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  1. The Space Between Us: A Novel ( Deckle Edge ) (P.S.) by Thrity Umrigar, 2007-02-01
  2. The Shape of Inner Space: String Theory and the Geometry of the Universe's Hidden Dimensions by Shing-Tung Yau, Steve Nadis, 2010-09-07
  3. Personal Space Camp by Julia Cook, 2007-03-01
  4. To Bless the Space Between Us: A Book of Blessings by John O'Donohue, 2008-03-04
  5. The Poetics of Space by Gaston Bachelard, 1994-04-01
  6. Healing Spaces: The Science of Place and Well-Being by Esther M. Sternberg M.D., 2010-09-30
  7. There's No Place Like Space: All About Our Solar System (Cat in the Hat's Learning Library) by Tish Rabe, 1999-10-26
  8. Dead Space: Martyr by B. K. Evenson, 2010-07-20
  9. Apartment Therapy's Big Book of Small, Cool Spaces by Maxwell Gillingham-Ryan, 2010-05-11
  10. John Pawson: Plain Space by Alison Morris, 2010-10-20
  11. A Mango-Shaped Space by Wendy Mass, 2005-10-19
  12. Architecture: Form, Space, and Order by Francis D. K. Ching Series Advisor, 2007-06-29
  13. Space Exploration (DK Eyewitness Books) by Carole Stott, DK Publishing, 2009-12-21
  14. What's Out There?: A Book about Space (Reading Railroad) by Lynn Wilson, 1993-03-24

161. Universe Today - Current News
May 21, 2004 NASA has released fragments from the space shuttle Columbia to a non-government group for the first time since the accident for study.
http://www.universetoday.com/
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Image credit: NOAO/AURA/NSF Wallpaper: Comet NEAT May 26, 2004 - In case you haven't seen it with your own eyes yet, here's a 1024x768 desktop wallpaper of Comet NEAT, which is currently fading from the evening sky. The image was taken using the National Optical Astronomy Observatory's 0.9 metre WIYN at Kitt Peak, with the Mosaic I camera. The small star cluster at the lower right of the image is Melotte 72. Comet NEAT was discovered in August 24, 2001 by the Near Earth Asteroid Tracking system managed by NASA's JPL. (Full Story) Related Stories Discuss this story Image credit: PPARC Quasars Come From Stable Homes May 26, 2004 - Quasars are some of the brightest and most distant objects ever observed, and astronomers used to believe they only existed inside giant or disrupted galaxies, with supermassive black holes relentlessly consuming matter at their cores. But new research using the Gemini Observatory in Hawaii shows that they live in some of the more boring galaxies in the Universe. Under the current theories, the powerful twin 8-metre telescopes should have found enormous galaxies in chaos, but they didn't. Only one galaxy could actually be detected, and it wasn't much different from our own Milky Way galaxy. (Full Story) Related Stories Discuss this story Image credit: NASA/JPL More Information About Icy Moons Mission May 26, 2004

162. Kids' Space Connection
See the winners A note from KSC Kids space Connection is an international meeting place for children and schoolteachers. Find penpals from around the world!
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A note from KSC Kids' Space Connection is an international meeting place for children and schoolteachers. Find penpals from around the world! Check out interesting projects you can contribute to, and cool clubs you can join. Use KS Messaging Center as your safe tool for communication. It was designed so that both teachers and children under 13 years of age can benefit from the Internet, free from worry. About Kids' Space Foundation Supporting KSF click to support KSC

163. Welcome To Space Technology
Latest news on aerospace technology products, alongside international coverage of industry projects. AZ listing of aerospace contractors and suppliers.
http://www.space-technology.com/
International coverage of space technology projects both in production and under development A comprehensive space industry catalogue indexed by product or service Alphabetical listing of space contractors and suppliers, with links to their equipment and services profiles The latest Space Technology product news and press releases Add your company to this site A complete calendar of space industry conferences, exhibitions and events Sign-up for our free monthly Space Technology Newsletter Click here to see the latest content added to Space Technology

