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Sun-Earth Viewer
The Sun-Earth Media Viewer is a Flash-based interactive tool kit built to support the major public outreach initiatives of NASA's Sun-Earth Connection Education Forum. Users can view realtime NASA satellite images of the Sun and the Earth.
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High Graphic, Data Source, Core Content, Ads
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Capture the Cosmos
Teachers will explore cosmic concepts such as black holes, galaxies, and the solar system. There are on-line activities, graphics, and lots of information useful for their lessons plan ideas.
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Lesson Plans, Interactive, High Graphic, Misconceptions
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Cool Space Subjects
Welcome to the "new and improved" Space Place! It's the same fun and interesting site as always, but with a new look. You will find all the cool subjects, fun facts, and exciting things to do. But all your favorites are still here!
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Interactive, High Graphic, Questions, Data Source
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2.38 / 3
NASA Images
This website contains everything from classic photos to educational programming and HD video.  Internet Archive is  bringing NASA's image, video and audio collections in a single, searchable resource.  The main categories displayed on the home page are:  Solar System, Universe, Earth, Aeronautics, Astronauts and a Spaceflight Timeline.  40 years of Apollo are archives and there are video clips.
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High Graphic, History, Career, Core Content, Ads
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2.38 / 3
Solar System Exploration
This is the place for up-to-date information on space exploration. There are descriptions of the planets and other celestial bodies, interviews with NASA scientists, lesson plans, and a timeline showing the history of the robotic exploration of space.
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Lesson Plans, High Graphic, Data Source
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Radio JOVE
Students and amateur scientists observe and analyze natural radio emissions of Jupiter and the Sun. Through the study of their magnetic fields and their plasma environments, we are better able to understand the Earth.
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