| Resource |
How to get it |
Contributed by and/or
explanation |
| Alien Earths Online |
Visit Web site |
Create a virtual community of microorganisms. Build the perfect solar system. Site is for advanced students. |
| Astronomical Society of
the Pacific |
Teacher's Newsletter
390 Ashton Ave.
San Francisco, CA 94112
(415) 337-1100
Fax (415) 337-5205
Visit
Web site |
See other educational
resources, too.
Free newsletter. |
| Encyclopedia Astronautica |
Visit
Web site |
Comprehensive information
on space exploration and history. |
| Exploring Planets in the
Classroom |
Visit
Web site |
Hands-on science activities
in classroom-ready pages for exploring Earth, the planets,
geology and space sciences. |
| Johnson Space Center |
Johnson Space Center
Houston, TX 77058
Visit
Web site |
Telecommunications expertise
and public telecommunications facilities program. |
| Mars Exploration Program |
Visit Web site |
Includes Mars and its landforms and whether water could exist on Mars today |
| NASA/Ames Research Center |
Moffett Field, CA 94035-1000
(650) 604-5000
Visit
Web site |
See Educational Materials
and photos from space. |
| NASA Headquarters |
Education Division
Washington D.C. 20545
Visit
Web site |
List available of NASA's
regional education centers; also ask for Education Horizons. |
| NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory |
Public Information Office
Mail Stop 186-120
4800 Oak Grove Drive
Pasadena, CA 91190
(818) 354-5011
Fax (818) 354-4537
Visit
Web site |
SIR-C Education Program:
free CD-ROM with radar images, shuttle photos and lessons. |
| National Air and Space
Museum |
Smithsonian Institution
7th & Independence Ave. SW
Washington D.C. 20560
Visit
Web site |
Educational resources. |
| National Space Society |
600 Pennsylvania Ave.
SE, Suite 201 Washington D.C. 20003
(202) 543-1900
Fax (202) 546-4189
E-mail: nsshq@nss.org
Visit Web
site |
A free and very interesting
publication about the Space Society. See other resources. |