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Astronomy Links For Young Minds @ GCA7Sky Neill s Geology for kids. Well, this isn t astronomy, More links. Cool Cloudsfor kids- of All Ages Richard Carlson, Iowa State Univ. http://members.aol.com/gca7sky/young.htm
Astronomy Books On The Internet links to some astronomy books online. Firefly Books astronomy Firefly Books -kids astronomy Front Street Books; Harcourt http://members.aol.com/chopstcks/gca7sky/booklink.htm
Space & Astronomy For Kids - Great Resources For Space & Astronomy For Kids Information for kids, parents, and teachers ranging from the latest NASA missions and discoveries to backyard astronomy. Biweekly feature columns, links, moderated chat room, and bulletin board. http://space.about.com/od/educationastronomyspace/a/kidsastronomy.htm
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Links For Kids StarChild links to a number of other great childrens astronomy sites includingone with puzzles and games called NASA kids. Another wonderful childrens http://www.goodteeth.com/forkids.htm
Extractions: document.write(secondIm) Goodteeth.com Joel Goodman, DDS There are numerous web sites devoted to educating young people about the wonders of astronomy. One of the best Ive found is supported by NASA; "Starchild A Learning Center For Young Astronomers" StarChild links to a number of other great childrens astronomy sites including one with puzzles and games called NASA Kids Another wonderful childrens site is Yahooligans The "facts about planets" throughout Goodteeth.com come from a super site crafted by a brilliant and generous individual, Bill Arnett . Check out his information-packed site! As you find more fun astronomy sites, email us so that we can share their web addresses with other site visitors. Other excellent Astronomy Links We have found many fun and interesting dental sites for children. Some of our favorites are: Parentsplace Dental Games Play and Care For Your Teeth Childrens Dentistry Making It Fun Email us with hyperlinks as you discover other dental sites which you would like to share with others.
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Extractions: Beginner Intermediate Advanced The Butterfly Website Gallery of butterfly pictures Cyber ZooMobile a great animal resources page - includes quizzes, trivia, and brain teasers Herp Pictures Frogs, snakes, lizards, turtles and more! National Wildlife Foundation Help protect animals Sea World Animal information database Desert USA All about deserts! River Resource River ecosystems VolcanoWorld Data, models, games, and more! The Weather Dude Find about how weather works and get free weather stuff! What Forces Affect Our Weather? Information on different weather topics Environmental Protection Agency Student Center Exploring the Environment Take care of the Earth Rainforest Action Network Save the rainforests! Coolmath.com A math amusement park! Dr. Math Ask Dr. Math a question Aero Design Team Online NASA's aeronautics department explains flight Amazing Space Web activities that deal with the Hubble Space Telescope Backyard Astronomy Getting started in your astronomy career Ice and Fire To Pluto and the Sun KidsAstronomy.com
USGS TerraWeb For Kids: Links To Other Cool Websites! kids Web! TONS of links to only the hippest websites! astronomy, the environment,math, computers, arts, geography, history, and more! TPS SPACEGATE http://terraweb.wr.usgs.gov/TRS/kids/links.html
Extractions: The NOAA photograph and image collection has been produced to help those interested in studying our natural world learn more about our oceans, the atmosphere, and the history of the pioneers who began the study of our environment in the United States. Browse such collections of great photos of corals, satellite imagery and launches, aquatic animals, storms, plus coastal land and seascapes of Alaska, Antarctica, and much, much more!
Kids Links Kathy Zendner Internet Page, astronomy, Star gazing, located in Salem Keizer,Oregon OR. http://astronomywebguide.com/links_kids.html
Extractions: The Earth & Sky web site offers a number of features. The Earth & Sky daily show is available on the Radio or from the web site in Real Player format, they broadcast a new show daily on a variety of science topics. Other features available include, in-depth articles, "Tonight's Sky" a daily observing guide with images & text, a teachers lounge, kids section has articles, activities, and links for kids, and a Q & A section, and a section called "Scientist profiles", which introduces various scientists.
Astronomy Websites By kids For kids; astronomy for kids (ThinkQuest Project)http//tqjunior.advanced.org/3645/ Learn astronomy Information links for Teachers http://42explore.com/astronomy.htm
Extractions: Easier - Astronomy is the study of things found in space such as the sun, planets, moons, and stars. Harder - Astronomy, one of the oldest sciences, is the study of celestial bodies such as planets, stars, and other objects in space. Astronomers locate objects in the daytime or nighttime skies and measure their magnitudes and motions, searching to find what they are made of and how they create their light. Astronomy for Kids http://www.astro.wisc.edu/~dolan/constellations/constellations.html
Kids Web - Astronomy And Space Awesome Library Scienceastronomy (Plainview Elementary) astronomy links (Galaxy) astronomyGames (ToonUniversity.com). Provides games for kids to learn more about planets http://www.npac.syr.edu/textbook/kidsweb/astronomy.html
Extractions: Stars and Galaxies A comprehensive multimedia guide to stars and galaxies, taken from the CD-ROM Earth and Universe Hubble Space Telescope pictures Some spectacular images from the Hubble space telescope, plus some computer animations The Messier Catalog Images of the brightest and most beautiful diffuse objects in the sky, including nebulae, galaxies and star clusters The Web Nebulae Information about nebulae, with spectacular images Views Of The Solar System Images and information about the Sun, planets, moons, asteroids and comets, and the history of space exploration. Welcome to the Planets Another pictorial tour of the solar system from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. The Nine Planets: A Multimedia Tour of the Solar System Yet another tour of the solar system Shoemaker-Levy 9 comet collision with Jupiter (SEDS Page) Shoemaker-Levy 9 comet collision with Jupiter (JPL Page) Pictures and descriptions of the collision of comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 with Jupiter in July 1994 The Basics of Space Flight An introduction to the concepts of space flight History of Space Exploration Multimedia information on the history of rockets, spacecraft, space exploration, and NASA, including details of all space shuttle flights
Curious About Astronomy? Astronomy Links Although there are many good astronomy links, the purpose of this page is NASA kids Website astronomy information and activities for kids (and adults! http://curious.astro.cornell.edu/links.php
Extractions: The Arts Although there are many good astronomy links, the purpose of this page is to list a dozen or so great websites that have information on many different areas of astronomy or space science. We tried to avoid listing sites that contain a lot of detail about one specific topic only. If you don't see something that looks helpful here, try choosing a subject from the site menu and looking at the websites listed there! Amazing Space : Games and activities relating to a wide variety of astronomy subjects. This site was designed for classrooms, but the activities can be used by anyone.
