Arty the Part-Time Astronaut
Reviewed April 19, 2000 by a12 year old fromUnited Stateswho is not affiliated with the site.Good space and science site. A lot of games.
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Arty the Part Time Astronaut
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Apollo 11
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Apollo 11 Flight Plan
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Apollo 11 Lunar Surface Journal
"For years, hours and hours of recorded conversations between the astronauts and Mission Control languished on a shelf somewhere. Now, astronomer and historian Eric Jones has published them online for the world to enjoy. For those looking for a glimpse into the nitty-gritty of the Apollo experience, you will find it here. In addition to the transcripts and RealAudio recordings, Jones has added astronaut commentary, garnered through personal interviews."
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Apogee Rockets home page
Reviewed May 5, 2000 by Tim Van Milligan, a reader from Colorado Springs, Colorado who is not affiliated with the site. Lots of FREE stuff about model rocketry. You can even download a free demo of a fabulous rocket design and simulation software. With it, you can see how high your own rocket designs will really fly. Plus there are great books about model rocketry that you won’t find anywhere else on the Internet. If you’re tired of rocketry sites that all rehash the same old information, you’ll love this site! It is fresh and unique.
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Antimatter: Mirror of the Universe
Reviewed September 28, 2000 by Rosy, a reader from Geneva, Switzerland who is affiliated with the site. From the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), the world’s largest particle physics centre, everything you wanted to know about Antimatter, from History to Everyday use. For the younger readers, discover antimatter in our kid’s corner.
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Amazing Space
"Amazing Space is a set of seven Web-based educational activities (such as The Truth About Black Holes and Galaxies Galore) designed primarily for use in a classroom, but still appropriate for the self-guided Net surfer. "The Space Telescope Science Institute located in Baltimore, Maryland is responsible for the scientific operation of the Hubble Space Telescope. During the summer of 1996, the institute was set abuzz by the invasion of ten science teachers. These teachers teamed up with scientists and engineers from the institute to develop interactive lessons for the World Wide Web. In these pages you will find the lessons they developed.""
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Alfred Dufter’s images of total eclipse 11th August 1999
Reviewed May 3, 2000 by Alfred Dufter, a parent from Inzell, Germany who is affiliated with the site. Images of the eclipsed sun together with weather maps and eclipse joke cartoons.
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Aerospaceguide: Space Projects and Info
Reviewed December 1, 2000 by Vic Stathopoulos, a reader from who is affiliated with the site. Guide to Space Exploration and Space Links
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