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Space Exploration
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2008
'The New Space Race' is a site designed for kids that introduces them to the history of space exploration, and then explores current developments in space like space tourism and private space businesses. With interviews, easy-to-understand writing, videos, and pictures, our site helps people discover more about the 'New Space Race.'
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2003
This site investigates the possibility of living in outer space or on other planets. Our investigation is relevant in view of the increasingly scarce resources our planet is facing. At the same time, our team members have a great interest to find out more about space and heavenly bodies. We hope that our visitors will enjoy visiting the site.
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2003
Welcome to the amazing world of rockets! We hope you enjoy our site. Fasten your seatbelts as you soar and explore these spectacular innovations!
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2003
This site is about the exploration of space.
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2003
A site to know more about Space Travel and various technologies used for Space Travel.
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2003
This site is dedicated to the Space Shuttle Columbia.
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2001
Space exploration has been of paramount importance since the ancient people found the need to keep track of time and direction. Since then, our interests in the great mysteries of the heavens have grown. Many great astronomical minds have developed theories to explain the wonders of the universe. From ancient times to the future, this site will explain how humans have and will explore space. The site investigates several key theories and space missions that were performed through the evolution of space exploration.
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2009
Our site aims upon the questioning reality weather UFOs exist or not....well many believe that it is just a myth sort of thing but in our site we have provided some fullproof evidences that suggest - YES UFOs EXIST..so matching information and creativity, we finally made a site which is very user friendly and informative..We hope that you like it.
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2009
Our web site contains detailed information and analysis regarding space exploration, complete with images and interactives
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2007
Come here to learn about one of Saturn's moons, Titan. Discover what is so special about this moon and why life is thought to exist on its surface. Here you'll learn if creatures truly inhabit this moon, how NASA researches it and the full up to date truth about this commonly unheard of body.
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2007
Our website is meant to teach the people about the solar system, black holes, wormholes, and the original nine planets although Pluto is now considered a dwarf planet. We have detailed information of the nine planets as well as an example of a ship flying through a wormhole. We also cover the basics of faster than light travel. We also have a smal
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2006
We were pleased to see that the astronautic development in China was succeed in the past few years. The mystery of the Solar System is amazing to us.
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2006
Our team, Space T, constructs a website concerning the space as well as all of its truths and mysteries. Shortly, in the website, we present the identity and characteristics of each planet. The research also concerns black holes, stars, comets, plus description and information about other galaxies and existences.
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2004
This site will help you to understand the mysteries of space and about the history of space exploration. Enjoy learning about the marvelous expanse of space!
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2003
Learn all about the history of space exploration, and a few of the the many ways that space technology has improved our lives and benefited mankind.
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2003
This site is about different space crafts, the space station, astronauts and satellites.
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2003
The STS mission began on the morning of January 16th, 2003. On February 1, 2003, as the shuttle was entering earth, Columbia sadly exploded in mid-air. This site is about the mission and the crew that died.
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2003
Website exploring various aspects of space travel.
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2003
This site give a history of space exploration, information on some of the tools used in training the astronuats, and fun facts about astronauts.
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2003
A look at the problems and solutions of space travel in the future.
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2003
This site is about the exploration of space. It gives a history of the past missions and much more. Enter to see what this site has on space exploration.
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2003
Information about the past, present and future of space travel.
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2003
Our site is basically to introduce the viewer to the laws governing space travel and the history, present and future of space travel. The major manned spaceflights will be featured. However, a limitation of our site will be that it will not include unmanned spaceprobes.
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2003
Our site features media that relates to modern space travel. From the Stonehenge to Galileo, and to the launch of Apollo 13. This site has everything that relates to space travel. We are proud to present our information about the modern space travel. From the Launch to the moon to the future models of the space travel.
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2003
Do you ever wonder if the Government really tells the truth about what we see in the sky??! Some say that Extra Terrestrials have taken them to the mother ship. Is it true??! Enter this site to find out more!
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2003
This site gives information about NASA and the US Air Force. Enter to learn more about these exciting government and military programs.
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2003
The physiological effects of space on the human body can be drastic or minor depending on the length of time spent in space. This site is designed to help heighten the awareness of the effects space has on the the human body.
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2003
In "Space - The Final Frontier," students of all ages can explore the planets, astronauts, and other aspects of space travel. Learn what kind of training astronauts received before they became astronauts. Explore the planets to see how they are alike and different. We live in an amazing world, and space is the new frontier we are rapidly exploring.
