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1. Domestic-Church.Com: Kids Links
links for children at DomesticChurch.Com, a site for Catholic families. Science links, kid's recipes, science and nature magazines for children, astronomy. A growing list. kids links. Please note Within the alphabetical catagories, links are arranged alphabetically, not by order of preference or size. astronomy The Comet Hale-Bopp Page
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Kids Links
Please note: Within the alphabetical catagories, links are arranged alphabetically, not by order of preference or size.
Astronomy:
The Comet Hale-Bopp Page . Remember Hale-Bopp? This site has links to many pages for the astronomer and non-astronomer interested in this famous comet that was so spectacular in our sky last spring. Kid's Corner at JPL Labs: Lots of information, written at a kid's level, not written down to kids. Views of the Solar System . An educational tour of the Solar System, with 220 pages of information about planets, asteriods, moons, meteors and everything in between.
Magazines:
National Geographic . The classic science and natural history magazine now has a website for kids. Owl Magazine . The famous Canadian trio of children's nature magazines, Chirp (for pre-readers), Chickadee (for kindergarten to 8 year olds) and Owl (for 8 and up) Nature, science, environment, and lots of humour. Ranger Rick . Well known children's publication by the National Wildlife Fund, it may be a bit too 'eco-political' for some tastes. YesMag , Youth in Engineering and Science: A great magazine, past issue themes include: Science of the North, Flight, Structures. The web-site has activities and experiments to print out and try.

2. ReferenceResources:Astronomy
Reference Resources astronomy. Ask An Astronomer. Ask an Astronomer. astronomyand Space for kids. astronomy links links to all types of astronomy sites.
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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

3. Astronomy For Kids - Mercury
any particular month is to visit the Sky Maps section here at astronomy for kids. hasa lot of good additional information about Mercury with links to more
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Mercury Facts Distance from Sun
Varies between 27 million miles and 41 million miles
Number of Moons
None
Diameter
3,000 miles
Length of Day
176 Earth days
Length of Year 88 Earth days Named for Roman god of commerce Visited by Mariner 10 Mercury - the Winged Messenger Tiny Mercury is the second smallest planet in our solar system, only Pluto is smaller. As a matter of fact, there are two moons in the solar system that are larger than this planet! Jupiter's moon Ganymede and Saturn's moon Titan are both larger than the closest planet to the Sun. In addition, the surface temperature on Mercury varies widely, with the side of the planet facing the Sun having an average temperature of over 650 degrees Fahrenheit, while the "dark" side of the planet has an average temperature less than 270 degrees below zero Fahrenheit. Even though Mercury is one of our closest planetary neighbors, we don't know a whole lot about it. It has only been visited by one spacecraft, Mariner 10. Since the planet is so close to the Sun, it's not safe to have the Hubble Space Telescope take pictures of it.

4. Astronomy For Kids - Mars
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Mars Facts Distance from Sun
Approximately 137 million miles
Number of Moons
Two
Diameter
4070 miles
Length of Day
24 Earth hours
Length of Year 687 Earth days Name Comes from the Roman god of war. Visited by Mariner, Viking, Pathfinder, Mars Observer, Climate Orbiter The Red Planet Mars, probably more than any of our solar system neighbors, has had, and continues to have, a very large impact on our social, scientific and cultural lives. Throughout history, the appearance of Mars in the sky, with its somewhat ominous red color, has been interpreted as an omen that something important, and usually bad, was about to happen. Wars have been started, rulers have been overthrown and, in the case of the famous "War of the Worlds" broadcast in 1938, entire populations have been thrown into panic. Countless books, both fiction and non-fiction, have been written about Mars and Hollywood has churned out lots of movies, both good and bad, about what might happen when we visit Mars or when the imagined inhabitants of Mars visit us. Modern science, using information from both past and current spacecraft, paints a more fascinating picture of the Red Planet than even the movie industry has been able to dream up. Mars A picture of Mars from the Hubble telescope.

