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41. IIA > Astronomy Links
Inter University Centre for Astronomy astrophysics, Pune About IUCAA,Research Publications,Library,A Search,NASA for kids,FAQ,Multimedia Gallery .
http://www.iiap.res.in/links.html
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42. S2N2 | Resource Finder | By Topic | General Space Science
AstroWeb Astronomy/astrophysics on the Internet AstroWeb links to Space kidsprovides activities, news, and links regarding space science for kids.
http://www.s2n2.org/r_generalsci.html
General Space Science Including Links for Kids
The following is collection of General Space Science related links as well as links to Space Science sites geared towards children. General Space Science Sites
Space Science Education Resource Directory
The Space Science Education Resource Directory is a convenient way to find NASA space science products for use in classrooms, science museums, planetariums, and other settings.
teachspacescience.org/
AstroWeb: Astronomy/Astrophysics on the Internet
AstroWeb links to resources on space observation and research, as well as publications, organizations, images, software, and more.
www.stsci.edu/astroweb/astronomy.html
Central Operations of Resources for Educators (CORE)
NASA CORE is a worldwide distribution center for NASA's multimedia educational materials including videocassettes, slides, and CD-ROM programs. For a nominal fee, CORE will provide educators with materials through its mail order service.
core.nasa.gov/
Federal Resources for Educational Excellence: Space Science
Federal Resources for Educational Excellence links to an array of educational resources on space science.

43. Interesting And Fun Sites
Lots of links to pet sites. Animal Tracks Kid s Page is a service of the HighEnergy astrophysics Science Archive Research Center. kids Astronomy
http://www.yvrls.lib.wa.us/funsites.html
Interesting and fun sites!!
Click on the blue line where you would like to begin.
Kids Pick Top 10 ALA 700+ Great Sites for Kids ALSC Notable Web Sites Animals and Pets ... Washington State
Kids Pick Top 10
Kids Pick Top 10 ALA 700+ Great Sites for Kids
American Library Association lists sites about everything from rainbows to animal legends. ALSC Notable Web Sites
Great sites chosen by librarians for children from birth to 14.
Animals and pets
Acme Pet
Lots of links to pet sites. Animal Tracks Kid's Page
Cool information and photos from National Wildlife Federation and Ranger Rick. There is also a Spanish section. National Zoo
See all the goings' on at the zoo in Washington, D.C. Yahooligans
Click on "animals" for many interesting topics. Inside the Animal Mind (Nature)
Are Animals Intelligent?
Around the World
Brooklyn Expedition: Latin America
Information about Latin American cultures, history, and animals. Amazing Travel Bureau (National Geographic)
From this site you can travel to some fascinating places.
Arts and Crafts
Cyberkids
Share your art, jokes, and stories.

44. Hershey Hearts Links
just for kids. We have the highest level neonatal intensive care unit in the region to attened in the fall of 2001, but I want to study astrophysics.
http://www.hersheyhearts.org/links.htm
LINKS HOME NEWSLETTER EVENTS CONTACT US ... LINKS Email - info@hersheyhearts.org "Children's Heart Group at Penn State Children's Hospital is a team of experienced pediatric cardiovascular
physicians, working together to provide world class heart care for children. With pediatric cardiologists in
every subspecialty, and a world renowned pediatric cardiovascular surgeon, we have experience treating
even the rarest of heart defects and conditions." Penn State Children's Hospital "Welcome to Penn State Children's Hospital at Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, where you will find the
world's most accomplished pediatric specialists. We offer a full spectrum of highly advanced health care,
just for kids. We have the highest level neonatal intensive care unit in the region and our pediatric intensive
care unit has received the highest rating for care, placing us among the best in the world. Best yet, our
specialists travel to neighborhoods throughout the state so that children can receive evaluation and follow-up,
close to home."