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2003
Welcome to the Space Launch Technology homepage. This site is dedicated to the past, present, and future of satellite and manned space launch. On this site, you will find an overview of space launches and the technology required to pull them off, information on the first satellites, and the Space Race. You will also find information on possible future methods of space launch.
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2003
Our site covers space travel, food and suits of astronauts, and the Pille Hungarian detector developed for measurements.
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2003
We present to you a delightful array of topics on space travel. Whether it is about the comprehensive compilation of history, the amazing breakthroughs that benefit the Earth, the recent mars missions, or the technology advances in space travel, we got it. All the information is up-to-date and ready for everyone to understand.
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2003
Enter this site to explore space and learn what is really out there.
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2002
Have you ever wondered how old you would be if you were born on Mercury? Why Mars is Red? What do the planets names mean? Find out this and more about planets, stars, and space exploration in our web site about space.
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2002
Come visit our spectacular web site about the space shuttle. We have games, a movie, and interesting facts. You will learn a lot from our site. Learn the histrory of the program, and about spacewalks, and what life is like for the astronauts.
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2002
Spacecraft are very important. Shuttles and space stations are for research. Astronauts can learn a lot about space in them. On this site you will learn how people conctruct them and how they are used.
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2002
Our site is all dedicated to Space Exploration. It was created, and made by kids. It has things from spaceships to voyages and is a really great sight.
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2002
5-4-3-2-1 Lift Off! This site is about the history and parts of the space shuttle. For your enjoyment we have included a crossword puzzle and a word search. We hope you will enjoy our site, and don't forget to sign our guestbook!
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2002
Welcome to the Wonders of Our Universe! Come in, take a look around.
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2001
Behind the Space Travel - Everyone on the Earth focuses on the space travel e.g. a trip to Mars. But does there anyone care about the things that are behind the space travel? This site provides much information about rockets, space shuttles, space station and spacesuits, which are essential for early stage of exploring space. As an interdisciplinary entry, we not only give information about the information stated above, but also discuss physics (the concept about force, including gravitational force, friction, action and reaction pair, weightlessness etc.) and biology (the feelings of astronauts when they first encounter microgravity and the countermeasures). In this site, NASA’s space projects such as Air-breathing rockets, space elevator and space plane, which will make space travel much cheaper, are introduced. Moreover, spin-off products of space technology are also introduced in this entry.
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2001
This interactive web site explores the planets and other aspects of our solar system. Each planet page includes an introduction, basic facts about the planet, an activity on creating the a model of the planet and a link to more interesting facts about the planet. The web site also includes many activities for you to do at home such as a crossword puzzle, links to more web sites about planets, and an interactive quiz and wordsearch to help you text your knowledge. Looking for a space Travel Timeline? You'll find one on our web site that highlights the events in the histiry of Space Exploration. There's lots of planet information for you on our web site.
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2001
Welcome to "Infinity and Beyond," a web site created for space fanatics of all ages. Our site includes information and facts about each planet, stars, asteroids, comets, and shuttles of the past and present. It also includes lots of fun things to do such as games, jokes, a word search and cross-word puzzle, and a fun and interactive alien poll. You can test your space knowledge and take our quiz. If you have a few minutes you can tell us your opinion about Pluto being a planet or not. Enjoy our site while you zoom around the solar system.
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2001
The Journey To Jupiter website was created to inform people about exploration of Jupiter and its moons; The Galileo Project. Galileo is a satellite orbiting Jupiter and its moons. It takes photographs and records information about the atmosphere and the moons. This site introduces visitors to this little known NASA project.
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2001
This site will tell you information about artificial satellites including their structure, types of orbit, uses, and history. It gives detailed information about the launching of space probes that visited the planets in our solar system.
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2001
This web site is about human interaction linking with the solar system. We will go through step by step astronaunt training and then give a tour of the solar system in a new science fiction space craft. We will include fun facts and even a learning game or two that have to do with the solar system.
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2001
It is a homepage about space travel. The special themes are: Moonlanding, space rockets, space shuttles and there is also a quiz.
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2001
Our web-site contains information regarding the history of space-exploration as well as current research projects being conducted in space. The web-site offers a taste of events related to outer-space.
