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121. MGPL Webrary® - Kids' Links
Achildren s computer library (in English and Spanish) for kids who love to read The IPL has a fullservice Children s Department with links to a Science
http://www.webrary.org/kids/jkidslinks.html
K i d s ' L i n k s The following sites are recommended for children from preschool through grade 6, their parents and other caregivers. Parents are strongly urged to read and discuss with their children the brochure Student Safety on the Information Highway and to accompany their children when they use the Internet. You can also search for links on a specific subject. Index
    : Lots of Things to Learn and Do
    : Problems, Feelings and Behavior
    : Different Beliefs
    : People, Laws and Government; Taking Care of our Planet
    : The Words We Use
    : Birds and Beasts; Science, Space and Math
    : Your Body, Your Family
    : Art and Entertainment and All that Fun Stuff
    : I Want to Read! I Want to Write!
    : Here and Around the World; History; Important People to Know
000 Lots of Things to Do and Learn
Ready Web
A collection of resources for parents and teachers on school readiness. Sponsored by ERIC Clearinghouse on Elementary and Early Childhood Education. (readyweb.crc.uiuc.edu/)
Kids Hub
A great site for older kids that offers much help and information, including a daily news quiz, information on endangered animals, and learning activities. Try Homework Help for writing, spelling, science, language arts, and social studies assignments. (quizhub.com/quiz/quizhub.cfm)

122. Astronomy - Oops! Page Or Resource Not Found. Please Select From An Option Below
Includes images with the planet. Offers details about its temperature and its surface.
http://www.astronomy.com/content/static/AstroForKids/neptune.asp
Home The magazine Intro to astronomy Exploring further ... Kalmbach Publishing denotes premium content reserved for Astronomy magazine readers only. Learn more Oops! The page you requested was not found. Click below to review some of the great new features our site has to offer, or refer to our navigation on the left to continue your adventure on Astronomy.com
The sky this month and more
Whether you're a beginning stargazer or a seasoned amateur, Astronomy magazine's monthly columns have something for you. Star Dome Astronomy gives you the tools to explore the universe. Space weather center Solar flares can spark aurorae. Astronomy can tell you when and where. Your weather Track the stormy skies with Astronomy Multimedia gallery Astronomy 's on-line library. Glossary Contact us Advertising info About the magazine ... Privacy statement

123. Astronomy For Kids
Includes a picture and brief facts about this planet.
http://www.frontiernet.net/~kidpower/mars.html
MARS
Is sometimes called the Red Planet. Its mass (weight) is 1/10th that of the Earth. Its diameter is 1/2 that of our planet.
Is the fourth planet in order from the Sun. It is about 228 million kilometers from the Sun.
Makes one complete orbit around the Sun every 686.98 days.
Rotates on its axis about the same speed as the Earth. It completes one rotation in about 24 hours and 37 minutes.
Has seasons similar to our planet, but they last much longer.
Has a total of 2 satellites (or moons).

124. Astronomy - Oops! Page Or Resource Not Found. Please Select From An Option Below
Images, details and facts about this planet, its surface and its temperature.
http://www.astronomy.com/content/static/AstroForKids/mars.asp
Home The magazine Intro to astronomy Exploring further ... Kalmbach Publishing denotes premium content reserved for Astronomy magazine readers only. Learn more Oops! The page you requested was not found. Click below to review some of the great new features our site has to offer, or refer to our navigation on the left to continue your adventure on Astronomy.com
The sky this month and more
Whether you're a beginning stargazer or a seasoned amateur, Astronomy magazine's monthly columns have something for you. Star Dome Astronomy gives you the tools to explore the universe. Space weather center Solar flares can spark aurorae. Astronomy can tell you when and where. Your weather Track the stormy skies with Astronomy Multimedia gallery Astronomy 's on-line library. Glossary Contact us Advertising info About the magazine ... Privacy statement