45. Astronomy Resources
conferences, events, feature stories, expeditions, kids links, and more. Both links searchable. The Virtual Astronomy, astrophysics,
http://mclibrary.nhmccd.edu/astronomy.html

46. Other Lists Of Astronomy Resources
Astronomy and astrophysics links ( Ka Chun ) Page containing miscellaneous and moonset/moonrise times, and numerous links, including some for kids.
http://www.vilspa.esa.es/astroweb/yp_other_astronomy.html
Other lists of astronomy resources
3D Hydro group
Self-gravity in fluid and particle systems is the primary mechanism for the creation of structure in the Universe on astronomical scales.
Accretion Disk - An Astronomy Internet Directory
The Accretion Disk is a directory of Astronomy links for use by amateur astronomers world-wide.
An Astronomer's Guide to On-line Bibliographic Databases and Information Services
This is Starlink User Note 174.1 (29 November 1993).
See also " A Guide to Astronomical Catalogues, Databases and Archives available through Starlink" , Starlink User Note 162.1 (18. March 1993), also by A.C. Davenhall, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Univ. of Leicester.
Annotated Links to Introductory Astronomy Web Resources
Links organized by 30 subjects; each link gives a brief review.
Archeops balloon experiment ( ARCHEOPS )
Archeops is an international collaboration aiming at measuring the Cosmic Microwave background anisotropies in the (sub)millimetre domain on a large area of the sky and with high angular resolution. The first balloon flight occured in July 1999 from Trapani ASI base. Next flights are planned from Kiruna in Sweden in December 2000 and January 2001.
( ALPO )
An educational organization that instucts observers in proper technique, collects amateur observations and promulgates them to the professional community.

47. Resources For Parents On The Internet
America links Up A kids Online TeachIn is a broad-based public awareness Collection of astronomy and astrophysics activities including the study of
http://www.shodor.org/ssep/pae/internet/resources.html
Table of Contents What is the Internet?
History

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Resources for Parents on the Internet This annotated list of websites is intended to assist parents in finding parenting information and educational resources for their families. The list is not intended to be comprehensive, and due to the constantly changing nature of the Internet, the links included here may become outdated at any time. However, these sites were reviewed with the goal of selecting a sampling of some of the more engaging parenting, reference, science and mathematics material on the internet useful for parents and families. Once you are familiar with using search tools on the Internet, you will be able to find other sites, and perhaps ones that are more suited to your specific interests. If you find sites you want to recommend to The Shodor Education Foundation, Inc., please send the URL to WebMaster@shodor.org Parenting Resources The Children's Partnership
http://www.childrenspartnership.org

A national nonprofit, nonpartisan organization which informs leaders and the public about the needs of America's 70 million children. The Partnership undertakes research and policy analysis, publishes reports and multimedia materials, and forges new alliances among parents, policy makers and the private sector to achieve tangible gains for children. Includes a technology guide for parents and several reports on current children's issues. Parents and Children Together Online
http://www.indiana.edu/~eric_rec/fl/pcto/menu.html

48. Science Friday Kids Connection, Oct 11 2002 Hour 2
Department of astrophysics and Hayden Planetarium American Museum of Natural History links in the kids Connection were live at the time of posting.
http://www.sciencefriday.com/kids/sfkc20021011-2.html
Science Friday
Making Science Radioactive With Host Ira Flatow
Science Friday Home Page from National Public Radio with host Ira Flatow Science Friday Kids' Connection tm
October 11, 2002: Hour Two: New Solar System Object Program Summary Guests Related Links and Resources For Discussion ... SFKC Home Program Summary This week guest host Paul Raeburn sits in for Ira Flatow. What a find! Thanks to the powers of space telescopes and a carefully devised search strategy, scientists have discovered the biggest object in the solar system since Pluto was discovered 72 years ago. The object, dubbed 'Quaoar,' is roughly 1250 km in diameter about the size of Pluto's moon Charon. It's about 6 billion kilometers away from Earth. Quaoar is being classified as a Kuiper belt object, not a planet but it's still the largest object to be found in the solar system in decades. Caltech scientists say that Quaoar demonstrates beyond a doubt a theory that held that large bodies exist in the farthest reaches of the solar system. The hope is that more large bodies will be found in the Kuiper belt that match or exceed the size of Pluto. And because these discoveries are comprised of primordial materials that formed the solar system some 5 billion years ago, scientists are pleased to uncover some of the history behind these previously undiscovered objects. Guests
Charles Liu, Astrophysicist

49. Links - Centre For Astrophysics
ASTRONET Astronomy Picture of the Day Astronomy for kids StarChild O mocho Encyclopedia of Astronomy and astrophysics
http://www.astro.up.pt/recursos/astronomy-4.html
Resources Links Astronomy Software Others ... Statistics
Publications Teaching Other For more information please contact us www@astro.up.pt

