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Outer space -- Exploration

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NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts

The NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts (NIAC) is a truly remarkable site about some of the most compelling technology concepts and ideas. The NIAC's aim is to foster creative thinking and support research that could turn today's science fiction into tomorrow's science fact. Numerous projects, both from past efforts and from current investigations, are profiled on the institute's Web site. For...

http://www.niac.usra.edu/
NASA Shuttle-Mir Web

The Shuttle/Mir site describes the cooperation, investigation, and operation components of the Shuttle/Mir project. Visitors can also find the latest space station news, information on the crew, videos, photos, and tracking information (through Hot Borsht). NASA related sites describe current happenings at NASA and also provide homepages of NASA missions including the Cassini space probe, the Mars...

https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle-mir/
NASA": Project Constellation

Over the past few years, NASA has been working on a number of creative and important projects, particularly in the area of new spacecraft construction and design. This website was created to serve as a place the public can learn about Project Constellation, which is the long-term project that will once again take humans back to the moon for a variety of scientific endeavors. From the homepage,...

https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/constellation/main/index2...
NASA: Autonomous Sciencecraft Experiment

NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory has undertaken the Autonomous Sciencecraft Experiment (ASE) to "demonstrate the potential for space missions to use onboard decision-making to detect, analyze, and respond to science events, and to downlink only the highest value science data." The website features ASE updates, publications, and a list of the potential impacts of this research. Users can discover...

https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/missions/autonomous-sciencecraft-ex...
NASA: Home and City

This site attempts to answer a question everyone has probably asked themselves: How does space exploration impact their daily life? NASA has provided this website dedicated to help answer that query. To start, visitors can click on the drawing of the house, on the left side of the screen. Once selected, visitors will hear realistic birds chirping, dogs barking, and birds coming out of the leafy...

https://www.nasa.gov/homeandcity/
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NASA: Magnetospheric Mission (MMS)

NASA's Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) mission is a fascinating attempt to better understand magnetic reconnection, "the mix of positively and negatively charged particles that make up the stars, fill space, and account for an estimated 99% of the observable universe." In 2015, NASA plans to launch four identical spacecraft that will orbit Earth and send back data from the dynamic magnetic system...

https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/mms/index.html
NASA: Origins Education Forum

NASA's Origins Education Forum "brings together scientists, educators, museum specialists and outreach experts to create resources and activities" that convey the science of the Origins missions to the public. Educators can find links to activities, images, presentation ideas, articles, and other space science-related materials. Researchers and students can discover funding opportunities,...

https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/eot2008/20090825062746/ht...
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NASA: Scientist for a Day

NASA's Cassini mission to Saturn may have ended in 2017, but its educational legacy lives on in numerous ways, including NASA's annual essay contest called Scientist for a Day. Both STEM and English teachers may be interested in assigning this essay contest to their students, which "challenges students in grades 5-12 to think like NASA scientists." For each year's contest, students research three...

https://rps.nasa.gov/scientist-for-a-day/home/
NASA: Year in Review 2004

Through the use of Macromedia Flash Player, this NASA website revisits the key NASA space exploration events and missions of 2004. Users can view videos illustrating the Vision for Space Exploration and articles describing the advances to help make the vision a reality. The website discusses the redesigning of the Shuttle External Fuel Tank and its significance in flight missions. Visitors can...

https://www.nasa.gov/directorates/somd/reports/2004/index.ht...
National Public Radio (NPR): Space

At this website, the National Public Radio (NPR) offers the latest Space-related news, research, and events. The fascinating articles include links to external websites and related stories, numerous images, useful graphics, and the ability to email the story to friends. Users can search through archived articles as well. For those who like to listen while they work, NPR offers audio for all the...

https://www.npr.org/sections/space/
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