125. Eyes On The Sky, Feet On The Ground: WWW Links
General astronomy links. Sky Telescope s vast collection of astronomy sites A list of astronomy sites National Aeronautics and Space Administration
http://hea-www.harvard.edu/ECT/the_book/booklinks.html
Here are some sites around the World Wide Web which pertain to topics discussed throughout this book. Although each chapter has its own set of links, this page offers the complete collection, with additional sites for those interested in general astronomy, amateur astronomy, professional astronomical institutions, and astronomy news. General Astronomy Links 's vast collection of astronomy sites A list of astronomy sites National Aeronautics and Space Administration National Air and Space Museum ... Home

126. EAAE Hot Links
AstroWeb astronomy/Astrophysics on the Internet an index of pointers to Live video, photo gallery, teacher resources, and kid s corner. site for K-12
http://www.algonet.se/~sirius/eaae/hotlinks.htm
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INTERESTING WEB RESOURCES Extensive Indexes of Pointers to Web Resources AstroWeb: Astronomy/Astrophysics on the Internet an index of pointers to astronomy-related information available on the Internet.
Yahoo´s index of Astronomy Resources

European Resources and Partners of EAAE European Southern Observatory (ESO)
  • VLT Information - Extensive information about and latest news from the new super telescope
    European Space Agency (ESA)

    The European Planetarium Network (EuroPlaNet)

    Euro-Asian Association of Teachers of Astronomy (EAATA)

    Bradford Robotic Telescope
    - remote and robotic telescope on the WWW
    Arsakeio's Astrolaboratory
    - a pilot astrolaboratory in Greece
    Light Pollution Programme
    - an educational programme which you can join. It is organized by Dr. M. Metaxa and is supported by the Greek Ministry of Education
    The 28 Youth Astronomical Conference April 1-4, 2002 in Varna, Bulgaria
    Amtsgymnasiet i Sønderborg, Denmark - a secondary school with many interesting activities in astronomy. Very active in astrophotography - a secondary school with a scientific program called Astronomy and Computer Science which recruit students from all of Sweden International Planetarium Society (IPS) - A planetarium and an observatory in the Austrian Alps which is open to the public. They also have presentations for children. The observatory and the planetarium can also be booked for family events, company vacations, and for seminars.
  • 127. Astronomy
    Tells about each of the planets in our solar system and the sun.
    http://www.astronomy.com/asy/default.aspx?c=a&id=1091

    128. Astronomy For Kids
    Includes information and two pictures related to this topic.
    http://www.frontiernet.net/~kidpower/asteroid.html
    ASTEROIDS
    Are also known as the Minor Planets.
    Orbit the Sun mainly between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
    Usually range in size from 1 kilometer to 1000 kilometers across.
    Are difficult to observe because of their small size.
    Gaspra (above) and Ida (right) are two known Asteroids. Ceres, Pallas, Juno and Vesta are some other of the larger Asteroids.
    Sometimes have moons that orbit them. Notice the small moon that orbits Ida (right).

    129. Astronomy For Kids - Learn About Asteroids
    Provides a definition, a history background and pictures related to these bodies.
    http://www.kidsastronomy.com/asteroid.htm
    The Asteroid Belt
    What Would You Like To Learn About?
    The Sun

    Learn About The Planets
    Mercury
    Venus Earth Mars ... Pluto
    Learn About The Moons of Our Solar System
    Earth's Moon
    Mars' Moons Jupiter's Moons Saturn's Moons ... Pluto's Moon
    Learn About Astroids And Comets
    Astroids
    Comets
    All Planets
    (For Printing)
    All Moons
    Make-A-Solar System What are asteroids? An asteroid is a large rock in outer space. Some, like Ceres, can be very large, while others are as small as a grain of sand. Due to their smaller size, asteroids do not have enough gravity to pull themselves into the shape of a ball. Astronomers group asteroids into different categories based on the way they reflect sunlight. The asteroid belt is divided into an inner belt and an outer belt. The inner belt which is made up of asteroids that are within 250 million miles of the Sun contains asteroids that are made of metals. The outer belt, which includes asteroids 250 million miles beyond the Sun, consists of rocky asteroids. These asteroids appear darker than the asteroids of the inner belt, and are rich in carbon.

