Endeavour Docks to the Space Station
Now in Space -- Expedition 15
Follow the crewmembers of Expedition 15 during their mission to the International Space Station.
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International Space Station Information Page
The International Space Station site offers up-to-date information about the orbital outpost.
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ISS Assembly Sequence
This assembly animation depicts piece-by-piece construction of the International Space Station, from beginning to proposed completion.
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Assembly Sequence Imagery
Exterior photos show the station's growth as new components are added.
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Integrated Truss Structure Interactive
This interactive describes the individual parts that make up the Integrated Truss Structure.
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Space Station Assembly
The site provides information about the assembly of the International Space Station and includes a comparison between the shuttle robotic arm and the station robotic arm. Check the assembly schedule from this page.
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NASA Kids' Club -- Grab It Game (Grades K-1)
Students practice beginning sounds in this interactive game for children.
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Brain Bites
Amusing one-minute videos from NASA answer some of the questions about space you were afraid to ask.
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Dress Me for Space (Grades K-4)
This interactive game allows students to dress an imaginary friend as an astronaut.
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The Best-Dressed Astronaut Storybook (Grades K-4)
Use this interactive storybook for students in the classroom.
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NASA Desktop Images for Wallpaper
Download "Humans in Space" for desktop wallpaper.
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See the International Space Station in the Night Sky
Do you want to know when the ISS will be flying over your city? Select your country to find out.
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Space Food
What do astronauts eat in space?
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Did you know astronauts' bodies change shape in space? (Grades 3-5)
Watch this video clip from the NASA Kids Science News Network.
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Mosiac Robot Puzzle (Grades 5-8)
Stump your friends with your mosaic robot puzzle.
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Ray Shielding Activity (Grades 3-5)
This lesson challenges students to analyze different materials to simulate space radiation shielding on a spacecraft and select the best material to build a spacecraft.
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Suited for Spacewalking Educator Guide (Grades 5-12)
Capture students' imaginations with this guide to spacewalking.
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Build It With Spacewalks Poster (All Grades)
Use the activities on the back of this poster to teach the technology behind space suits.
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Toys in Space II Video Resource Guide (Grades K-12)
Use activities about toys in space to enhance hands-on science and mathematics lessons.
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Get a Space Nose (Grades 5-8)
Even the best-trained human nose is still nowhere as sensitive as most dog noses. So maybe the astronauts should take an astro-dog along for safety!
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Low Earth Orbit (Grades 5-8)
Being in orbit changes everything!
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