Pumpkin And Company - Kids/Links/Education_Astronomy&Space You ll also find a selection of links to other astronomyrelated sites and aphoto gallery astronomy and Space for kids Learn about Space Solar System, http://pumpkinandcompany.com/PAC/kids-links-edu_astrospace.htm
Astronomy Search for educational information and links in over 50 categories. Space/astronomy for kids. This is The Mining Company s site for astronomy and Space http://www.educationindex.com/astro/
Extractions: Astronomy Resources A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O ... T U V W X Y Z SM This is an excellent Amateur Telescope Making site with design and crafting information, books and vendors, a terrific gallery of telescope pictures and descriptions, and lots of great ATM links. Historical information, ATM resources, and links to other ATM sites are found in this worthwhile site, produced by the Tallahassee Astronomical Society. AAVSO has compiled 7.5 million observations of variable stars (those that change in brightness) since its founding in 1911. They coordinate, evaluate, and make data available to researchers. There's more information here on variables than most of us knew existed. AAS is the major professional organization for astronomers and others interested in astronomy. Offered here: education, history, membership and meeting information, job register, astronomy links, and The Astrophysical Journal online.
Astronomy Links astronomy for kids links. astronomy for kids kidsastronomy.com. StarChild ALearning Center for Young Astronomers (NASA). The Nine Planets For kids is a http://www.cyprusastronomy.com/Links.html
Extractions: The site is devoted to hands-on astronomy activities and contains high quality material of great usefulness for promoting astronomy to beginners Astronomy Boy Sky-Watch Heavens Above Virtual Trips to Black Holes and Neutron Stars ... The Big Bang Theory NASA Frequently Asked Questions in Cosmology Join Cyprus Astronomical Society SETI@home Group The Night-Sky Test Backyard-astro.com for amateur astronomers
ASTRONOMY URLs astronomy URLs. If you find any of these links no longer operating (after repeated astronomy WEBSITES FOR kids. CONSTELLATIONS ECLIPSES GALAXIES http://www.lawrencehallofscience.org/sii/URLs/URLs-Astronomy.html
Extractions: Please include name of non-operative link as well as the name of this page: URLs-Astronomy ASTRONOMY CLUBS ASTRONOMY COMPANIES ASTRONOMY EDUCATION ASTRONOMY WEBSITES FOR KIDS ... SATELLITES An Astronomy Web Index (Astro Web) http://www.cv.nrao.edu/fits/www/astroweb.html Yahoo's Index of Astronomy Resources Astronomy Picture of the Day http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ Adirondack Video Astronomy http://www.astrovid.com/ email: avaastro@compuserve.com cameras with manual gain and shutter control. Complete kits are available to attach to the telescope. Amateur Sky Survey (TASS) http://www.tass-survey.org/tass/tass.shtml TASS hopes to construct low-cost drift-scan cameras and distribute them to sites around the worldto monitor bright objects across a large section of the sky Amateur Telescope making http://www.astunit.com
Astronomy Web Resources For Students Top of Page. Other Lists of astronomy links For kids. astronomy For kids Thissite is for all you kids who have learned that adults generally make things http://www.cdli.ca/CITE/astronomy.htm
Extractions: Do you have a question about astronomy and space science? You've come to the right place. At this site I have an archive of 3001 questions that visitors have sent me since August 1995. Have a look through this archive first to see if I have already answered your question. If not you may go ahead and send me your question. Astronomy Glossary Astronomy Glossary; Level 1
Homework Help For Kids Includes links to other children s museums, Utah kids links, astronomy Pictureof the Day Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating http://www.slco.lib.ut.us/kidhelp.htm
Astronomy Links There is an online tutorial and a good set of links to other astronomy educationsites on Then go to About.com s Space astronomy for kids web site. http://www.astronomynotes.com/astrlink.htm
Extractions: The links to external sites will display in another window. Another place to get your questions answered is using the usenet news groups sci.astro (for general astronomy questions), sci.astro.amateur (discussion on building your own telescope, buying a telescope, doing your own observing, astronomy clubs, etc.), and sci.astro.research (moderated group about current research topics - note that is really for the professional astronomer). Before you try out those news groups, see if your question has been answered in the ``Frequently Asked Questions'' list known as the sci.astro FAQ list or the sci.space FAQ list (you may want to try the sci.astro FAQ list first). If you do post a message to one of the news groups, be sure to include your email address in your message so people can reply back to you (especially if you don't read that news group that often!). Phil Plait's Bad Astronomy web site is ``devoted to airing out myths and misconceptions in astronomy and related topics''. He separates the fact from all of the fiction and junk science on many television shows and movies. He does reference my Astronomy Notes material (but, why of course!).