50. Cool Links To Hot Topics In Physics
astrophysics Data System Physics/Geophysics service This searchable kids links. Questacon The National Science and Technology Centre Home Page.
http://www.physics.adelaide.edu.au/cssm/CoolLinks.html

Cool Links to Hot Topics in Physics
The Special Research Center for the Subatomic Structure of Matter and the National Institute for Theoretical Physics have received many requests for links to the latest and greatest hot physics topics. We hope you'll find the following links to be exciting, enjoyable and informative even if you're not a "Nuclear Physicist" or "Rocket Scientist" (yet!). Visit the Magazine Rack , other Link Collections , the Toy Box or see some Kids' Links
Ask a Physicist!
High School and all secondary school students in Australia! Got a physics question? Want to speak to an expert? Then send your question to our physics guru . Please include the name of your school and year of study with your question. For obvious reasons the guru is unable to answer questions directly connected to schoolwork e.g. assignments, homework and the like. Questions of this sort will not be answered!
Experience the CSSM's Visualizations of QCD
Discover the Origin of Mass. Take a tour of the world of quarks and gluons. See Colour Images of Quark Eigenmodes. Explore our Collection of QCD Animations. Imagine the Orion Supercomputer on Your Desk...
CSSM Research Featured in Physics World
In the December issue of Physics World, Gerrit Schierholz of DESY in Germany describes recent calculations by Tony Thomas and co-workers at the University of Adelaide in Australia, and the Jefferson Lab and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

51. Internet Resources: Focus On Student-Centered Learning
The Global Schoolhouse, sponsored by Microsoft, links kids around the world, and exploration astrophysics, microgravity science (space processing),
http://www.ncrel.org/tplan/handbook/resfoc.htm

Internet Resources
Focus on Student-Centered Learning
The ERIC Clearinghouse on Adult, Career, and Vocational Education is maintained by the Center on Education and Training for Employment (CETE) at Ohio State University. This site provides information vital to vocational education planners wanting further resources concerning referrals, orientations, and workshops to help develop skills in using ERIC search services, consultation in developing strategies for searching the ERIC database Web site, and assistance with accessing ERIC through the Internet. Users have the option of submitting articles for online publication and receiving feedback from others in the field. Available online at http://ericacve.org Bilingual Books for Kids is a commercial site that distributes materials written with Spanish and English appearing side-by-side. These books introduce bilingual skills, increase language and learning abilities, and heighten cultural awareness. Their catalog includes multicultural games, biographies, poetry, juvenile fiction, and southwestern stories and legends. This site is included here as a possible curricular resource. Available online at www.bilingualbooks.com/

52. Teacher Resources - Educational Links
CybersurfariA great internet scavenger hunt for kids of all ages! HarvardSmithsonian Center for astrophysics Science Education Department Resources for
http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/teacher_resources/edu_links.html
Educational Internet Links Arranged by Topic
Biology
Project Oceanography A Distance Learning Marine Science Program for Middle Schools Dinosaurs in Cyberspace Everything you'd ever want to know about dinosaurs! Entomology Resources Iowa State link about all kinds of bugs! Interactive Frog Dissection Link for those of you who don't want to get your hands messy Monarch Watch Dedicated to Monarch butterfly education, conservation, and research. Lots of information on Monarch biology and migration as well as suggestions for in-class activities. Also, opportunities for student participation on-line or in Monarch tagging and migration-watch projects. Sea World Educational Resources hands-on activities included University of Michigan's Museum of Zoology homepage Includes pictures and information about animals including their classification Veterinary Resources Page NetVet Resources includes electronic zoo, how to care for pets, and what a veterinarian does
Earth Science
Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences This on-line resource will steer you to great Earth science data websites DEVELOP: Digital Earth Virtual Environment and Learning Outreach Project A NASA project that helps teachers incorporate maps and data - everything from satellite imagery, topographical and population maps, to data about migration and weather patterns - into the classroom.

