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  1. Do you have a question about astronomy and space science? You've come to the right place.
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  2. This is a collection of NASA's best images from the planetary exploration program, extracted from the Planetary Data System CD-ROM.
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  3. In 1926 American scientist Robert Goddard launched the first liquid-fueled rocket from his aunt's farm in Massachusetts, and the space age began.
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  4. 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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  5. This photo gallery of the universe is a collection of Hubble's most spectacular shots.
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  6. Come here to learn more about Jim Lovell, the NASA astronaut played by Tom Hanks in Universal Picture's movie "Apollo 13".
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  7. This multimedia guide to the stars and galaxies is excerpted from their CDROM.
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  8. Although it doesn't have much pizazz, this site is fun because it is a perfect starting point for "What do you want to be when you grow up?".
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  9. This site changes every day, offering a new image and a brief explanation.
    tagged , ~~ on 02-01-2007 by surfnetkids and 1 other
  10. "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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  11. 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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