Space
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SETI@home
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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SelzterTablet Rocket
"In 1926 American scientist Robert Goddard launched the first liquid-fueledrocket from his aunt’s farm in Massachusetts, and the space age began. Allrockets operate on the same basic principles of propulsion. Visit this site toconstruct a rocket that is fueled by a seltzer tablet."
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SEDS Internet Space Warehouse
"The Students for Exploration is an independent, international studentorganization that originated at MIT and Princeton in 1980 to promote theexploration and development of space. This site contains more than 1.47gigabytes of articles, pictures, sounds, and movies. It is an awesomecompendium on every aspect of space exploration. I especially enjoyed theExpressTour of the Solar System which travels to the author’s top ten planets. Ifyou have a future space explorer at your house, this Web site is a must!"
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SEDS Mars
"From the Students for the Exploration of Space, here is a comprehensiveoverview of Mars, the fourth planet. Underlined words are hyperlinked todefinitions in the glossary of terms, allowing all ages to understand thematerial. If you read this first, you’ll do much better on theMars quiz foundat the CNN site! "
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Science at NASA: J-Track
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Save the Hubble
March 24, 2004: From Michael Paolucci, who is affiliated with the site. "30,000 strong and counting, our petition to pressure NASA to reevaluate their decision regarding the fate of Hubble is having the desired effect. Recent news articles report that Congress has required NASA to seek outside validation of their decision by the National Academy of Sciences."
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Save Hubble
"There have been several servicing missions to Hubble using the space shuttle. There was to beanother servicing mission (SM4) in 2006. Unfortunately, NASA administrator Sean O’Keefe hascanceled this mission, assuring an early demise for Hubble. Visit to learn more about HouseResolution 550 (which proposes that NASA review their decision) and to sign the online petitionto let President Bush and NASA know that you support the Hubble."
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Satellites
Reviewed March 25, 2000 by Mary, a parent from Wisconsin who is not affiliated with the site.Excellent site for learning about satellites.
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Rocket Science for Kids
Reviewed January 5, 2000by Dennis K. Van Gemert,a reader fromLong Beach, Ca.who is affiliated with the site.Provides lots of useful information.
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Quia! Astronomy Activities
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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