Space: NASA
The site with everything there is to know about space exploration with many fascinating and beautiful pictures. "N A S A is deeply committed to spreading the unique knowledge that flows from its aeronautics and space research...."
[http://www.nasa.gov/]
Space: Windows on the Universe
Welcome to Windows to the Universe! Our purpose is to develop a fun and different Web site about the Earth and Space sciences. Windows to the Universe is graphics intensive! Entry options here lead to the Intermediate content level.
[http://www.windows.ucar.edu/]
Space: Explore Space
Whether you're an Amateur, Professional, Student, or Teacher, ExploreSpace.com has something for you.
[http://www.spacedev.com/]
Space: Amazing Space Activities
Designed for classroom use, but available for all. Superb graphics from the Hubble Telescope and for the excellent science activities on light, colour and waves. Can you recognise the planets? Test yourself. Includes downloadable worksheets.
[http://amazing-space.stsci.edu/]
Space: Stargazers to Starships
Three distinct areas are covered here. Learn about the astronomy of the Earth's motion in space, the work of Newton and about spaceflight and spacecraft.
[http://www-spof.gsfc.nasa.gov/]
Space: Teachers' Lab
The goal of the Teachers' Lab is to provide educators with a deeper understanding of science and maths concepts through professional development interactive activities. Find out about light, geometry, patterns in maths and the phases of the moon.
[http://www.learner.org/]
Space: Big Bang Theory
If you have ever wanted to know about the man who wrote the all-time best seller 'A Brief History of Time', then this is an excellent place to start. These pages have been written so that you can learn more about not only Stephen, but also his work.
[http://www.hawking.org.uk/]
Space: Space Kids
Welcome to spaceKids! It's your place for space. You can enter your first name, and pick your favorite planet. Then journey on!
[http://www.spacekids.com/]
Space: Space Science
Keep up to date on the latest newsworthy events in space science! Teachers Corner: NASA supports a number of educational Web sites that have excellent material on the space science.
[http://spacekids.hq.nasa.gov/]
Space: Space Place
Space related activities for children up to the age of 12 years on this NASA site. Learn how radar signals from Space Shuttle help with map making and about launching rockets in orbit. Quicktime movie of a Delta launch.
[http://spaceplace.nasa.gov/]
Space: Tomorrow's World
Features on up-to-the minute issues and new developments in science and technology.
[http://www.bbc.co.uk/]