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A major research and conference facility formally known as the Lunar and Planetary Institute in Houston, Texas.
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.
NASAMike, director of the COOLSpace program, jumps at every chance he has to explore a region of the globe he has not yet seen. Join him on his journeys.
Teacher lesson plans, activities and movies devoted to learning about how rainfall is measured from space.
Archives of chats between teachers and students and NASA, and Aero Design Team scientists, engineers and support staff.
This site provides information, contacts, and resources for its education and outreach programs.
NASA's Image Access page of publicly released images from various Solar System exploration programs.
The curator of NASA's primary digital image collections from past, present, and future planetary missions.
Specially chosen images from the Hubble telescope, enhanced and explained by experts in order to educate and inspire.
A collection of images taken by the Chandra X-ray Observatory.
9,000+ press release photos from all NASA manned space flight programs, including Shuttle missions up to STS-79.
NASA's largest infrared-optimized telescope with launch planned for 2013.
NASA aerospace STI, as well as locate domestic and international STI pertinent to NASA's missions and Strategic Enterprises.
An office devoted to commercialization of space technology and helping small companies. Includes features on software, bio- and nano-technology; and overview of the technology transfer scheme.
LTP funds activities and collaborates with endeavors that incorporate NASA content with revolutionary technologies or innovative use of entrenched technologies to enhance education in the areas of math and science.
The archive node for scientific data sets from NASA's infrared and sub-millimeter astronomy projects and missions.
Gives personal background and hobbies. Includes education, special honors, pilot experience, NASA assignments. Was a part of a team that where first to exchange astronauts with from the Shuttle to the Mir Station.
Five photos and a movie describe a new type of robotic, interplanetary probe, called a snakebot, being developed by engineers at NASA's Ames Research Center.
Researches and investigates applications of automated and interactive planning and scheduling technology to NASA missions.
AERONET is an international network composed of more than a hundred of sunphotometers that covers a big part of Earth. This network is among others used to study the aerosols and to validate satellite data.
Is responsible for planning, coordination, execution and oversight of technology programs for Goddard’s Space Science and Earth Science missions.
Terra is helping scientists unravel the mysteries of climate and environmental change.
Our nation's gateway to exploring, discovering and understanding our universe.
Explore these JPL and NASA kid sites for out-of-this-world fun and learning.
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