    130. Astronomy For Kids
    Contains an image and facts related to the planet.
    http://www.frontiernet.net/~kidpower/jupiter.html
    JUPITER
    Is the largest of all the planets. Its mass (weight) is over 320 times that of the Earth. Its diameter is over 10 times that of our planet.
    Is the fifth planet in order from the Sun. It is about 780 million kilometers from the Sun.
    Makes one complete orbit around the Sun every 11.86 years.
    Rotates on its axis faster than any other planet. It completes one rotation in about 9 hours and 50 minutes.
    Is one of the brightest planets.
    Has a total of 16 satellites.

    131. Astronomy For Kids Jupiter
    Provides details about its location, its visibility from Earth as well as data related to its size and its moons.
    http://www.dustbunny.com/afk/planets/jupiter/
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    Jupiter Facts Distance from Sun
    Approximately 466 million miles
    Number of Moons
    At least 61
    Diameter
    85788 miles
    Length of Day
    10 Earth hours
    Length of Year 12 Earth years Name Comes from the Roman king of the gods. Visited by Pioneer 11, Viking, Galileo and others King of the Planets The fifth planet in our solar system is also the largest planet in our system, both in size and mass. Jupiter's diameter of over 85,000 miles is almost twelve times that of Earth and its mass is well over twice as much as all the rest of the planets put together. These facts make it appropriate that the planet is named after the king of all the other gods in ancient Roman mythology Jupiter is also the first of the gas planets in our system. A gas planet is one that does not have a solid surface like Earth. Instead, you can think of Jupiter, as well as the rest of the gas planets, as being a giant ball of mostly hydrogen and helium. Scientists believe that Jupiter has a small rocky core at its center, but even the core of this giant planet is much larger than our Earth. Jupiter's size not only makes it the largest planet in our solar system, it has also helped us explore the outer planets. Scientists have used the planet's gravity to accelerate spacecraft and send them one their way to Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.

    132. Kathy Schrock's Guide For Educators - Space Science And Astronomy
    astronomy Homework Help links to astronomy pages for all ages, includes theKids Science News Network, NASA SciFiles, NASA Connect, and NASA Live
    http://school.discovery.com/schrockguide/sci-tech/scisp.html
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    Space Science
    NASA Sites
    Space Science
    Amazing Space

    ...a site which leads teachers and students on guided explorations of the universe using Hubble Telescope images and much more
    Astronomy Homework Help

    ...links to astronomy pages for all ages, arranged by topic
    AstroWeb

    ...a collection of pointers to astronomy-related information available on the Internet
    Discovery Channel School: Astronomy Lesson Plans
    ...curriculum tie-ins with the programs, vocabulary, and great activities to support this subject in the classroom, including space science, planets, astronomy, the space shuutle, and much more Earth and Sky ...scripts and a searchable archive of this science-radio show Eric's Treasure Trove of Astronomy and Planetary Science ...a comprehensive online encyclopedia of astronomical and planetary information and definitions Hubble Site ...a site which presents all types of information, data, and photos about the Hubble Telescope Infrared Astronomy ...images and descriptions from this specialized field of astronomy K-8 Aeronautics Internet Textbook ...a site with lesson plans, activities, information, and much more for teaching aeronuatic principles in the classroom

    133. Astronomy Software Links - Astronomy Software For Amateur And Professional Astro
    Discover links and resources for astronomy software for amateur and professionalastronomers and for people interested in astronomy, stargazing and space.
    http://space.about.com/cs/software/
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    Commercial Astronomy Software for astronomy and astronomers. DeepSky 2000 Astronomy Software
    A suite of Astronomy Software which lets you perform a variety of tasks related to deepsky observing. Orbit Explorer Astronomy Software
    Physics educational and Astronomy Software for high school and college students and teachers. You can do lab exercises in gravitational physics, and study elliptical orbits, double stars, escape velocity, Kepler's third law, Lagrange points, the three body problem and more. Software Bisque Astronomy Software
    Makers of a number of Astronomy Software related products. Starry Night Astronomy Software
    Developed by Space.com, Starry Night is a realistic astronomy software for personal computers.

