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http://www.nasa.gov/ NASAs home site is a gateway to information on missions, space and research.
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http://www.earth.nasa.gov/gallery View photos of the Earth taken from orbit and images of the satellites conducting NASAs observations.
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http://spacescience.nasa.gov/ Explore this office responsible for NASAs research, offering a list of missions, pictures of space and research opportunities.
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http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/photo_gallery/photogallery.html The series of images presented in the National Space Science Data Center Photo Gallery are organized by object and/or phenomenon and the source of the image as well as the processing involved in producing the image have been included wherever possible.
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http://www-sisn.jpl.nasa.gov/ The Science Information Systems Newsletter is a vehicle for sharing research and development within NASAs information systems community.
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http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/science/science.html Explore a universe of black holes, dark matter, and quasars, full of extremely high energies, high densities, high pressures, and extremely intense magnetic fields which allow us to test our understanding of the laws of physics.
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http://www.stsci.edu/ The Hubble Space Telescope is hot on the trail of new and exciting discoveries in our solar system and throughout the universe including in the Hubble Deep Field Project.
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http://adc.gsfc.nasa.gov/ The ADC is a resource for astronomy data, catalogs, and journal tables with thousands of published data sets available.
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http://simbad.harvard.edu The SIMBAD astronomical database provides basic data, cross-identifications and bibliography for astronomical objects outside the solar system.
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http://skyview.gsfc.nasa.gov Direct access to SkyView a Virtual Observatory where you can enter the coordinates to generate images.
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http://www.fas.org/spp/ This site from the Federation of American Scientists promotes American national security and international stability by providing the public and decision-makers with information on civil and military space issues, policies and programs. Subjects include Russian Aerospace, Challenger Accident, Life on Mars, Advanced Aircraft. Research information on space weapons, space exploration and general space usage.
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