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- Space Lapbook Take advantage of a child's natural fascination with outer space and space travel with this science unit study! What child doesn't like to pretend he's an astronaut, flying a spaceship to a distant planet or yet to be discovered galaxy? Channel...
- The Moon Landing Conspiracy Theory For some time now moon landing conspiracy theory supporters claim that the moon landing never really took place, but was actually produced by clever movie makers! The moon landing conspiracy theory revolves around a few key issues, mainly footage a...
- Moon Landing Hoax Conspiracy theorists argue that NASA's Apollo moon missions were faked, they present some interesting information and theories which are explored here. Examine the evidence and decide for yourself, was the moon landing a hoax?
- The Stars Above, Over 1 Hour with The Hubble Telescope I live in a small town around 2 hours north of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. On clear nights when the sun goes down the stars come out it's still "WOW". They are still very bright up here being so far away from any large type of city...
- Hubble Deep Field NASA's Hubble Space Telescope is one of humanity's greatest achievements. Since it was launched into the orbit in 1990, the HST has changed the way we understand the Universe. Hubble has helped scientists determine a more accurate age of the Universe...
- Astronomy Pictures - Telescope set up Guide Illustrated. Astronomy Pictures is here to help beginners and amateur astronomers. You can learn how to set up a telescope for astrophotography or digital photography. Buy telescopes from Celestron, Meade and the eye pieces, filters, and barlows too. You can also...
- Rocket Science for Kids Mankind's quest to travel to outer space requires some pretty remarkable machinery. Some historians believe that simple rockets have been around for thousands of years. From the simple rockets used by the Chinese thousands of years ago to the complex...
- The Hubble Telescope (and the most important photograph ever taken) In research for my lens The Lunacy of Religion I followed link after link online getting completely obsessed with the topic, and along the way I spend a few hours looking through photographs taken by the Hubble Telescope. The photographs are amazing,...
- Human spaceflight : Moon, Mars and beyond - NASA videos Constellation is a human spaceflight program, whose goals are gaining experience in operating away from Earth's environment, developing technologies to expand the space frontier and conducting fundamental science. Constellation was developed...
- Homeschool Fun - Learning Science I think our favorite unit of study is science. But when dad's a rocket scientist and mom's a rocket mom, what do you expect. (Yes the "Rocket mom" comment was a play on words, but dad really is a rocket scientist!). We do remind our...
- World Water Crisis Idea Girl Consulting - World Water Crisis-Did you know that Wired Science reports that, "By 2025, 1.8 billion people will live in countries with "absolute water scarcity," according to a report released this year by the United Nations Environment Pro...
- The Hubble Space Telescope With the help of the final servicing mission for NASA's Hubble Space Telescope happening NOW in May 2009, this amazing instrument which has promoted worldwide interest in astronomy through the astounding images it has brought us, should continue to f...
- Charles W. Woodward High School Alumni Charles W. Woodward High School Alumni, Rockville, Maryland 20852 School open 1966-1988 Paulette's Mermaid Mobile! Click here to find out more ....
- Bob Lazar - Area 51? -and- UFO's Bob Lazar born 1959, Robert Scott Lazar. Lazar claims to have worked on a secret project to reverse engineer the power systems on a captured UFO that the Americans have in their possession. Working at the area S-4 base at the Nevada Test Site and als...
- Starcom: The US Space Force StarCom: The U.S. Space Force could have been one of the greats among 80s-era toy empires: they had a huge line of toys, a Saturday-morning cartoon and even lunch boxes! It was like G.I. Joe in space, with the Young Astronauts' Council's official sup...
- The Best Tweets Are From Space! On May 11, 2009, Michael J. Massimino flew into orbit on STS-125, the final Hubble servicing mission by the Space Shuttle Atlantis. During the mission, he became the first person to use Twitter in space. Here are some of the best tweets from Mike (a...
- All about Kites There is no simple pleasure that is shared with family and friends, than the simple act of flying a kite. It brings one back to a time before the world went to electronics. With the wind in your hair, your eyes to the heavens above, watching the mir...
- Space? Space Shuttle? Space Station? Space Science! July 20, 2009 is the 40th Anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moonlanding. Here's another Site that Discusses the 1969 Moonlanding Observations from space can help us understand our planet's dilemma with climate change, global warming, environmental polluti...
- Travel Threads: Space My father was an aerospace engineer and my grandmother a planetarium director. So I've always had a personal relationship with the space program -- never as my career, but as something I followed avidly, the way children of military families are more...
- A New Moon Race For Helium 3? Moon Rocks brought to Earth show a relative concentration of Helium-3, an isotope highly studied and sought after for nuclear energy production. Is there a new race to the moon to mine this isotope for our growing energy needs? This lens discusses...
