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  1. Medical Operations and Life Sciences Activities on Space Station (NASA TM 58248) October 1982 by Philip; Mason, John Johnson, 1982
  2. Teachers and Students Investigating Plants in Space: A Teacher's Guide with Activities for Life Sciences (EG-1997-02-113-HQ)
  3. Suited for spacewalking teacher's guide with activities for physical and life sciences (SuDoc NAS 1.19/4:101) by Gregory Vogt, 1994
  4. Biotech question of the week: got space? Postcard campaign seeking to find lab space for startups.(Burnham Life Sciences Group): An article from: San Diego Business Journal by Marion Webb, 2005-06-27
  5. Space exploration.: An article from: Arts & Activities by Henrietta O. Ladson, 2005-12-01
  6. The Big Book of Mobiles: Space (Big Book of Mobiles) by Harris Nicholas, 1997-05
  7. Microgravity a teacher's guide with activities in science, mathematics, and technology (SuDoc NAS 1.15:113022) by NASA, 1997
  8. The brain in space : a teacher's guide with activities for neuroscience (SuDoc NAS 1.19/4:1998-03-118-HQ) by NASA, 1998
  9. Microgravity, a teacher's guide with activities in Science, Mathematics, and Technology by NASA, 1995
  10. Evidence for life on Earth before 3,800 million years ago (SuDoc NAS 1.26:207592) by NASA, 1996
  11. Jim Benson's STAR WARES.: An article from: Tooling & Production by Joseph F McKenna, 2000-04-01
  12. Microgravity, a teacher's guide with activities for physical science (SuDoc NAS 1.19/4:103) by Gregory L. Vogt, 1995
  13. Ham The Astrochimp by Richard Hilliard, 2007-08

41. Space And Astronomy Lesson Plans
Bringing the Solar System to life This science activity, part of a unit on the Solar Challenger Center for space science Education- A wide range of
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  • A Star Is Born - Since we cannot watch a star evolve through its entire lifetime, astronomers use their knowledge of a star’s behavior at various stages of its life to piece together a picture of the star’s entire life. An Illustrated Astronomy Glossary - Students will learn the definitions of astronomy related terms. Students will illustrate the meanings of the terms. Astronomy - The purpose of this science classroom activity package is to provide space and solar system activities for fifth and/or sixth grade students to aid in their awareness of space education. Black Holes: The Ultimate Abyss - Even though black holes all have characteristics in common, they come in three different sizes. Bringing the Solar System to Life - This Science activity, part of a unit on the Solar System, uses role playing to demonstrate the universe and its connection to the sun. Challenger Center for Space Science Education - A wide range of downloadable resources, creative activities and educational programs — to help them unlock young imaginations.
  • 42. Browse The Gizmo Collection | ExploreLearning
    science, Grade 68, - Earth and space science, - life science, - Physical science, Grade 9-12, - Earth and space science, - Biology, - Chemistry, - Physics
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    43. Life Sciences Data Archive (LSDA)-Contains Information And Data From Space Fligh
    Our goal is to not only provide life sciences data from the last 40 years Click above for games and activities that will teach you about space flight
    http://www.scitechresources.gov/Results/show_result.php?rec=1859

    44. ASGSB 1998 - NASA SPACE LIFE SCIENCES TRAINING PROGRAM: EXPERIENCING PROJECT MAN
    Kennedy space Center, FL; 2space life Sciences Training Program; 3Department of be developed into K12 outreach activities available on the Internet.
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    ASGSB 1998 Annual Meeting Abstracts
    NASA SPACE LIFE SCIENCES TRAINING PROGRAM: EXPERIENCING PROJECT MANAGEMENT, SCIENCE, ENGINEERING, AND INTEGRATION OF A K-12 EXPERIMENT. P. Currier , A. Fitch , C. Gunn , R. Hall , S. Hart , J. MacIntire , M. Soliman , and D. Thomas The Bionetics Corporation, . Kennedy Space Center, FL; Space Life Sciences Training Program; Department of Biological Sciences, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID. Back to Meeting Program

    45. Space Studies Board
    International Cooperation in space life Sciences The cooperative activities range from flight of foreignbuilt spacecraft to ground-based study and
    http://www7.nationalacademies.org/ssb/21lsch7.html