    134. STUDENTS: Homework Helpers | NIE WORLD
    Homework helpers links just for students! Cool Science for Curious kids The Howard Hughes Medical Institute invites curious kids to explore
    http://www.nieworld.com/students/links/science.htm
    nieworld.com Teachers Families Projects ... Speak NIEasy
    SCIENCE - the study of life systems, research and theory.
    Astronomy The Hubble Telescope
    http://www.exploratorium.edu/origins/hubble/
    Looking into our search for beginnings. NASA Sighting Opportunities
    http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/realdata/sightings/
    Up-to-the-minute data from Mission Control to project the path the spacecraft will make across the sky. Other Links COOL SCHOOLS - schools on the web and other interesting school stuff. SCIENCE - the study of life systems, research and theory. MATHEMATICS - help with homework and exercises for your mind. HUMANITIES - the study of being human. ... Northern Lights
    http://www.northern-lights.no/
    You don't need to travel to the Artic Circle to see this fascinating display of colored lights in the night sky. Solar System Simulator
    http://space.jpl.nasa.gov/
    Show me...as seen from....on....in the year...! Space Telescope Science Institute
    http://oposite.stsci.edu/pubinfo/Anim.html
    This site has visualizations, movies and animations. SpaceKids http://spacekids.hq.nasa.gov/

    135. Homework Pages - Sonoma County Library
    Science. astronomy the Planets. Exploring the Planets Amazing pictures and The Aquarium has special Guides for kids, like the Aquarium kids Guide,
    http://www.sonoma.lib.ca.us/homework/science.html

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    Science Fair Project Resource Guide
    Everything needed to get you started: practical how-to help, sample projects, ideas, magazines and more. From the Internet Public Library.
    California State Science Fair
    Learn how to enter the state-level Science Fair. Click on "Getting Started with a Project" or " Science Resources" for links to a wide range of science sites.
    Building Volcano Models
    Lots and lots of different types of volcano models, with photos and instructions. Useful for teachers as well as kids.
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    Exploring the Planets
    Amazing pictures and up-to-date information on the solar system with information on the Voyager mission too, from the National Air and Space Museum.
    The Constellations and the Stars
    Information on stars, constellations, the Milky Way.

    136. ReferenceResources:Astronomy
    astronomy links links to all types of astronomy sites. All Aboard astronomy forKids Learn about black holes, comets, constellations, eclipses,
    http://www.kidinfo.com/Science/Astronomy.html
    Reference Resources: Astronomy
    Ask An Astronomer Ask an Astronomer
    Astronomy and Space for Kids Astronomy Links Links to all types of astronomy sites All Aboard Astronomy for Kids Learn about black holes, comets, constellations, eclipses, observation equipment, phases of the Moon, the planets, the stars and the Sun, and last but not least the Universe. You will find neat pictures, and be able to use avirtual telescope Arty the Part-time Astronaut A children's interactive adventure though our solar system. Guide Arty and his alien friend Greg to the many sites of our solar system. A site for the young Astronomer Astronomy for Kids In The Planets section, take a journey through the solar system by clicking on any of the planets; In the Sky Maps section, check out what's happening in the sky; Sky Facts, and MORE Kids' Astronomy Astronomy classes for kids; News; Solar system; Ask an expert