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2001
Our site is about space exploration. It covers the history of space exploration and focuses on six main areas: rockets, space stations, probes, satellites, famous space explorers and places. It also has an interactive section which includes games, a test, an interview with an astronaut and more. We hope you enjoy our site!
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2001
Space Exploration, including the Dawn of the Space Age, to the current work on the International Space Station, Mars exploration, and what lies ahead in the future
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Finalist
2001
From the early astronomers to modern day explorers, Space: Everything you Need to Know and Beyond will teach you about our solar system and natural space phenomena such as black holes and supernovas. You will learn interesting facts about space explorers like Galileo, Buzz Aldrin, and Neil Armstrong. We also have facts on spacecrafts and space stations such as Mir, Skylab, and the Challenger. You won't need to go to any other space website once you visit Space: Everything you Need to Know and Beyond.
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2001
From the big bang to the history of space exploration, take a tour through space with Mrs. Funnel and her alien class along with their tour guide, NASA scientist, Dr. Leo Smith. They will explore planet-to-planet and take a dive into a black hole. They will discover what makes rockets go and the night stars glow. Learn how the sun makes light and the moon shines bright.
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2000
At this Astronomy site, one can find astronomy information, latest space technology, and future space technology. Users can chart the sky with an online sky chart. Users can get info on where to see comets, meteor showers, planets, and other astronomical phenomenon. Users can also learn about the different types of telescopes.
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2000
The space beyond the thermosphere is unknown to most people. It is the very topic that has both interested as well intrigued man. Therefore, our web site has information on all the planets in outer space as well as the galaxy in general. Other astronomical phenomena, such as meteoroids and comets are included.
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Finalist
2000
Our web site is about the exploration of space. It does not include things like stars or planets. Instead it is about the space program, people who made major contributions, tools and equipment they use for exploration, and major milestones along the way. We also have an interactive fun and games section, where you can test the knowledge you gain at this site. You can even send us a diamante poem like our sameples for our poetry wall.
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2000
This website provides a wealth of concise information about space topics that would interest other students at the 4th through 6th grade levels. We have included information on the Solar System, the Constellations, Natural Objects in Space, Man-Made Spacecraft, Biographies of Important People in Space Exploration, and a fun quiz.
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Finalist
2000
Our website is about the Mars Climate Orbiter and what happened to it when two different measurement systems were used . It is also about the metric system and what a wonderful system of measurement it is. Our webpage has many different pages. It includes a lot of information about the Mars Climate Orbiter, Faster, Better, Cheaper, and NASAs Mission. There is metric information, a metric history timeline, and links to other metric resources. We hope to encourage everyone to Go Metric! An important page lists many links to other space web sites. It lists NASA Field Centers, Reference sites, and of course, Fun sites. We will be
posting reviews of the space sites and also making a Top Ten list. Be sure to visit a site and send us a review. Then you can check back, and see what others think. Check out our site and be ready to blast into space and GO METRIC!
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2000
This site, written from the perspective of 24th century Martian colonists, explores the exciting new possibilities of colonizing Mars. It encompasses a brief history of human knowledge of Mars, from myths in ancient times to the 20th Century, with its prolific number of exploratory missions to the 24th Century, a possible future in which humans live, work and play on Mars.
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2000
This web site is about our Galaxy and the marvelous things in it. We have included information on all of the planets, the sun, and other celelstial events. Meteors, comets, asteroids, and the Northen Lights are also included. We have given theories about the origin of the planets and also included information about UFOs.
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2000
In October 1954, the Committee for the International Geophysical Year (IGY) recommended to its member countries that they should consider launching satellites for scientific space exploration. In April and July of 1955 the USSR and the US, respectively, announced their plans to launch satellites for the IGY. These satellites would soon provide an enormous information about the Eart and outer space, and stimulste further research on artificial satellites.
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2000
Learn about Space exploration from the worlds to beyond.
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2000
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2000
Space has interested humans since the beginning of time. When ancient people looked up into the sky, they wondered what those spots of light were and why they moved. They had to make up stories to explain it all. Today we can use telescopes and spaceships to look at and travel to some of those places and find out information about the entire universe. Our website covers space from all directions. We take our visitors from the earliest astronomers and instruments through the ideas of the future. We cover the history of rockets and astronomy, people in space, telescopes, spaceships and space stations, discoveries, space probes and satellites, space colonies of the future, and a space timeline. Our website is loaded with great information and amazing pictures!