5. Astronomy For Kids
Information on the planets, stars and other spacerelated topics, plus puzzles, maps and links to more astronomy sites.
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Welcome to Astronomy for Kids! We're glad you're here, and we hope you enjoy your visit to the site. The Universe is a place that is vast beyond imagining, and what we will try to do is help you understand a little more about it. There are several sections to the site, but none of them takes a terribly long time to read, and all of them should be easily understood by kids of all ages. Grownups are welcome, too, as long as they promise to behave. Enjoy Your Visit! document.write(splashText); We are always interested in your opinions and questions, so feel free to send us a note anytime. If this is your first time here, you may want to visit the Site Information section first.
If you are looking for something in particular, you will probably be able to find it either in our Site Index or the Site Map
At the same time, some of life's most fascinating journeys are the ones we don't plan.
In the Sky Maps section, you can find out what's going on in the sky this month. We provide maps and charts for June's sky highlights, including which planets are visible and how to see them. This month, Venus transits the Sun for the first time in one hundred and twenty-two years.

6. Cool Safe Links For Kids Parents And Teachers
cool safe links for kids parents and teachers, educational cool links, kids, parents, teachers, homeschool, homeschoolers, unschooling, jewish, black art, astronomy, biology, composers drama , astronomy Picture of links. Solar Flare Theory. NASA answers your questions via email. The Planets. National Radio astronomy Observatory. Royal Observatory Edinburgh. astronomy For kids
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7. The Science Spot: Astronomy Lessons
or integrated with an astronomy unit. Students research a constellation using variousreference materials (such as internet links, see kids links), create a
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Astronomy Lesson Plans Need links for your students? Visit the Kid Zone to find a collection of links for astronomy!
Also visit the Lesson Plan Links page for great online resources for astronomy Need lesson ideas? Visit pages with my lesson plans and links ...
My Lesson Plan Pages Astronomy Biology Adopt-An-Insect Chemistry Earth Science General Science Physics Bald Eagle Days Digging Into Science (Dinosaurs) Metric Mania Nature Center Lessons Puzzle Corner Lesson Plans Links Pages ... Astronomy Biology Chemistry Earth Day Earth Science Environmental Ed General Science Genetics Physics Technology Lessons
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(Student worksheet provided) NOTE: Visit the Earth Science section of the Middle School Science site for great astronomy ideas! Internet Lessons
Astronomy Scavenger Hunt (pdf)
- A series of "Who am I?" questions to explore astronomy. Contributed by Stacy Baker
Past and Present Scavenger Hunt (pdf)
- Explore Roman and Greek myths and their relationship to astronomy with this worksheet from Stacy Baker. Visit the Nine Planets website to find the answers!

8. Astronomy
Websites By kids For kids astronomy for kids (ThinkQuest Project) http new discoveriesin astronomy, information on comets, and links to other astronomy pages
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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

9. Great Sites For Great Kids
links to sites that answer elementary students' questions about astronomy, science, social studies, and reading.
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10. Astronomy! Reach The Stars!
A window to the universe. Current news, pages for kids, history, links.
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Astronomy! Reach the Stars!
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And, when he shall die,
Take him and cut him out in little stars, And he will make the face of heaven so fine That all the world will be in love with night, And pay no worship to the garish sun

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11. Explorations 4 Kids - A To Z Home's Cool Homeschooling
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12. MGPL Webrary® - Kids' Links
astronomers (and young people with astronomy homework). and fun site that teacheskids about safety. links include Safety School; keeping yourself safe; bicycle
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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
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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. (kidshub.org)