53. Space Science Links
Astronomy and Space for kids Kid s Astronomy includes many links for kids It also includes some astrophysics basics, a Index, a history of cosmic ray
http://set.lanl.gov/programs/LASSO/SpaceLinks.htm
Los Alamos Space Science Outreach Links to Space Science Sites Return to SET Menu Page LASSO Main Page
Welcome to the LASSO Space Science Links Page. Los Alamos National Laboratory and its' representatives are not responsible for the content in the following links nor does the Department of Energy or the Laboratory endorse or certify the accuracy of materials within these linked pages. Internet Sites dealing with the Space Sciences All links will open in a new window. A B C E ... W A
  • A 2001 Mars Odyssey: Student NanoExperiment Challenge - The Planetary Society, in cooperation with NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, invited young people worldwide to submit prototypes for the first student-designed experiment on Mars. Entry deadline was July 31, 1999.
  • ACE News Archives _ Archived pages on the Advanced Composition Explorer
  • ACE Photos - photos of the Advanced Composition Explorer spacecraft and its related instruments.
  • The ACE/SWEPAM page - The Earth is constantly bombarded with high speed particles coming not only from the sun, but also from outside of the solar system. Studying these energetic particles can help us understand the origin and evolution of our solar system.
  • The Adventure of Echo the Bat - Follow the adventures of Echo the Bat at this interactive site targeted for 3rd to 6th graders. Units include Understanding Light and an introduction to the electromagnetic spectrum, Remote Sensing, and Biodiversity. This site contains lesson plans, activities, reproducible worksheets, visuals, and links to the interactive modules found in Echo's adventures. Also included are references to national and local science standards. Most activities were developed from a constructivist approach.

54. Galaxy Hot Links To Other Astronomy Resources
It is a service of the High Energy astrophysics Science Archive Research Center StarChild A learning center for young astronomers a COOL site for kids,
http://cse.ssl.berkeley.edu/SegwayEd/lessons/classifying_galaxies/links.htm
Classifying Galaxies Astronomy Links Looking for more astronomy information? Try these links!
Note: Some links may take a few moments to load in your browser.
Please be patient - these resources are well worth the wait!
Project Ceres - Classifying Galaxies Astronomy resources - this is excellent! Galaxies and Quasars
Hands On Universe: Galaxy Types
Space Telescope Science Institute - These are links to information of general interest regarding the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) and the Space Telescope Science Institute (ST ScI). This includes information or interest to educators, students, the media and the general public; pictures resulting from observations by HST instruments.
young galaxies - Single image - part of the famous Hubble "Deep Field"
SEGway (Science Education Gateway) - Learning adventures in Earth and Space science from a NASA-sponsored partnership of museums, researchers and educators. SEGway is the public user interface of the Science Information Infrastructure (SII), funded by NASA's Information Infrastructure Technology and Applications (IITA), a component of the Federal High Performance Computing and Communications program (HPCC). What is a galaxy?

55. NASA
Images from High Energy astrophysics A NASA image library from high-energy NASA for kids - links to sites just for kids recommended by NASA
http://www.ability.org.uk/nasa.html
Our Aims Services Stats ... Z NASA Aero Design Team Online - Learn about what makes airplanes fly and the cutting-edge research that NASA is conducting in this field. Apollo Lunar Surface Journal - This NASA site has the complete transcripts of all communications between the ground and the astronauts of the Apollo missions 11 to 17, plus RealAudio samples of the Apollo 11 mission. Around the World in Eighty Scenes - NASA' Observatorium's cybertake on the Jules Verne classic. This Image Gallery exhibit takes you from A(Alexandria, the ancient Egyptian port city) to Z (Wellington, New Zealand) and 78 other Earthly points in between. See the world as it looks from an orbiting satellite in full color and with brief explanations. Artwork of Saturn and Its Satellites - a NASA compilation of all the exciting artwork from the Cassini home pages Ask the Space Scientist: FAQ page - Archive of answers from this site which receives 30-50 questions a day about the earth, the moon, the cosmos, and other space topics; a NASA site. Astrobiology at NASA - Astrobiology is the study of the origin, distribution, and destiny of life in the universe. It uses multiple scientific disciplines and space technologies to address fundamental questions of the origins of life.

