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| | Amazing Space: The Moon
This Web site provides basic facts about the moon.
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| | Annual Great Moonbuggy Race
High school and college students are invited to participate in the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center's Great Moonbuggy Race.
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| | Apollo 30th Anniversary
This site contains biographical information, timelines, a photo gallery and information of historical value about man's journey to the moon.
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| | Apollo Lunar Surface Journal
Preview this record of the lunar surface operations conducted by astronauts who landed on the moon from 1969 through 1972.
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| | Astromaterials Curation
The Astromaterials Acquisition and Curation Office is tasked to curate NASA's current and future collections of extraterrestrial samples. Curation includes documentation, preservation, preparation and distribution of samples for research, education and public outreach.
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| | BioBLAST
In this multimedia curriculum supplement, high school students use their human and plant biology know-how to become “space farmers.” Their goal is to design and test a model for a life-support system that is plant-based.
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| | Cosmicopia: Ask Us
This site is a source for answers to questions about the sun, physics, planets and space.
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| | Eclipse: World Book @ NASA for Students
Learn how an eclipse causes the darkening of a planet, moon or star.
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| | History Resources From CORE
This site lists history-related videos and resources available for purchase from the Central Operation of Resources for Educators. Visit the CORE Web site for more information.
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| | Human Spaceflight: The Apollo Program
This Web site provides information about the Apollo program which included a large number of uncrewed test missions and eleven crewed missions.
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| | Impact Cratering
What happens when asteroids and meteorites hit the planets? Check out this easy-to-understand explanation of impact cratering.
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| | In Search of Moon Trees
Scattered around our planet are hundreds of trees that were grown from seeds that had been to the moon and back again. Find out if there's one in your neighborhood.
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| | Lunar and Planetary Institute
The Lunar and Planetary Institute space science educational programs and resources involve a wide variety of audiences. They include K–12 students and educators; undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate students; and the public. The venues are both formal and informal venues and are on the local, regional, and national levels.
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| | Lunar and Planetary Science
NASA's National Space Science Data Center is a permanent archive for space science mission data. Look here for information about the planets in Earth's solar system, and the missions that sought to learn more about them.
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| | Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite
The LCROSS spacecraft will travel to the moon as a payload aboard the launch vehicle for the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. LCROSS seeks to confirm the presence, or absence, of water ice in permanently shadowed craters at the moon's north or south pole.
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| | Lunar Prospector
Learn about NASA's most recent mission to study the moon. This sites offers items of interest to educators and students including a teacher's guide, lesson plans, models and other resources about the moon.
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| | Lunar Prospector -- Lunar Geology
This site provides archived information about the Lunar Prospector mission and Lunar geology. The educator's section contains lesson plans, models and classroom activities.
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| | Moon Resources From CORE
This site lists moon-related videos and resources available for purchase from the Central Operation of Resources for Educators. Visit the CORE Web site for more information.
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| | Moon: World Book @ NASA
The moon is Earth's only natural satellite and the only astronomical body other than Earth ever visited by human beings. Read more about the moon in this article.
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| | NASA Eclipse Home Page
This site is the ultimate NASA resource for online information about eclipses.
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| | NASA Links About Apollo
This web site provides links to a number of Web sites with information about the Apollo missions to the moon.
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| | NASA Maps the Moon With Google
New higher-resolution lunar imagery and maps that include NASA multimedia content now are available on the Google Moon Web site.
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| | NASA Space Place: Activities About Earth and the Moon
NASA Space Place has many resources that are excellent classroom activities designed for students in grades 5-8.
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| | Neil Armstrong: World Book @ NASA for Students
Neil Armstrong was the first person to set foot on the moon. Read more information about this famous American astronaut.
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| | Recipe for a Galactic Mobile
Construct a galactic mobile to hang in the classroom. This activity is designed for middle school students.
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| | Saturn Illustrated Chronology
View the illustrated chronology of the development and deployment of the Saturn rockets.
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| | Solar System Exploration: Earth's Moon
This site has facts, figures and links about Earth's moon.
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| | The Apollo Spacecraft -- A Chronology
This site provides a chronology of the development of the Apollo spacecraft and the lunar missions.
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| | The Discovery Program
NASA's Discovery Program gives scientists the opportunity to delve deep into their imaginations and find innovative ways to unlock the mysteries of the solar system. Visit the education section for classroom resources and ideas.
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| | The Great Moon Hoax
Did astronauts really land on the moon? The article presents proof that the moon rocks returned during the Apollo missions are indeed authentic.
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| | The Moon for Younger Students
This site has information about the moon for elementary-aged students.
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| | The Rendezvous That Was Almost Missed
From NASA Facts, the archived article tells about the design of the lunar-orbit rendezvous, developed at Langley Research Center for the Apollo program. The site includes photos and diagrams.
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