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M. Corcoran
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Each week this NASA/Goddard/Smithsonian site provides a new high energy astrophysics image, (captured in the extreme ultraviolet, x-rays, or gamma rays). You can get information…
  
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E. Chaisson; Publisher: Wright Center for Science Education Tufts University
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This comprehensive site features excerpts from Eric Chaisson’s book "Cosmic Evolution" and offers images, movies, and text. The seven sections include galaxy formation, the birth and…
  
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T. Phillips
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Listen to the atmosphere at Interactive NASA Space Physics Ionosphere Radio Experiments (INSPIRE), which streams the audio frequency radio emissions from the atmosphere. At this site…
  
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Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence
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At this site, produced by the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) Institute, you can find out about the ongoing search for intelligent life beyond the solar system. Don't…
  
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Check out this index of science fiction books that use decently accurate science that can be used for teaching astronomy and physics concepts. It was compiled by Andrew Fraknoi for…
  
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Editor: K. Lehman
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At this site, you'll find extensive information on the Big Bang theory, galaxies and clusters, relic radiation, cosmic strings et al, and inflation. Also, there are several helpful…
  
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G. Ottewell
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Make a model of the solar system--all you need is a thousand yards and some objects, most very small. All model planet sizes and locations are provided.
  
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D. Benningfield; Publisher: StarDate Online
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On this site, the McDonald Observatory at the University of Texas offers astronomy activities for kids of all ages. You can investigate shadows, the night sky, the moon, sundials,…
  
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Publisher: Maryland Science Center
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The Maryland Science Center offers traveling science programs to assemblies and classrooms alike. Topics presented involve electricity, chemistry, optics, cryogenics, archaeology,…
  
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Space Telescope Science Institute, Formal Education Group
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This site, from the Space Telescope Institute, presents all sorts of interesting history, concepts, and activities. You can learn about the history of telescopes, plan a mission to…
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