56. Universe Today - Space Links: Astronomy
Astronomy for kids Get your children addicted to the hobby you have loved all your Sam Dupree s Home Page - contains links on astronomy, astrophysics,
http://www.universetoday.com/html/directory/astronomy.html
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Web www.universetoday.com Space Link Directory: Astronomy Please support our partners by visiting their websites. A full directory of links is further down this page. Click here to add your site to the directory. Partners 671 Million Miles Per Hour - A site dedicated to astronomy and space exploration. With animations, games, news, missions page, monthly sky dairy, fascinating facts and loads of great links.
A Practical Guide to Astronomy
- This electronic encyclopedia is a great resource for the both the beginner and the experienced backyard astronomer. Full of facts and photos.
accessentertainment.co.uk
- UK entertainment venues directory, humann interest and its humble but useful astronomy section
Amateur Astronomy from Scotland

Amazing Space Place
- Telescopes, eyepieces and accessories. Astronomy books, videos and more.
Andromeda Observatory
- shows the work carried out at an amateur astronomer's observatory.
Andy's Astronomy Page
- Astrophotography, Amateur Astronomy, Space Missions, etc.
archaeoastronomy.com

57. Armagh Observatory Astronomy Links
kids Astronomy .com Windows to the Universe exceptionally good site.The High-Energy astrophysics Learning Center from NASA. The Bad Astronomy Website
http://www.arm.ac.uk/astronomy_links.html
Links to Astronomical Resources
General Resources Sky Charts Space Agencies UK astronomy ... History
General Resources
Astropersons List - Search for an astronomer. AstroWeb at NRAO Comprehensive list of astronomical resources maintained by the National Radio Astronomy Observatory. Includes telescopes, observing schedules, weather, archives etc. Physics and Astronomy Resources Solar System and Astronomy Resource Guide PhysNet - Physics Departments and Documents Network American Association of Variable Star Observors ... The StarChild Learning Center from NASA. Suitable for children. National Schools' Observatory Telescopes In Education Kids Astronomy .com Windows to the Universe - exceptionally good site. The High-Energy Astrophysics Learning Center from NASA. The Bad Astronomy Website Expanding Universe - a classified search tool for amateur astronomers. Interactive Orrery The Nine Planets Welcome to the Planets Astrophysics in Cyberspace Flashy but a bit slow. Latest HST images from the STSCI Press Office. NASA Information Services This is just what it says.

58. Planetarium Links Page
Kathy Home Web Page Collection of links to Astronomy web sites Astronomy web The web site contains several pages with links and activities for kids.
http://astronomywebguide.com/links_planetariums.html
Edwin Hubble
Image Credit NASA
Observatories, P lanetariums and Museums Click on any of these topics to go to that section Palomar Observatory
Image Credit NASA Museums Arizona Science Center The Arizona Science Center located in Phoenix, AZ. offers more than 300 interactive exhibits, a state-of-the-art planetarium, five-story giant-screen theater, live demonstrations, and traveling exhibitions, and educational resources.
The Chicago Museum of Science and Industry is located in Chicago, IL. Web site provides visitor information, an email museum newsletter, history of the museum, a museum fact sheet, and educational links to the International Space Station, the Mercury Manned Spaceflight, and the Apollo Missions.
Franklin Institute
The Franklin Institute is located in Philadelphia, PA Web site offers a history of the museum, numerous educational links and classroom activities, virtual exhibits, a virtual exhibit on the historical Wright Brothers, links to the museums historical collection artifacts and scientific instruments, links to related resources are also offered.
OMSI
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry was established in 1944. The museum is located in Portland, OR. The museum has 5 exhibit areas, eight science labs, Murdock Planetarium and an OMNIMAX theater. They feature many classroom activities and labs for local students, a nice Physics lab to watch scientists at work, and Meteorite display. OMSI originally was home of the largest Meteorite ever found in the United States

59. 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
The Topic:
Astronomy
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.dustbunny.com/afk/ Learn about the planets, see sky maps to find your favorite stars, and get answers to astronomy questions. Similar Website: 2) StarChild: A Learning Center for Young Astronomers http://starchild.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/StarChild/StarChild.html
Backyard Astronomy
http://www.myweb-site.com/space/ Here you have the basics of backyard astronomy including the equipment needed.
Constellations and their Stars
http://www.astro.wisc.edu/~dolan/constellations/constellations.html

60. Astronomy Links
Still have a question? The links to external sites will display in another window . Then go to About.com s Space Astronomy for kids web site.
http://www.astronomynotes.com/astrlink.htm
Astronomy Links
Purchase the Astronomy Notes book!
Still have a question?
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Sci.Astro
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!).
Bad Astronomy countering the misconceptions
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!).

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