13. About Astronomy & Space - We Have Mars Pictures - News Of Astronomy & Space
More results from space.about.com Cool Safe links For kids Parents and Teachers parents and teachers, educational cool links, kids, parents, teachers, homeschool,homeschoolers, unschooling, jewish, black,art, astronomy, biology, composers
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Historic Space Launch Attempt of SpaceShipOne Scheduled for June 21
Despite early achievements in space exploration during the 1960s, our "Space Age" is still in its infancy. We should expect to see many exciting "firsts" in space. The event scheduled for June 21, 2004, though, could have the biggest impact on space travel since Neil Armstrong made his own historic "small step" on July 20, 1969.
SpaceShipOne, a privately-developed rocket plane will launch into history on June 21 on a mission to become the world’s first commercial manned space vehicle. It will rocket to 100 kilometers (62 miles) into sub-orbital space above the Mojave Civilian Aerospace Test Center, a commercial airport in the California desert. If successful, it will demonstrate that the space frontier is finally open to private enterprise. This event could be the breakthrough that will enable space access for future generations.
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14. About Astronomy & Space - We Have Mars Pictures - News Of Astronomy & Space
Information for kids, parents, and teachers ranging from the latest NASA missions and discoveries to backyard astronomy. Biweekly feature columns, links, moderated chat room, and bulletin board.
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Historic Space Launch Attempt of SpaceShipOne Scheduled for June 21
Despite early achievements in space exploration during the 1960s, our "Space Age" is still in its infancy. We should expect to see many exciting "firsts" in space. The event scheduled for June 21, 2004, though, could have the biggest impact on space travel since Neil Armstrong made his own historic "small step" on July 20, 1969.
SpaceShipOne, a privately-developed rocket plane will launch into history on June 21 on a mission to become the world’s first commercial manned space vehicle. It will rocket to 100 kilometers (62 miles) into sub-orbital space above the Mojave Civilian Aerospace Test Center, a commercial airport in the California desert. If successful, it will demonstrate that the space frontier is finally open to private enterprise. This event could be the breakthrough that will enable space access for future generations.
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15. Comets - Space And Astronomy For Kids Net Links
links for kids about comets, from your About.com Guide Feature from Space astronomy for kids. The Launch of Stardust Feature from Space astronomy for kids. Bopp 'til you Drop. This site
http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/~phillips/mining/msub1.htm
Comets Comet Hale-Bopp
The Launch of Stardust

Bopp 'til you Drop

This site has more links to other Hale-Bopp sites than you'll ever need. Comet Hale-Bopp magazine
This site has a great archive of information on this comet, visible in 1997. Comet Halley
This comet gave us a disappointing show in 1986, but it's still famous because it was the first comet that was predicted to come back past Earth periodically. Comet Hyakutake
This comet was visible in March of 1996, and this site has a great archive of pictures of it. Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9
This comet made headlines when it smashed into Jupiter in Summer of 1994! Although the comet is now gone forever, this site has some great pictures and a summary of things we learned from watching the show. Comet Recipe
This page has information on how to make your own comet! The Comet's Tale
This site has a great introduction to comets for kids. Comets vs. Meteors vs. Asteroids
Check out this page to learn the difference between a Comet, a Meteor, and an Asteroid. Descriptions and movies. General information on comets Part of the Nine Planets website, this page has some great information on the structure and composition of comets, with cool pictures too.

16. 4th And 5th Grade Student Research Resources -Space And Astronomy Sources
activities to enhance and check your understanding of astronomy. Topex for kids a great place to learn about Science Hotlist You will find links to almost
http://www.geocities.com/EnchantedForest/Tower/1217/space.html
Space and Astronomy Resources
Astronomy and Solar System Resources
NASA and Space Resources

Space Games and Simulations

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Astronomy and Solar System
Windows to the Universe
This site has everything.
The Solar System Guide
A great place to start your search for basics and beyond
Astronomy 161
Sometimes difficult, but excellent visuals help with understanding.
Virtual Solar System
information from National Geographic
The Nine Planets
Here is an overview of the history, mythology, and current scientific knowledge.
Center for Science Education
a wealth of information and visuals on many topics Our Solar System: Planets and Their Motion - great pictures The Martian Sun Times - great site with lots of information, activities,and visuals Here Comes the Sun - This is a self-guided tutorial on the sun and its effects on the environment. Amazing Space - interactive exploration of light and more Sunspots - information, photos, history, and more Solar Eclipse - everything you need to know Exploring the Sun_Earth Connection - excellent activities section and current information from the IMAGE Spacecraft Eclipse Page - information and photos from the past Planetary Photojournal 1190 images and growing Astronaut Photography of the Earth huge excellent collection from NASA Space Kids a wonderful resource from NASA Earthviewer Customize your look from space.

