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Basics of Space Flights - This module is the first in a sequence of training modules that pertain to space flight operations activities.

Just For Kids - Johnson Space Center - This site has great links such as sending your name to Mars, living in space, and becoming a virtual astronaut.

NASA Kids - Here are the answers to everything you wanted to know about space and the solar system, track the location of space shuttles and stations, or learn about rockets or mapping the earth from space.

NASA Quest - This site lets you meet and learn about NASA people and space science. Check out the Space Team Online, Aerospace Team Online, Solar System Online, and Deep Space Online.

NASA's Observatorium - National Aeronautics and Space Administration site for Earth and space data with pictures of the Earth, planets, stars, and other cool stuff, as well as the stories behind those images.

National Imagery & Mapping Agency - NIMA makes maps and provides imagery in support of our national defense. Groups that help with national defense are the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines and others in the federal government. NIMA's information is also used by airplane pilots and boat captains.

NIMA's SRTM Kids Page - How do you measure the size of a planet? How do you know how much it weighs? This site tells you just how to do that and more!

StarChild - A Learning Center for Young Astronomers - The Sun, moon, comets and asteroids oh my! Here you will find interesting information about a lot of amazing space subjects. By the time you have completed the Space Stuff Section, you will be an expert on becoming an astronaut and space probes.

The Space Place - Amazing facts and fun activities to do to learn more about space science.

When I Grow Up - Students will research information within the NASA web community to identify jobs at NASA.

Women of NASA - The Women of NASA resource was developed to encourage more young women to pursue careers in math, science, and technology.

Jason XI - You can explore NASA's Johnson Space Center and NOAA's Aquarius Underwater Laboratory through the Argonauts' journals and photos!

Mars Millennium Project - Take a journey of inspiration and discovery as you explore Mars through answers to questions asked of artists, scientists, engineers, and astronauts.

The Planetary Society - The Society is a nonprofit space interest group on that encourages spacefaring nations to explore other worlds. They provide information and support educational activities about the exploration of the solar system.

Mizzou Magic - This site offers cool planet facts, photos and movies about the planets and other interesting information.

Space Day - Space Day 2001 blasts off on May 3, 2001. Now in its fifth year, it is a global celebration dedicated to the extraordinary achievements, benefits and opportunities in the exploration and use of space. The goal of Space Day is to advance science, math, and technology education and to inspire young people to realize the vision of our space pioneers.

Zooish - Watch the world's animal kingdom come to life in animation and sound. Learn more about land and sea animals, view space images and listen to the sounds of nature.