164. Space Art In Children's Books 1950's To 1970's
Gives an illustrated history of space art 19501970 found in children's books of the period.
http://sun3.lib.uci.edu/~jsisson/john.htm
Dreams of Space
"It is difficult to say what is impossible, for the dream of yesterday is the hope of today and the reality of tomorrow" Robert Goddard, 1927 "The younger generation of rocket engineers is just beginning. They are of the new generation to which space travel is not going to be a dream of the future but an everyday job with everyday worries in which they will be engaged" Willy Ley, 1951 "The visions we offer our children shape the future. It matters what those visions are. Often they become self-fulfilling prophecies. Dreams are maps" Carl Sagan, 1994 "Soon there will be no one who remembers when spaceflight was still a dream, the reverie of reclusive boys and the vision of a handful of men" Wyn Wachhorst, 1995
You will go to the Moon
With the discoveries by Robert Goddard and Hermann Oberth of liquid-fueled rockets in the 1930's and the use of V-2 rockets in the 1940's, rocket travel went from science fiction to science fact in the public's mind. In post-World War II America anything seemed possible, even going to the Moon! There appeared in 1949, a book The Conquest of Space , which led to a new trend in children's books. These books outlined the future the children of the "baby boom" would grow up in, the world of space (

165. Space Image Libraries
space Image Libraries. A variety of sources for spacerelated images presented by NASA s Aerospace Education Services Program at Oklahoma State University.
http://www.okstate.edu/aesp/image.html
Space Image Libraries
A variety of sources for space-related images
presented by NASA's Aerospace Education Services Program at Oklahoma State University.
Feedback concerning this website should be addressed to questions@aesp.nasa.okstate.edu.
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Responsible Official: Brian Smith
Last Updated: Thursday, August 21, 2003

166. Astronaut Autographs: Apollo Astronaut Autographs, NASA Astronaut Autographs
Apollo Astronaut autographs, NASA photographs, Apollo Moon Globes, NASA mission patches, Apollo CDRM, NASA VHS video, John Glenn collectibles, autographed books by Apollo Astronauts.
http://www.premierespace.com
Welcome to Premiere Space Editions
Premiere Space Editions is the World's leading dealer in authenticated high-quality Apollo Astronaut-autographed photographs from the Apollo Moon missions and related Apollo-Era memorabilia. Our select client list has included international companies, the NASA centers in Houston, Texas and Kennedy Space Center, Florida, the Naval Aviators Museum, Pensacola, Florida and quality Aviation Art Galleries. Our high-quality Apollo-Era memorabilia items are available for direct purchase through this website.
AUTHENTIC NASA PHOTOGRAPHS Our Apollo Astronaut autographed photographs are authentic NASA photographs created from the NASA archive negatives by special arrangement with NASA. Each photograph is personally hand-signed by the photographed Apollo Astronaut. These photographs have been previously unavailable either to NASA and aerospace contractor employees or the general public. These are archival photographs, not carboard lithographs mass produced for NASA on commercial printing presses and typically available from other dealers. Our Apollo mission photographs are of the very highest quality and clarity obtainable anywhere, printed on heavy photographic papers by the laboratory that produces these same original prints for NASA. The autographed photographs are available either unframed or quality framed and acid-free mounted. Each autographed photograph includes our recognized

167. NASA - Goddard Space Flight Center
Home to the Nation's largest organization of combined scientists and engineers dedicated to learning
http://www.gsfc.nasa.gov/
Violent Solar Events of Fall 2003 NASA and USGS Magnetic Database "Rocks" the World NASA Satellites and Balloons Spot Airborne Pollution "Train" Recent Releases: ... Columbia Report Implementation Plan
Check out the new Hubble site at: http://hubble.nasa.gov Last Revised: May 25, 2004
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168. Lost In Space: The Movie
An extensive collection of annotated pictures from the movie.
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/8145/lis_entertain.html
LOST IN SPACE was my all time favorite program as a kid. Thank goodness I am still a kid at heart because it is soon to be released as a major motion picture. The whole Robinson family is taking off with their pilot, robot and bad guy stowaway. (go to the (kfamily) LIS page 2 homepage entertainment page or links The Robot The new robot reminds me of the robot gone berserk in the first robocop or something from the MechWars Game Blasting Off The underside of the new spaceship. I assume that it will be called the Jupiter 2. It appears to be lifting off. Large Oblong Spaceship The new Robinson Space looks cool and seems much larger and more realistic. Dr. Smith Dr. Smith in the previews seems truely evil. This is the way I had always hope Dr. Smith would be like in the TV series. Penny Robinson This seemingly weightless scene reminds me of the first LIS TV Pilot episode plot. The Women of Lost in Space. From the background it appears that events go beyond just the spaceship. Will Robinson I pretended to be Will Robinson when I first watch the TV series. I can't believe I was that young!