17. Native Americans
Native Tech site includes maps, books, astronomy, herbs, and games http www.si.umich.edu/CHICO/powwow/resources/links.html. Backto Social Studies for kids or Mrs
http://www.kathimitchell.com/Natam.htm
Native Americans General Information Individual Tribes Other Information Native American Information for Kids (be sure to scroll down the page)
http://www.native-languages.org/kids.htm Lisa Mitten's site http://www.nativeculture.com/lisamitten/indians.html
North American Tribes http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/cultural/northamerica/index.shtml
New World Cultures (Meso-America and South America)
http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/cultural/newworld/ American History Sources for Students - Indiginous Peoples from 4th and 5th Grade Student Research Resources
http://www.learning.caliberinc.com/indians.html Global Access to Educational Sources - extension of previous link -
middle school
http://www.learning.caliberinc.com/indian6.html Canada's First Nations - Native Groups, Clothing, Toys, Musical Instruments
http://www.civilization.ca/indexe.asp Native Nations Online - http://cooday8.tripod.com/nations.htm *First Americans from Germantown, IL third graders
http://www.germantown.k12.il.us/html/intro.html Woodland Indians - http://www.germantown.k12.il.us/html/woodland2.html

18. ASTRONOMY LINKS
Holdings in ADC Archives astronomy megalinks Australian astronomy links Our favoriteastronomy links Various astronomy links astronomy links for kids Sea and
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NEWEST LINKS

EVENTS AND MOVING TARGETS

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LINKS WITH MANY LINKS**

Welcome to my FREE and NON-COMMERCIAL collection of astronomy links! Some links have an asterisk (*), indicating their special value; and a very few have two (**). This site is frequently upgraded, so check back often. Latest upgrade: 6/4/04.
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BEST OF THE BEST**
Space.com
Best-of-Hubble slide show Save-the-Hubble petition Clear sky clock ... Return to Top NEWEST LINKS Pluto and Charon Recent gamma-ray burst in Milky Way Three views of black holes* Asteroid crater beneath Chesapeake Bay ... Return to Top EVENTS AND MOVING TARGETS Transit of Venus webcast Stargazer¹s guide to the Venus transit Mid-Alantic star parties 2004 Comet observation ... Return to Top COSMOLOGY Panspermia: Our cosmic ancestry? Ned Wright's cosmology tutorial* Wayne Hu's cosmology Cambridge relativity and cosmology* ... Return to Top MISCELLANEOUS Heavens above* From stargazers to starships* Star of Bethlehem...in April, 6 B.C.*

19. Astronomy Links For Young Minds @ GCA7Sky
There are also interesting book suggestions and links. Neill s Geology for kids.Well, this isn t astronomy, but this is definitely written for young minds.
http://members.aol.com/gca7sky/young.htm
Astronomy Links for Young Minds
Astronomy Homework Help
These are links highlighted from the other astronomy pages which I think are written especially well for young people. Most of these websites are suitable in some way to the earlier grade levels.
General Astronomy Information Places
Science Sites with Astronomy

20. Kids' Space - Kool Kids' Links
Kool kids links. Biology. Amazing SpaceWeb activities that deal with the HubbleSpace Telescope. Backyard astronomyGetting started in your astronomy career.
http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/kids_space/kids_links.html
Kool Kids' Links
Biology
The Butterfly Website Gallery of butterfly pictures Cyber ZooMobile a great animal resources page - includes quizzes, trivia, and brain teasers Herp Pictures Frogs, snakes, lizards, turtles and more! National Wildlife Foundation Help protect animals Sea World Animal information database
Earth Science
Desert USA All about deserts! River Resource River ecosystems VolcanoWorld Data, models, games, and more! The Weather Dude Find about how weather works and get free weather stuff! What Forces Affect Our Weather? Information on different weather topics
Environment
Environmental Protection Agency Student Center Exploring the Environment Take care of the Earth Rainforest Action Network Save the rainforests!
Mathematics
Coolmath.com A math amusement park! Dr. Math Ask Dr. Math a question
Space Sciences
Aero Design Team Online NASA's aeronautics department explains flight Amazing Space Web activities that deal with the Hubble Space Telescope Backyard Astronomy Getting started in your astronomy career Ice and Fire To Pluto and the Sun KidsAstronomy.com

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