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    Annual Report What's New Board Members ... Local Search Imperatives for the Decades 1995 to 2015 Life Sciences International Cooperation in Space Life Sciences There are also other subtle advantages. Cooperation and coordination prevent diversion of valuable resources in needless duplication of efforts. Nations that might otherwise have found themselves competitors have worked together, toward common objectives. The task group feels that these advantages outweigh the obvious problems of integrating and coordinating different languages, procedures, and perspectives.
    • Delivering cost-sharing benefits and complementary space programs. Stimulating scientific and technical contributions from abroad. Enlarging the potential for the development of state-of-the-art technology and theory. Extending ties among scientific and national communities. Supporting U.S. foreign relations and foreign policy. Minimizing duplication of effort.
    International cooperation is reciprocal in that U.S. scientists are also able to fly on foreign spacecraft, as has been the case in the past with American life scientists using Soviet-Cosmos spacecraft. The life sciences have been prominently featured in international programs, probably more so than any other space science discipline. The following is a list of international life sciences agreements in force or pending.

    46. Space Studies Board
    The responsibility for these activities should reside with the Office of life However, the extremely successful space life sciences and international
    http://www7.nationalacademies.org/ssb/ss294ltr.html

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    Annual Report What's New Board Members ... Local Search On Life and Microgravity Sciences and the Space Station Program On February 25, 1994, Space Studies Board Chair Louis Lanzerotti, Committee on Space Biology and Medicine Chair Fred Turek, and Committee on Microgravity Research Chair William Sirignano sent the following letter to NASA Administrator Daniel Goldin. Following their joint meeting last November 4 with you, Bryan O'Connor, and Harry C. Holloway concerning planning for the space station, the Space Studies Board's Committee on Space Biology and Medicine (CSBM) and Committee on Microgravity Research (CMGR) wrote a summary of their reactions to the discussion and plans along with associated recommendations. Important decisions concerning selection and management of space station science are currently being made and will continue to be made over the next several months. It is the objective of the Board and its committees to contribute positively to these ongoing discussions and decisions as they are occurring rather than after the fact in order to help assure the scientific underpinnings of the station during this formative stage. In brief, the Board and the CSBM and CMGR have concluded the following:
  • Research in space biology and medicine and in microgravity conducted under the space station program should be selected and managed using proven techniques employed by the Office of Space Science and Applications (OSSA) in the past, for example, with the Spacelab program, which should serve as a model for space station research planning. The responsibility for these activities should reside with the Office of Life and Microgravity Sciences and Applications (OLMSA), not with the Space Station Program Office. Placing responsibility for selecting and managing space station science outside of the OLMSA could have a number of detrimental effects (see pages 2-3 below).
  • 47. CSA - Space Life Sciences Concept And Ground Studies 2002 #1
    The subject heading of the email should read space life sciences 2002 1 space science Program Canadian space Agency REF space life scienceS 2002 1
    http://www.crestech.ca/bus-opps/csa-opportunities/space science opportunity july
    Printable Version ANNOUNCEMENT OF OPPORTUNITY Space Life Sciences Concept and Ground Studies 2002 #1 Release Date June 14, 2002 The Canadian Space Agency is pleased to announce opportunities for Canadian researchers to participate in a research program aimed at understanding the effects of the space environment on living systems. Proposals are invited to investigate experimental concepts, to perform small-scale investigations or conduct preliminary experiments.
    All proposals are restricted to ground based research. Experiments utilizing Shuttle, Space Station or other space access should apply to the Canadian Space Agency Announcement of Opportunity for International Flight Experiments. Areas of Interest The Canadian Space Agency will accept proposals only in the following areas of interest:
  • Bone Demineralization Muscle Atrophy Cardiovascular Physiology Metabolism Developmental Biology Radiation Biology Radiation Dosimetry Neurophysiology Isolation or Multicultural Psychology
  • The training of graduate students and new researchers is an important element to this opportunity.

    48. BBC - Science & Nature - Sea Life - Games
    science Nature Animals Sea life. Animals Prehistoric life Human Body Mind Genes space Hot Topics TV Radio Followup
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    In Animals Birds Mammals UK wildlife ... Help Like this page? Send it to a friend! You are here: BBC Animals Sea Life Listed below are thirteen games - seven big challenges and six 'Just for fun' games. For help with the games, read our fact files and infobursts . All games are produced in Flash. If you don't have the plug-in you can download it from here Challenges Just for fun You are Professor Newton Skylar. You miniaturise yourself and visit different zones along the coast - rocky shore, dunes and sandy beach. From On the Edge You have been selected to lead an important dive mission, in which you must explore the deep sea in a submersible. From Alien Planet You are a fish. If you want to survive, you need to adapt. Will you live long enough to be the very best? From Travel the World You are aboard the icebreaker ship Ice Queen in the freezing Southern Ocean. Discover the strange properties of ice and watch out for polar animals. From Ends of the Earth Descend to the colourful world of corals beneath the waves. See how food chains work, forming complex food webs and energy pyramids.