169. Science @ NASA
summer. But why? What causes droughts? Are they predictable? NASA scientists are using data from space to unravel the mystery. NASA
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nasa technology Using electric fields, NASA-supported researchers are learning to herd microbes for the benefit of astronauts and Homeland Security. Extreme Ecosystem - May 13: life in the universe Microbiologists have found a community of extreme-loving microbes working together to survive at the bottom of California's Mono Lake. Jupiter and the Space Station - May 12: international space station The International Space Station makes a series of bright passes over the USA this week. On May 13th it will eclipse the planet Jupiter. Was Galileo Wrong?

170. Teenagers From Outer Space -- The Game
Background for a campaign set in Minnark, Minnesota.
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So, Find Out More About...
Who's Who : The players in the comedy
Welcome to St. Hodgson's!
: The school, its teachers, and the townfolk of Minnark, Minnesota.
The Opening
: Because every story has a beginning...
The Story So Far...
: Click here to follow the adventures of our hapless heroes.
Reference 1 : The Rules
: What it means and how to play.
Reference 2 : The Powers.
: The list of powers available to the Teeners.
Reference 3 : Gadgets and Gizmos
: Items available at the Minnark Mega-Mall
Welcome to my Teenagers from Outer Space game! Here you'll find the adventures of the Teeners who reside in Minnark, Minnesota and go to St. Hodgson's. They're just your average fire-breathing, zap gun toting, tree-eating, two-fisted bonking kids next door. Well, if you happen to live next door to Quentin Tarentino. :) This whole shebang is based on a system written by R. Talsorian Games called " Teenagers from Outer Space" . It's frightfully easy and my favorite system to run. In fact, they're the ones who did the nifty graphic up above. Be sure not to use their stuff without permission!

171. Hubble Space Telescope Public Pictures
To access all Hubble images and press releases, please visit HubbleSite s NewsCenter. Hubble space Telescope Public Pictures. View by Year. Latest Release.
http://oposite.stsci.edu/pubinfo/Pictures.html
We've moved! As of December 19, 2002, this Web site is no longer being updated. To access all Hubble images and press releases, please visit HubbleSite's NewsCenter Hubble Space Telescope Public Pictures View by Year Latest Release 2003 Press Releases Pictures Organized by Subject 2002 Press Releases ... 1994 Press Releases Related Information How to get hard copy of pictures
Other Sites of Interest Spacelink: NASA public information
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172. No Nukes In Space
Personal opinion regarding the launch of a space probe that contains plutonium.
http://www.idiot.com/html/nuke.html
SPACE NUKES What Are You Saying? Obviously the concept of space, that is "the next frontier", has escaped this poor protester regarding the launch of a space probe that contains a small, minute amount of plutonium. Let us look at this matter a little closer. The universe, commonly referred to as space, is filled with many galaxies. These galaxies are composed of many stars. As the late Carl Sagan said, there are "billions and billions" of stars. You know, our Sun is a star. Did you know that? That's not all. Ever heard of a Quasar or a Pulsar? How about a Black Hole? That's a damn lot of radiation. And what are these stars? Humongous THERMONUCLEAR reactions which produces the heat and the light that supports our life on this little blue planet. Imagine that. Oh, and for those who do not know, these are FUSION reactions, and not cold ones either. Talk about nukes in space! The whole universe is one big nuclear melting pot. That little plutonium needs to split its atoms and that is a FISSION reaction, a much less powerful release of energy. Shoot, I doubt that little chunk of rock would disrupt the whole balance of power out there, but then again that butterfly in the South Pacific is causing adverse weather conditions in the Great Plains.... So these people have a problem with this small amount of plutonium being launched into space. Do you think this little amount of radiation will add to the background radiation in our universe? Let's see here. A small amount of plutonium which humans can contain or the Sun? Hmmmmm? Which gives off more radiation? I don't think we need a science class to figure this one out.

