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Through its extensive interactive website, educational programming, shows, exhibits, planetarium, online science, research and collections, the Adler Planetarium and Astronomy Museum aims to inspire the next generation...
This webquest introduces students to the processes of star and planet formation and the search for life on other worlds. Materials include slide shows with written narrative that explain the birth and life cycles of...
This resource covers general features of asteroids; the asteroid belt; Kirkwood gaps; the spacecraft Galileo flying by the asteroid Gaspra; the asteroid Ida and its moon Dactyl; the spin of the asteroid Toutatis; and...
This site features links to broadcast quality audio files and transcripts from an interview with Dr. Carol Stoker about the Mars Analog Research and Technology Experiment (MARTE) which is to take place near the Rio Tinto...
Developed at the University of California Berkeley, this Web site assists educators in integrating advanced space science research into their curriculum by allowing the Cosmic Hot Interstellar Plasma Spectrometer (CHIPS)...
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