Kids.net.au Astronomy_and_Space Space for kids profile Provides links to experiments and Astronomy and Space for kids profile - Stars of the High Energy astrophysics Science Archive http://www.kids.net.au/categories/Kids_and_Teens__School_Time__Science__Astronom
VBCPS Planetarium - Astronomy Links Earth Sky (Skywatching Center). See what tonight s sky looks like. HarvardSmithsonian Center for astrophysics (CFA). Current sky information. NASA kids. http://www.planetarium.vbschools.com/links.html
Extractions: Associations and Organizations Astronomy News Comets and Meteors Current Sky Information ... Back to Top Associations and Organizations International Dark-Sky Association Non-profit organization for educational and scientific purposes - "to preserve and protect the nighttime environment and our heritage of dark skies through quality outdoor lighting" International Planetarium Society (IPS) The largest organization of professional planetarians in the world The Solar System Ambassadors Program "Volunteers Bringing the Solar System to the Public" Sponsored by Jet Propulsion Laboratory. A public outreach program designed to work with volunteers who organize and conduct public events that communicate exciting discoveries and plans for exploration in solar system research and technology through non-traditional forums, e.g. rotary clubs, libraries, museums, planetariums, star parties, mall displays, etc. Back to Top Astronomy News Jack Horkheimer: Stargazer The world's first and only weekly TV series on naked-eye astronomy Kennedy Space Center Shuttle Launches Upcoming space shuttle launches from NASA Kennedy Space Center
Extractions: The Websites Listed on this Page are Rated According to their Apparent Levels of Difficulty. Rating Categories: P = primary; E = elementary; J = junior high; S = senior high The application of these ratings is totally unscientific, being based entirely upon the humble judgement of your webmaster. Please write me if your opinions differ.
Links School Librarian links AllIn-One Reference Site for and teachers of English; Kid Pub kids Publishing; Center for Extreme Ultraviolet astrophysics UC Berkeley http://www.yuba.net/links.html
Extractions: Internet Sites for Kids, Parents, Teachers, Librarians, and the Young at Heart By now, there are innumerable sites that are explicitly dedicated to Internet hypertext links for children. For this page, we periodically travel down some of these digital paths (we actually go to the sites and get a feel for what they're like) and we try to highlight landmarks in a handful of areas. The newest links are at the top of each category. We try to test the links regularly; but, if you find a "dead" link, please let us know at webteam@oltn.odl.ok.state.us . This page was last updated on March 22, 2004.
U.S. SENATOR BARBARA BOXER | Kids Corner Consumer Information Center click here!Government links for kids click here!kids in the Creek from the from the High Energy astrophysics Science Archive http://boxer.senate.gov/kids/links.cfm
Science In UK Directory: Personal: In The Classroom Sponsored links. Fremdsprachige Titel. Hits für kids. Romane Erzählungen BUBL LINK / 515 Physical Sciences astrophysics. atmospheric science. http://www.ukdirectory.co.uk/Dir/?Category=705563,705566,10167077,10167097,10168
Links a service of the High Energy astrophysics Science Archive Other Useful and informative links . Ramapo Catskill Library System The kids Search Engines and http://yorkes.wcpss.net/links/storytelling_and_science.html
Extractions: Only those who dare go into the world of science and storytelling may visit this page. NOT. Anyone can one can come here, this page is a link to cool science and storytelling pages. Plus much more. Let me warn you beware and have fun! Play with Science... http://www.ozemail.com.au/~macinnis/scifun/index.htm
Other Good Places JSC kids Shortcuts http//education.jsc.nasa.gov/K12 This site has links to JASON Project, IS Station a service of the High Energy astrophysics Science Archive http://starchild.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/StarChild/other_places.html
Extractions: http://seds.lpl.arizona.edu/billa/tnp This site is an overview of the history, mythology, and current scientific knowledge of each of the planets and moons in our solar system. Each page has text and images, some have sounds and movies, most provide references to additional related information. Best of the Solar System (Images Only)
1st SPOT Space Exploration, Outer Space, Space Agencies, Outer to astronomy sites including aerospace, astrophysics, extraterrestrial life Arts and Entertainment Showcases for kids Art; Home Pages Features links to NASA http://1st-spot.freeservers.com/topic_space.html
Astronomy Links is the Astronomy Education and Outreach site of the Center for astrophysics Space is an online tutorial and a good set of links to other Astronomy for kids. 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!).
Astronomy Links You can also post messages on our forum and learn about other kids thoughts and ideas. Reference Site with links Astronomy and astrophysics on the http://www.gecdsb.on.ca/d&g/astro/html/Astronomy.html
For Kids Top Links NASA for kids NASA links recommended for kids. A service of the High Energy astrophysics Science Archive Research Center at NASA. http://www.space-techlist.com/Top_Science_Technology_Space_NASA_Education_For_Ki
Education Top Links theme of the exciting world of highenergy astrophysics! Fun Activities for Students - A list of links to aerospace sites with fun things for kids. http://www.space-techlist.com/Top_Science_Technology_Space_NASA_Education.html
Extractions: Other Useful Web Links Google Yahoo Dmoz Games ... Alltheweb Education Web Site Links NASA Central Operation of Resources for Educators (CORE) A national distribution center for NASA's audiovisual educational materials. For a minimal fee, NASA CORE will provide educators unable to visit one of the NASA Educator Resource Centers with materials through its mail order service. NASA Classroom of the Future Program The COTF at Wheeling Jesuit University develops and conducts research on technology-based learning materials that challenge students to solve problems by using datasets and other information resources provided by the four strategic enterprises of NASA: Aero-Space Technology, Human Exploration and Development of Space, Earth Science Enterprise, and Space Science.
Treasure Links within the Laboratory for High Energy astrophysics (LHEA) at NASA Missions A list of and links to NASA National Geographic kids National Geographic kids is an http://www.pwcs.edu/Schools/ES/springwoods/links.htm
Student Links Cyber School Bus This site is just for kids! information about each state and links to their the scientists from the High Energy astrophysics Science Research http://www.rcs.k12.va.us/bces/Student Links.htm
Cool Links To Hot Topics In Physics astrophysics Data System Physics/Geophysics service This searchable database from Harvard allows you to enter authors, keywords, and publication kids links. http://www.physics.adelaide.edu.au/cssm/CoolLinks.html
Extractions: 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 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!
SIMCA Links To Other Sites Cosmobrain Useful information on Astronomy and astrophysics; Dall Osservatorio di Parigi Other links. NASA kids - A product of Science at NASA (intended for http://www.mat.uniroma2.it/simca/linkseng.html
Astronomy Links, Miscellaneous Astronomy links, miscellaneous. nine planets for kids An introduction to the solar system for kids. E, Handson astrophysics Variable stars in science, math and http://www.rug.nl/sterrenkunde/voorzieningen/linkMiscLink?lang=en
Solar System Links @ GCA7Sky The Nine Planets For kids!!! Find That Planet. For links about observing Solar System objects directory @ The WWW Virtual Library Astronomy and astrophysics; http://members.aol.com/gca7sky/planets.htm
Extractions: Note: above are pages for each planet with more links focused particularly on those planets. Also, following this section below is a second section with links about specialized topics in planetary science, such as planetary geology. The Nine Planets by Bill Arnet (@ SEDS) Views of the Solar System By Calvin J. Hamilton. (Note: He utilizes some resources available at the NSSDC and JPL websites.)