    49. Space Life Sciences
    space life SCIENCES. The University of Texas Graduate School exploration activities beyond low Earth orbit, and the leading center for the space shuttle
    http://gsbs.uth.tmc.edu/nasa.html
    Graduate Training in the
    SPACE LIFE SCIENCES The University of Texas Graduate School
    of Biomedical Sciences at Houston
    The University of Texas-Houston Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences ( UT-H GSBS ), in collaboration with NASA-Johnson Space Center ( JSC ) and The University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences ( UTMB GSBS ), has established a Space Life Sciences (SLS) curriculum. This unique graduate training program offers research opportunities in biomedical science to address questions relating to the alterations of human function in the space environment; health risks for long term space missions; and the habitation and technological exploitation of space. Training in an area of biomedical science or in an interdisciplinary program is complemented by an innovative and distinctive instructional program that utilizes the extensive resources and established research and training interactions of both UT campuses, located 45 miles apart, and the NASA life science laboratories located midway between the two schools. Research Areas Biochemistry Molecular Biology Biophysics Molecular Pathology Cancer Biology Neuroscience Pharmacology Physiology Radiation Biology Reproductive Biology Immunology Toxicology Integrative Biology Medical Physics Space Life Sciences Research Students in the UT-Houston GSBS may receive training in the Space Life Sciences as part of the Ph.D. Program in Biomedical Sciences. SLS students select a course of study in one of the indicated areas of research, or design an interdisciplinary program with the aid of their dissertation advisor and supervisory committee. While receiving training the selected area, students also participate in one or more of the following:

    50. Exploratorium: Ten Cool Sites: Astronomy
    Amazing space At this site, students can use Web-based activities to learn Chabot space and science Center - At this site, you can visit a virtual
    http://www.exploratorium.edu/learning_studio/cool/astronomy.html
    Back to Ten Cool Sites About the Ten Cool Sites If you have an educational site you'd like to suggest, send it to tencool . Please put the word "cool" in the subject heading of your e-mail. Thanks to everyone who contributed this month. To print this page:
    PlanetQuest: the Search for Another Earth
    - PlanetQuest is NASA's public home page for new planet discoveries and research. The site includes many multimedia features including a virtual tour of the Keck Observatory and an Interstellar Trip Planner. The free Flash player is required for some sections.
    Cool Site: March/April 2005 Amazing Space: Explorations - Online explorations are a fun, interactive way to explore galaxies, black holes, comets, and other fascinating objects. Some of the interactive pieces require the free Flash player.
    Cool Site: March/April 2005 Solar Folklore - Most cultures have recognized the significance of the sun as prime controller of all life on earth. Read myths, legends, and tales about the sun from the Stanford Solar Center.

    51. Bionetics Corporation - Vision, Value, And Integrity
    space life Sciences space Hardware Systems Integration the laboratory to meet those needs and assisting investigators in research activities.
    http://www.bionetics.com/Services/space_life.html
    Metrology Sciences Applied Sciences Biomedical Sciences Space Life Sciences ... Hampton Roads Market Research Canter
    Space Life Sciences At Kennedy Space Center and AMES Flight Research Center, Bionetics provides full operational support to NASA’s biological and physical research programs. While NASA’s mission is refocusing on new destinations, Bionetics employees are hosting renowned researchers from around the world who are preparing experiments to fly aboard the Space Shuttle and Space Station. These experiments lay the foundation for living and working on the Moon and Mars. Research encompasses human, plant, aquatic, tissue, cells, vertebrate and invertebrate studies. Bionetics employees are responsible for definition of the researchers’ laboratory needs, outfitting the laboratory to meet those needs and assisting investigators in research activities. Our staff is comprised of scientists, engineers and technicians and scientists trained in a variety of research areas. Our expertise includes critical compliance areas such as laboratory safety, environmental compliance, chemical management, and reliability/maintainability. We have supported over 500 experiments flown since 1970, beginning with the Planetary Protection for the Voyager spacecraft.