    137. Astronomy Links - Washington County Public Schools
    astronomy links. Current Information and Charts. Our Friendly Sky This newspaperarticle is printed in local newspapers and is authored by Rod Martin and
    http://www.alt.wcboe.k12.md.us/mainfold/curric/planetarium/links.htm
    William M. Brish Planetarium
    Rod Martin's Bookmarks
    ASTRONOMY LINKS
    Current Information and Charts
    Our Friendly Sky
    This newspaper article is printed in local newspapers and is authored by Rod Martin and Andy Smetzer.
    Star Gazer
    Jack Horkheimer is the PBS Star Gazer. See the shows on this site. Make sure to look at the cartoons!
    Space.com
    Current news about space, astronomy, and scientific missions are included in this site.
    Abrams Planetarium
    This is the premier calendar about sky and astronomy events.
    StarDate Online
    This is a good resource for astronomy both obvious and obscure. Great resource for current earth and sky events written in a very understandable manner. Charts and resources are available.
    SKY Online
    For breaking news and general astronomy information, use this site
    Old Farmer's Almanac
    Information that's hard to find, but it's all here!
    Light
    Fuse
    This mission studies the universe at the far ultraviolet portion of the spectrum to gather previously unobserved information.
    The Electromagnetic Spectrum
    Examples of the various frequencies and research at the various wavelengths of light are presented at a very understandable level.

    138. LodeStar Astronomy Center - Astronomy Links
    The LodeStar astronomy Center is a University of New Mexico project located Click now to skip navigation links and go straight to this page s content.
    http://www.lodestar.unm.edu/links.html
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    Mars Oppposition 2005

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    The Albuquerque Astronomical Society

    Rio Rancho Astronomical Society

    Clovis Astronomy Club

    The New Mexico Tech Astronomy Club
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    Ulysses Comet Watch
    Do you have questions about Astronomy? Here's your chance to Ask An Astronomer! You can send astronomy questions to Professor Richard Rand at the University of New Mexico. Click here to send your e-mail Now Showing! Star Facts The four brightest stars in the sky are Sirius (in the Canis Major constellation), Canopus (in the Carina constellation), Alpha Centauri (in the Centaurus constellation), and Arcturus (in the Bootes constellation). Admission Prices Adults (13-59) Planetarium $6.00

    139. Deborah Hopkinson, Author Of Sweet Clara And The Freedom Quilt
    Lighthouse links, Bluebird links Bluebird links, astronomy links Gardening withKids! FANNIE Food Cooking, New Books New Books
    http://www.deborahhopkinson.com/
    Deborah Hopkinson
    Author Deborah Hopkinson atop the Empire State Building in NYC.
    Deborah Hopkinson's most recent books are Saving Strawberry Farm , a picture book set in the Great Depression, and Billy and the Rebel , a book for young readers based on a true Civil War incident at the Battle of Gettysburg. Look for a new biography of Charles Darwin in May 2005. Her award-winning books include Shutting out the Sky Apples to Oregon A Band of Angels , and Girl Wonder: A Baseball Story in Nine Innings . Click here for information on baseball links and lesson plans , astronomer Maria Mitchell , and cookbook expert Fannie Merritt Farmer . Contact Deborah at deborah@deborahhopkinson.com New in 2005!!
    Three Ready-to-Reads for Young Readers:
    * Young People of the Civil War Billy and the Rebel
    * John Adams Speaks for Freedom
    *Susan B. Anthony: Fighter for Women's Rights A Picture Book set in the Great Depression, Illustrated by Rachel Isadora:
    * SAVING STRAWBERRY FARM
    An Illustrated biography for young readers
    * WHO WAS CHARLES DARWIN?

    140. APS: Astronomy Online Links
    CASA astronomy Link List An extensive set of links to observatories, It alsohas links to information on teaching astronomy at the college level,
    http://aps.colorado.edu/online/astro_online.html
    APS Home Research Astronomy Online Courses ... Local Access
    Astronomy Online
    at the
    University of Colorado
    Index to this page: General Astronomy Outside Links Content Guide: =no classification, general This webpage collects information on astronomy that is of general interest to the public and students. Its focus is web resources developed by members of the APS Department, but there are several links to outside astronomy web resources as well. Use the Content Guide above to get a rough idea of the content level at a given link. If you would like to add a resource to this page, please post the URL to the Local Access pages of this site or email the Astronomy Online webmaster
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