Space Sites

         EdSpace  Edspace is the web site of NASA's Educator Astronaut Program. The site invites you to walk in the shoes of an astronaut to experience virtual training exercises and get behind the scenes to learn more about the people on Earth who make spaceflight possible.

         Hubble Space Telescope

        Imagine the Universe  A glimpse into the mysteries of our universe.

         Kids Astronomy  Astronomy for kids.

        Jet Propulsion Lab Homepage

     Malin Space Science Systems (MSSS) designs, develops, and operates
instruments that fly on robotic spacecraft.

      Ms. Latta's Space Page  Tons of links on space related subjects compiled by our own Ms. Latta.

          NASA Home Page

     NASA for Kids.   A site for kids that includes information on space, rockets, airplanes, and astronauts.  Also includes related projects and games.*

    *The Nine Planets.    The Nine Planets is an overview of the history, mythology, and current scientific knowledge of each of the planets and their moons in our solar system. Each page has text and images, some have sounds and movies. A multimedia tour of the Solar System by Bill Arnett.

      Office of Space Flight NASA site for space flight and human exploration.

         Science at NASA

          Solar Views  Views of the solar system.

     Space.com. Lots of current space info.

      Space Team Online.   Lots of information about the space shuttle and the international space station.

     StarChild  A learning center for young astronomers

        The Earth from Space  This is an awesome photo of the earth at night from the space station.

         The Solar System A description, movie and activities about the solar system from NASA.

Mars Sites

     Exploring Mars  Your starting point for exploring Mars on the Internet.

           Mars Exploration Rover Mission  The Latest News From Spirit and Opportunity from the Jet Propulsion Lab.

    Mars Global Surveyor Home Page

     Mars Surveyor 98 Home Page.    News, photos, and timetables for the twin spacecraft program. One spacecraft will land on Mars in early December, 1999. From the Jet Propulsion Lab.

     NASA Center for Mars Exploration


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