    52. Biology Science Fair Projects | Fun Science Projects
    Biology science Fair Projects, life science, science Kits, science Projects. alt= Biology science Fair Projects Antquarium space Age Ant Habitat
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    Biology Science Fair Projects. Microscopes, forensic labs, robot kits, sea monkeys, time management, ink cartridges. Home Science Fairs Guide for Parents Sample Science Fair Projects ... Sitemap
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    Did you know that Biology Science Fair Projects is a subcategory of Life Science ... and you will find science projects and science kits on this page for both? There are many life science - biology kits on the market. Not all will give you the means to do a science fair project. The following life science - biology kits have experiments that can help you to do a project for the science fair. Or you can make up your own with the supplies included in the kit. Easy, instantly downloadable

    53. The Lesson Plan Library Offers Astronomy And Other Science Lesson Plans.
    The Lesson Plan Library offers Astronomy and space science lesson plans for students of life in space International space Station Mars On Jupiter
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    54. Education World® : Lesson Planning Center : Teacher Lesson Plans : Science
    Agriculture; Chemistry; History of science; life science. Physical science; Process Skills; Natural History; space science
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    • Cooperative Group Spelling Game Jane York, who teaches at Chimneyrock Elementary School in Cordova, Tennessee, submitted this week's lesson, which offers a fun and active game that can be used to reinforce spelling or vocabulary words. (Grades 3-8)
    • Take a Roller Coaster Ride VaReane Heese, who teaches at Springfield Elementary School in Omaha, Nebraska, submitted this lesson in which students design a roller coaster. They will learn about different types of coasters as they design their own and test it for success. (Grades 3-12)
    • Santa Claus and Newton's Three Laws of Motion Leigh O. Cody, who teaches at Needwood Middle School in Brunswick, Georgia, submitted this week's lesson in which students decide which of Newton's Three Laws of Motion applies to each of three Santa scenarios. (Grades 3-8)

    55. CASSLS Newsletter 2002
    Center for Advanced Studies in the space life Sciences CASSLS plays a role in planning of NASA’s life sciences activities in part because of the notable
    http://www.mbl.edu/CASSLS/summer2001.htm
    CASSLS Center for Advanced Studies in the Space Life Sciences
    About CASSLS and the MBL
    In 1995, the NASA Life Sciences Division and the Marine Biological Laboratory established a cooperative agreement with the formation of the Center for Advanced Studies in the Space Life Sciences (CASSLS at MBL). The Center’s overall goals are to increase awareness of the NASA Life Sciences Program within the basic science community, and to examine and discuss potential uses of microgravity and other aspects of space flight as probes to provide new insights to fundamental processes of importance to basic biology and medicine. Through symposia, workshops and seminars, CASSLS advises NASA and the biological science community on a wide variety of topics. Since the Center began its operations in July 1995, more than 550 people have attended CASSLS workshops. Typically these workshops last for two to four days and feature an international array of scientists and NASA/International space agency staff. In many cases, workshop chairs have a long time association with the MBL. Workshop schedules incorporate many opportunities for interaction and discussion. A major outcome for workshops is the publication of proceedings in a peer-reviewed journal. To date, more than 120 peer-reviewed articles, including meeting proceedings, have been published. Moreover, our meetings introduce outstanding biologists to research questions and prominent scientists involved in gravitational biology and the NASA Life Sciences Program.

    56. Science Lesson Plans
    science Elementary (K-5). sci01.txt mini-lesson on making a pinhole camera making activity on earth space (7-12) sci65.txt life in the future,
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    sci01.txt mini-lesson on making a pinhole camera sci02.txt Great mini-lesson/simulation on salmon homing instincts sci03.txt mini-lesson on soil erosion sci04.txt mini-lesson for elementary astronomy sci05.txt mini-lesson for elem. astronomy/ constellations sci06.txt mini-lesson on microscope use (elementary) sci07.txt mini-lesson on interplanetary distances sci08.txt mini-lesson on glowing planet chart sci09.txt mini-lesson on simple machines) sci10.txt mini-lesson on orbital paths (astronomy) sci11.txt mini-lesson on limpet identification sci12.txt mini-lesson on mapping constellations sci13.txt mini-lesson on baggy science (chemistry) sci14.txt mini-lesson on bird study sci15.txt mini-lesson on animal life cycles sci16.txt mini-lesson on changes in earth's crust sci17.txt mini-lesson on creative science sci18.txt mini-lesson on changes in earth's crust sci19.txt mini-lesson on studying owl pellets sci20.txt