173. International Space University
2004/05 Master of space Studies / Master of space Management 1 September 2004 29 July 2005 ISU Central Campus, Strasbourg France.
http://www.isunet.edu/
2004/05 Master of Space Studies / Master of Space Management
1 September 2004 - 29 July 2005
ISU Central Campus, Strasbourg
France 2004 Summer Session Program
hosted by the University of South Australia, Adelaide University, and Flinders University
27 June - 28 August 2004
Adelaide, Australia
"Civil, Commercial and Security Space : What will drive the next decade?"
30 November - 3 December 2004
ISU Central Campus, Strasbourg
France "Introductory Space Course" 26 - 30 April 2004 ISU Central Campus, Strasbourg France Team up with ISU to host and promote your space events! The big picture - stay at the cutting edge with ISU Research Services.
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174. SPACE STAMPS MAIN PAGE
Indexed photo gallery of international stamps.
http://spacestamps.spb.ru
SPACE STAMPS START PAGE. "SPACE STAMPS" Sergey Okun were designed as a part of "COSMONAUTICS" Ecyclopedia by Aleksandr Zheleznyakov

175. The Space Place :: Home
space Place en EspaƱol. Welcome to the new and improved space Place! Yes, you ve come to the right place. It s the same fun and
http://spaceplace.jpl.nasa.gov/
May 26th, 2004 Birthday in 1951 of astronaut Sally Ride.
Welcome to the "new and improved" Space Place! Yes, you've come to the right place. It's the same fun and interesting site as always, but with a new look. We've reorganized a bit to help you find all the cool subjects, fun facts, and exciting things to do. But all your favorites are still here. We hope you like it even better than ever! Who is the King of the Ice Dwarfs? Test your comet IQ and grab some comet dust.
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176. The Space-Crime Continuum
Online shop including a journal of seminars and workshops.
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178. The Tony Jones Space 1889 Page
New careers and language rules.
http://www.wolfram.demon.co.uk/rp_1889_top.html
SPACE 1889
Science fiction role-playing in the late Victorian Era, using late Victorian science and technology, with a few ... tweaks. In my opinion, one of the finest ideas for an RPG ever to see print, and certainly a fine cure for the information overload so many hi-tech science fiction games can have. Its only flaws were being perhaps too British to sell well in the USA, and having far too many published plots which relied on capturing the characters. Although no longer in print by GDW, Space 1889 has recently come back into print as a softcover rulebook, plus the various supplements for the game, published by Heliograph ; more details can be found on their Space 1889 page. In addition to that, here is a link to some more Space 1889 material , plus some additional material of my own: This Victorian Adventure Gaming Ring site owned by Tony Jones
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Skip Previous Previous Next ... List Sites Alternatively, go to my Amber Page , my Champions Page or my MegaTraveller Page This is a link to a page of general Victorian-Era things. Also see

179. NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas
NASA Continues Return to Flight Preparations At Kennedy space Center, Fla., NASA continues preparations for the launch of STS-114, which will mark the space
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Progress 14 to Dock With ISS Thursday
The ISS Progress 14 spacecraft is scheduled to arrive at the International Space Station at 8:55 a.m. CDT (1355 GMT) Thursday. The Progress is delivering supplies and fresh food. STS-114 (dates under review) See the International Space Station Education Programs Jobs at NASA JSC History ... CAIB Final Report (10 Mb PDF) Columbia Recovery Hotline 1-866-446-6603 NASA Continues Return to Flight Preparations - At Kennedy Space Center, Fla., NASA continues preparations for the launch of STS-114, which will mark the Space Shuttle fleet's Return to Flight. NASA Names New Astronaut Class - The next generation of explorers is here. NASA announced a new class of astronaut candidates on May 6 that includes three educator astronauts.

180. ThinkQuest : Library : Space: An Exploration
Discusses facts, mysteries, theories, and activities, about the solar system.
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