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Astronomy and Space Education for Children
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3. HSF > Living In Space
Space Water: Where do astronauts in space get water?
Space Breathing: How do astronauts breathe in space?
Space Training: Preparing for a mission is a lot of hard work for astronauts and their trainers.
Space Sleep: What is it like to sleep on the shuttle and on the International Space Station?
http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/living/index.html |
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4. Challenger Center for Space Science Education
Challenger Center for Space Science Education uses students' natural enthusiasm for space to create innovative learning experiences for imaginative young minds. By transforming the way teachers teach and students learn, Challenger Center is creating a new generation of explorers.
http://64.78.10.206/challenger/ |
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5. NASA Human Space Flight Education Services
The NASA Aerospace Education Services Program, or AESP, provides assistance and support to educators in updating science, mathematics, geography and technology curricula and in utilizing new and evolving instructional technology and teaching strategies. The no-cost AESP workshops introduce participants to NASA curriculum support materials, videos, hands-on activities and available technology products. Workshops can usually accommodate 12 to 30 participants.
http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/outreach/era.html |
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