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  1. With an image gallery, a video library, an article archive, and a meteor shower pronunciation guide with audio clips, Space.com is chock full of yummy meteor goodness.
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  2. Do you have a question about astronomy and space science? You've come to the right place.
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  3. This applet shows the locations of the planets, stars, moon, and sun in the sky from any location and for any date and time. It may take 30 seconds or so for the applet to appear on your screen in the space below.
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  7. In 1926 American scientist Robert Goddard launched the first liquid-fueled rocket from his aunt's farm in Massachusetts, and the space age began.
    tagged , ~~ on 02-01-2007 by surfnetkids
  8. The Students for Exploration is an independent, international student organization that originated at MIT and Princeton in 1980 to promote the exploration and development of space.
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  9. This photo gallery of the universe is a collection of Hubble's most spectacular shots.
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  10. This site changes every day, offering a new image and a brief explanation.
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  11. "Astronomy is Looking Up" says Jack Troeger, a 9th grade teacher at Ames High School in Ames, Iowa who loves stargazing and Dalmatians.
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  12. Because NASA has contributed so many gigabytes of material to the WWW, space travel is one of the best covered subjects on the Web. Photos, video and audio are a terrific way to bring the space program home. For would-be space travelers (and their parents
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