    57. Fun With Science - Our Place In Space - Activity At A Glance
    Scientists think extraterrestrial life is most likely to exist below a planet s or moon s surface. Earth and space science — Content Standard D
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    Making a Habitable World
    Purpose
    To learn the factors that influence the habitability of a planet or moon … and our own Earth!
    Overview
    The activities are designed to build on each other, from part 1 to 2 to 3. Given time constraints, part 1 can be undertaken as a separate activity. Likewise, parts 1 and 2 or parts 1 and 3 can be combined as an activity. Part 1: Habitability Game Part 2: Build a Habitable Planet Part 3: Build an Uninhabitable Planet
    Concepts
    • Life requires certain conditions, which are characterized by a set of factors. Important habitability factors are water, energy, nutrients, atmosphere, and temperature. Surface life requires an atmosphere to retain heat, provide chemicals needed for life (e.g., CO ), and shield the surface from harmful radiation (e.g., ultraviolet light). Scientists think extraterrestrial life is most likely to exist below a planet's or moon's surface. Scientists think life might exist ( May 11, 2005 /div> Organisms living far below the surface are single-celled microbes.

    58. ASGSB 1998 - NASA SPACE LIFE SCIENCES TRAINING PROGRAM: STUDIES AND PROJECTS PER
    space life Sciences Training Program, NASA, KSC and Florida A M These projects will be refined and worked into K12 outreach activities through the
    http://www.asgsb.org/programs/1998/30.html
    ASGSB 1998 Annual Meeting Abstracts
    Students in the SLSTP Flight Group were divided into four small teams. The Medical Operations Team conducted an experiment to compare the effects of a placebo and three pharmaceutical countermeasures for motion sickness. Sea/Space motion sickness was induced by rotating on a tilt chair on a 15 degree angle. Testing indicated a significant difference between drugs and placebo and a commercially available medication was recommended. One student represented the Aquatics Team and created a closed marine ecosystem. The student successfully maintained brine shrimp in the small environment. The Payload Team performed characterizations of space hardware and materials currently in use by NASA. Location, orientation, and freezer type indicated differences in freezing time in the Biological Research in Canisters. Another student tested an external thermometer for use in shuttle mid-deck locker experiments. A third student compared different types of cushioning foam for offgassing of organic and inorganic compounds. Each Experiment Design Team member was given the role of Project Manager of an independent experiment. Tasks included developing schedules, analyzing budget, constructing hardware, conducting hardware verification tests, integrating hardware and biology, and reporting. To understand some of the technical and scheduling difficulties of scientists and engineers working in concert, a simple experiment was conducted. These tests included hypo- and hypergravity effects on root initiation, brine shrimp hatching efficiency and changes in

    59. NASA Spaceflight And Life Sciences Training Program
    projects that span a range of life Sciences activities of current interest to NASA. space life Sciences Training Program Tuskegee University
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    Space Life Sciences Training Program Sponsoring Institution
    NASA Kennedy Space Center Application Deadline
    January 31, 2004 Dates of Internship
    June 17 - July 26, 2004 Stipend
    Weekly stipend to be used for food and other expenses; can receive 4-6 academic credits Synopsis
    The Spaceflight and Life Sciences Training Program (SLSTP)
    is an investment in tomorrow. It is an intensive, academically challenging, six-week summer program at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. It is a program for undergraduate college students interested in learning how to successfully design and conduct biological research and operations in space, and how to assess the environmental impacts of a launch site. The program emphasizes the unique features of experiments conducted in the space flight environment and the challenges associated with planning and conducting long duration space flight missions and experiments. The curriculum also examines the use of space related technology to study the environmental impacts of the Space Shuttle Program on the ecosystem of Kennedy Space Center. Students learn that success in space research requires an integrated team of individuals with diverse knowledge, skills and abilities. Students spend the majority of each day actively involved in planning and executing laboratory and engineering projects that span a range of Life Sciences activities of current interest to NASA. The curriculum includes lectures from leading research scientists, managers, engineers and astronauts from NASA centers, universities and industry. Students receive tours of the KSC Shuttle and Payload facilities to obtain first-hand knowledge of the processes involved in conducting life science experiments in space.

    60. Spaceline/NASA Space Life Science Current Awareness - 11 January 2002 | SpaceRef
    spaceRef Your space Reference space life science experiments from Japan 1987-2000. Biol Sci space. 2001 Oct;15 SupplS1-249.
    http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewsr.html?pid=8505

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