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2000
This site has detailed technical information about spacecrafts and about what has been in space. The photo gallery provides photos from the whole world.
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2000
Our web site touches upon and explains different interstellar space phenomenon, specifically blackholes, quasars, nebulae, neutron stars, and supernovae. We explain how they are formed and what specific theories explain them.
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2000
The Future Of Space Exploration is a state-of-the-art Macromedia Flash Presentation that is full screen and entirely immersive and interactive. They learn by interacting with the web site, reading articles, viewing pictures, movies, sounds, and taking short quizzes to test what they know. Topics include "The Future Of Robotics In Space," "Innovations In Space Suit Technology," "Life Support Systems," "The Next Generation Of Spacecraft," "New Sources Of Energy," "RecentDiscoveries," and "Commericalization In Space."
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2000
The Heavens is an online reference center geared toward the education and enlightenment of visitors in the many aspects of space. This trip through the cosmos will have you research space's many complex, yet exciting elements, delve into interactive galleries, and leave you with a sense of reverence and understanding of the world up above.
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2000
This site teaches a little about each planet and has an adventure for the visitor. "Your space craft is in trouble, do not land anywhere but Earth."
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2000
The world right now thinks that going to Mars is same as going to the moon, just that going to Mars takes a little longer time and a little more dedication. Now according to our research, we found out that Mars exploration is anything but that. We want to teach the people what Mars exploration is really about and what we need to expect in order to reach Mars.
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2000
This site provides the viewer with information about the solar system and three major space exploration projects.
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1999
The objective of our ThinkQuest entry is to promote knowledge about Space. Humans have been looking at the heavens for centuries in wonder and amazement. Space has been studied by numerous ancient cultures, and countless legends have their own stories about what the heavens are made of. The purpose of this web site is to let visitors interactively learn more about what they see in the skies. They can also learn about where our current knowledge of Space has come from. Visitors can share their findings and discoveries with the authors of the site and with other visitors, enhancing their learning experience.
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1999
Our web site "Blast Off to Space: Above and Beyond" is about space travel and space phenomena. It includes three sections: Past, Present, and Future. In the Past section, there is information about Animals in Space and a Timeline. The Present section includes information about the Space Shuttle, the Hubble Space Telescope and Black Holes, White Holes and Wormholes. The Future section has information about Future Missions, the Mars Colony mission, and the International Space Station. Our site also includes an Interview with an Astronaut and a fun Games page. We hope this web site will be informative to all people interested in the space program.
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1999
This project is an exploration of space. We wanted to explore the virtual side of space and the real side. The educational objectives were to learn about the many facets of space and space exploration that we did not know before. Another is to learn how to work cooperatively with each other on a team that was formed of students from two countries over 4000 miles apart. We formulated questions about space for each other to answer and we wrote stories on space as well. Through researching many different ways like Internet resources, library materials, interviewing people via email and more we were able to answer several questions. The process was the big learning event! It was great!
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1999
"Fly Into Space with the Challenger Space Center" is an entry about the design, planning, features, and purpose of a Challenger Space Center being built in Kenai, Alaska (starting in summer of 1999). This will be the first Challenger Learning Center in the state of Alaska, and will surely attract students from across the state. Our web entry briefly addresses basic "who, what, where, when, why, and how" questions, as well as listing some of the recent contributors and the historybehind the Challenger Centers. We think that our web site's format is a good way to make our site easily understandable and straightforward to visitors! Although the center's main focus is space education, our web site also looks at some of the steps involved with designing and constructing an educational center such as this. Our web entry, therefore, looks at both the purpose of the new Challenger Space Center, as well as the process involved with getting the center constructed and operating. Our entry will provide students across the country a look at the process involved in establishing a Challenger Space center in a new state. The site will enable students in schools across the state of Alaska to learn about the design, process, and features of the newest Challenger Space Center (before they make their first trip to visit it!). The project coordinator hopes to link this "student" site to his already existing Challenger web site! After visiting this site, students will say, "Now I know more about what a Challenger Space Center is, and what's involved in making one!"
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1999
The students created a web site about the International
Space Station. The site is geared toward 5th grade
students and above, introducing them to this cooperative venture
between many countries. The site offers an introduction
to the Space Station, an explanation of it's purpose and value
to human life on earth. It also gives students an easy navigated
site to primary information about the ISS all in one place. Students
will learn how the space program impacts life here on earth and
how and why space exploration is needed.
