CNN: Manuever the Hubble Space Telescope
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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CNN.com: Tech & Space
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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CNN Mars: LifeSigns?
"CNN takes a multimedia look at what has been called "biggest discoveryin the history of science." Could that ancient meteorite discovered inAntarctica be proof that microscopic life existed on Mars billions of years ago? With movies, sound clips and a look at Mars in the arts, this site isinformative and entertaining. I suggest starting with the fun (but challenging)Mars quiz totest your knowledge of the red planet, then moving on to learn more about thesecrets discovered within that old rock."
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Bonus Blast Off
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Black Holes and Neutron Stars
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Astronomy Picture of the Day
Reviewed by Fred Watts, a parent from Atlanta, Georgia. "I think this is an amazing site. Not only are there thousands of incredible pictures, but the technical terms are all linked to pages with very good explanations and even more great pictures."
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Astronomy for Kids
Reviewed May 21, 2001 by Joanne, a teacher from Twin Falls, Idaho who is affiliated with the site. With "Astronomy for Kids", I am trying to create a comprehensive resource about astronomy and space. This site includes articles about timely astronomy topics, news links, and links to astronomy resources. It also features a page of lesson plans and activities that parents and teachers can use.
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Astronomy Picture of the Day
Reviewed February 7, 2002 by Fred, a parent from Atlanta, who is not affiliated with the site. I think this is an amazing site because of all of the information readily available to the user. Not only are there 1000s of incredible pictures, but the technical terms are all linked to pages with very good explanations and more great pictures.
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Astronomy Picture of the Day
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Astronomy for Kids
"Every click is a winner at Rick Morris’ Astronomy for Kids, where "grownups are welcome, too, as long as they promise to behave." I recommend starting with Beginner’s Corner, for tips on learning the rhythm of the sky, and Sky Maps, for timely advice on what to look for in the sky this month. But don’t miss the seven planet word searches in Puzzles, and for oodles of good stuff for school reports, visit Planets."
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