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Daily monitoring of solar flares, geomagnetic storms, Earth's aurora, and all forms of space weather.
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| The Nine Planets
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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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| Track the Sun/Moon
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US Naval Observatory Astronomical Applications Dept. has adatabase to track the position of the sun or moon. Past and furture solar and lunar eclipses. And much more.
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| What are Solar Flares?
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Find out here from NASA.
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| Windows to the Universe
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Our purpose is to develop a fun and different web site about the earth and space sciences
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