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1999
Our entry contains information on space and related subjects. Such as, astronauts Neil Armstrong and John Glenn, some information on astronomy and beliefs about aliens. It also contains a section on space shuttles and how they work.
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1999
Our web site on Outer Space provides information on planets, our moon, eclipses, stars, contellations, comets, asteroids, meteors and meteorites. In addition, American astronauts and the NASA missions are documented. Interactive quizzes, crossword puzzles and words searches hopefully will make the learning enjoyable. Contact with the viewers is through E-mail, a guestbook and a message board. The viewers are asked to give their opinions, contribute their own created constellation GIF files, ask questions and use the message board to tell of current NASA explorations and findings, as well as events in the night sky. Our educational objective is to involve students in learning about our universe in a way in which they may be the learners and producers of information.
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1999
We are doing Outer Space for our theme. The parts are Planets, Space Anomalies, Stars: Life to death, Technology & Vehicles and Movies. The educational purpose is to teach others more about space in general. We were sure to include a bibliography to thank our many resources. We put many different pictures on the page, most were about planets. We have links that work, a hit counter, and a lot of really neat backgrounds.
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1999
We started this web page because we were interested in the technology of space travel, the science of planets, the wonder of stars, and the fascination of United States Navy Fighters. We made our web page to teach visitors about planets, famous astronauts and space travel, stars, constellations, and United States Navy Fighters. We have met our objectives by showing pictures, providing interactive links, and sharing information. We did research and wrote about famous astronauts Alan Shepard, Virgil Grissom, Neil Armstrong, and John Glenn. We created an interesting web page so that visitors could learn about stars and constellations by using tables and links to each of the constellation diagrams and a link to information about stars. Visitors can click on special planet buttons in a table that will link them with our research on planets. We provided information to visitors about USN Fighters by using tables, pictures, interactive crosswords and quizzes, and text.
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1999
The web site teaches the evolution of our current space program including the principles of jet propulsion and the laws of gravity. We explore the beginning phases of the International Space Station, as well as life on the I.S.S.
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1999
Begin to quench your thirst for knowledge about Space and the Universe by visiting this site. Start by exploring the Solar System, and then view the Cosmos. Consider the other topics in the site: famous people in space technology, the Moon, Black Holes and other strange phenomena. Space has endless and unknown wonders -you can be mystified in the comfort of your home with just a click!! The site features computer animations of explorations of he planets, and little surprises! Languages: English .
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1999
History of Space Exploration.
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1999
The website shows a chronology of the space exploration industry. It does not only provide the exploration carried out by the USA but also Europe, former USSR, Rusia and some other joint projects.
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1999
The web site "Space-exploration: The exploration of the 4th dimension" has been built to try to explain theories and to show manned spaceflights. The question "Is the universe endless?" is the theoretical question explored. A giant MediaMuseum is available, where the visitor can download images, videos and 3D worlds. Curious? Take a look!
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1999
The team has created a website based upon the U.S. Space Program from the past, present, and into the future. Significant milestones and heroes of the U.S. Space Program are featured through essays, photos, and activities. The students have included their vision for space travel in the future, as well as the visions of writers/directors such as George Lucas and Gene Rodenberry.
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1999
This site will give users information about traveling through space, new developments, history and the problems we face.
The main objective is to inform people of the possibilities
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1999
We were searching for Extra Terrestrial Life in all over the world.
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1999
"The Unknown" is an interactive look at the Earth, the Solar System, our Universe, and more.The educational objective of the site is quite simple: provide students and teachers with a handy and thorough treatment of Earth. Teachers have a section (Education Expeditions) for resources to access when teaching about space, and a teacher-only forum. Students have homework help sessions available and message boards for you to post your views. Galactic Games centers around quizzes and simulations. Space News is presented, with current stories posted daily.
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1999
ThinkSpace is designed to teach people about space. Using the Internet style of learning we created a web page that would be both informative and fun for the internet user. There are five main sections to the page: Stars, Galaxies, Solar System, Universe, and Astronomers. In each of these main sections we enable the user to expand upon their present knowledge. It is our hope that the users will help our site grow by taking part in the interactive sections of the site. We have included two areas where users may add pictures to a gallery and submit samples of their creative writing as it relates to topics about space. Additionally our chat program will allow the user to discuss and exchange ideas on a global basis. The web site is supplemented by a comprehensive popup glossary, search engine, message board, guestbook, and interactive games.
