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Amateur Radio High Altitude Ballooning
Amateur Radio High Altitude Ballooning is the premier site for near space explorers and enthusiasts dedicated to the education and study of aerospace science via Amateur Radio High Altitude Ballooning.
There are no membership requirements short of an inte
Imaging Balloon of Science
Seeing the curvature of the earth from the eyes of your own machine, is awesome. Myself and a group of friends sought out to build an imaging balloon for cheap, in the course of 1 weekend, and to document our findings for subsequent launches and for the I
Project Icarus
The GPS cell phone we used to track the location of our vehicle lost reception soon after launch (at an elevation of ~2500 feet). Although we had expected to lose contact with the balloon, the altitude of “last-report” was much lower than expected.
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SciJinks :: Educator's Home
Weather is a big part of our everyday lives, affecting how we dress, where we go, and even what we talk about. But how much do you really know about weather? Take the weather challenge to find out. Select a category on the left and answer (or guess!) away
http://www.calsky.com/
The most complete astronomical observation and information online-calculator on this globe: make your own calendar with satellites, asteroids, comets, planets, sun, and moon. See renderings of solar eclipses, and the planets.
http://interorbital.com/TubeSat_1.htm
TLR's initial mission is to establish a permanent manned civilian Lunar Station.
We Choose the Moon: Pre-launch
Wechoosethemoon.org is an interactive experience recreating the historic Apollo 11 mission to the Moon in real time. Once where only three men made the trip, now millions can. Live event begins 9:32 AM EDT July 16, 2009. Exactly 40 years after Apollo 11 l
Build a Solar System
Make a scale model of the Solar System and learn the REAL definition of "space."
Galaxy Zoo 2
The Galaxy Zoo files contain almost a quarter of a million galaxies which have been imaged with a camera attached to a robotic telescope the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, no less). In order to understand how these galaxies — and our own — formed, we need your
NASA Images
NASA Images was created through a partnership between NASA and the Internet Archive, a non-profit digital library based in San Francisco, to bring public access to NASA's image, video, and audio collections in a single, searchable resource.
The site cont
NASA World Wind
World Wind lets you zoom from satellite altitude into any place on Earth. Leveraging Landsat satellite imagery and Shuttle Radar Topography Mission data, World Wind lets you experience Earth terrain in visually rich 3D, just as if you were really there.
Google Sky
To help you explore the far reaches of our universe, we have teamed up with astronomers at some of the largest observatories in the world to bring you a new view of the sky. Using Google Maps this tool provides an exciting way to browse and explore the un
Planet Quest: Educator Resources
The Center for Astronomy Education is a NASA site dedicated to the professional development of instructors who teach introductory astronomy courses. This rich resource includes information about NASA-sponsored "Teaching Excellent Workshops," monthly teach
De Mercury à Apollo: les vaisseaux qui menèrent à la Lune - Introduction
Au cours de la guerre froide, la maîtrise de l'espace était considérée comme un domaine stratégique à la fois de propagande et de domination militaire. Les débuts des programmes...
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