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1999
Space has been a great mystery to us, with its surprises waiting to be discovered and knowing our own home (Earth), as we all know it. There are so many things and information about this topic that seem so endless for us to present an exegesis at a push of a button. It is vast and it is an enigma, like Pandoras box waiting to be opened by somebody who appreciates the knowledge being proposed and acknowledged the realm beyond our own World.
Though, we cannot see the mysteries and solve the secrets with our own eyes, at least we have a particular good idea on the subject expanding so rapidly, Astronomy. This is what we would like to emphasize, the appreciation of what we know as a complex topic. We should be aware of what is around us, for what is essential is naked to the eye. In the near future someone might begin to explore the things beyond our own Galaxy. Then each night as we go to bed we will be able to reach the stars.
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1998
This web site presents information on building space stations designed for human occupation. Start by taking a quiz to see what you know about space then take a guided tour to different aspects of building a space station; for example, what changes are needed due to artificial gravity? End by building your own virtual space station, or exploring a nice set of annotated links.
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1998
Venture into the frontiers of exploration that humans have attempted to study throughout history: oceans, space, and the field of medicine. Examine the information that is provided about each of these frontiers, and experience the discoveries through animated slide shows illustrating the findings of courageous adventurers. This site is user-friendly, featuring a useful help section as well as interesting information about the technologies and the thought processes that went into the site's creation.
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1998
If you want to know more about Mars, this excellent site provides a lot of information about the planet and NASA's efforts to explore it. A chronology provides a time line of all efforts to explore Mars. Read the information on the Red Planet and form an opinion on whether there has ever been--or will be--life on Mars.
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1998
Space "junk" presents several potential problems to space travelers. Since humans first started exploring space, we have left behind an estimated 120,000 objects. Some of these are large enough to detect with radar and avoid. But the majority of this debris is small--the size of a BB pellet--and hard to detect. Find out what's being done about this trash dilemma and how big a problem it really is.
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1998
We hope for other students to learn about space and become as interested as we are. The site could be reference for students. For us it was also a way to learn more about space.
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1998
Our web page, The Space Shuttle Online, is designed to help kids and adults with their many questions about the Space Shuttle. There are useful pictures and captions to help everyone enjoy it.
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1998
Learn about the history of US manned space flights including the Mercur, Gemini, and Apollo missions.
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1998
Objective #1 Promote the "Internet Style of Learning" by allowing other students to explore the Star of India and the Challenger Space Center through the eyes and ears of our team members. The audio clips, slide shows, coloring books, journals, artwork and content bring those who visit the Web site closer to our student's experiences. The Web site reflects how our fifth grade students think and feel about exploration. Objective #2 An emphasis on the "Big Question": How are voyagers now and then similar? The Web site reflects that the voyagers are similar in many ways. In addition, our project allows for visitors to express how they feel about the similarities between voyagers then and now, and the visitor can read how other people feel about the same question. This not only helps visitors to our site, but also will provide our team members with other points of view from around the world. Objective #3 The site provides some background information on the Star of India and the Challenger Space Center. The project not only supports learning for our visitors, but it requires that the team members both work on a "real-life" project and they must "tell the world" what they learned. This has provided a tremendous learning experience for the six-team members.
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1997
Enter this site to explore the galaxy and learn many fascinating facts.
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1997
3--2--1--Liftoff! Do you know the name of the first woman in space? Do you know when the first orbital space mission was and who was on it? This site was designed to teach about space exploration, and it has many links to NASA's web sites. It is chock full of facts about space missions, plus has a section about home rocketry.
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1997
Do you believe in extraterrestrials and UFOs? This site might convince you one way or the other. Or maybe you're thinking about going to Mars, or wondering how spaceships are built. Find answers to all these questions and more at this comprehensive space site. When you're done with the aliens, read about the rocket weapons that sparked the space program, or the upcoming space station, then take a virtual exploration of the Red Planet.
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1996
The first seven U.S. astronauts had to meet very specific qualifications and pass many rigorous tests. See what it took to become an astronaut and the training involved. Learn about the history of rocket propulsion and the manned U.S. space program. This web site has a great archive of pictures and facts about space exploration--the manned missions, the exploratory missions and the Mir space station. Do you have the "right stuff"?
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