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Space.com | | Space.com is the definitive site on the World Wide Web dedicated to space and all space-related subjects. It focuses on news, information, education and entertainment. Our primary mission is the popularization of space. Our commitment is to a greater public understanding and enthusiasm about space and space-related subjects. SPACE.com maintains as central to its core mission the strongest possible support of education with a particular focus on mathematics and natural sciences, grades K-12.
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Universe Today | | " (...) Universe Today is different from your regular news website. Instead of writing in-depth articles, we just provide an overview, and links to sites where you can get more detail - from where the news first breaks to all the media coverage, and even related resources. We find all the stories, even the really obscure ones, and gather them together in one fast, easy-to-read newsletter (free of technical jargon). You only need to spend 10 minutes a day, and you'll be completely up-to-date on all the breaking news in the space industry. So, you don't have to subscribe to several different sites to get comprehensive space coverage, just Universe Today. To get the most out of Universe Today, subscribe to the email newsletter, which comes out every weekday. Follow the links directly from your email, and you don't even have to come back to the website." ... more
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Windows to the Universe | | " Windows to the Universe is a user-friendly learning system covering the Earth and Space sciences for use by the general public. Windows to the Universe has been in development since 1995. Our goal is to build an internet site that includes a rich array of documents, including images, movies, animations, and data sets, that explore the Earth and Space sciences and the historical and cultural ties between science, exploration, and the human experience. Our site is appropriate for use in libraries, museums, schools, homes, and the workplace. Students and teachers may find the site especially helpful in their studying (and teaching!) Earth and Space sciences. Because we have users of all ages, the site is written in three reading levels approximating elementary, middle school and high school reading levels. These levels may be chosen by using the upper button bar of each page of the main site. " ... more
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RussianSpaceWeb | | " History and news on Russian space program : The RussianSpaceWeb.com is an independent publication, not affiliated with any government or private institution. The purpose of this site is to preserve and popularize the history of space exploration and to promote the cooperation in space. " Since 1997, I publish Russian Space Web, dedicated to the history and latest developments in the space program of the former USSR. Started as a small college project, it evolved into a lifelong work, thanks to encouragement, help and advice from many of you. As content of this publication and its popularity grew, it required more and more time for development and, unfortunately, more cash to sustain ever-growing traffic. As a result, I turn to my readers, asking for sponsorship, in order to keep this site open to the public." Anatoly Zak ... more
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Spacedaily.com | | SpaceDaily.Com brings the space industry professional daily news from the frontier, with contract, bid, launch and on-orbit satellite news as it happens.
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Islandone | | " Island One is a beast of the information age, a well which is intended as a meeting place for future space colonists and business people of a libertarian or at least live and let live bent. Our name is taken from Dr.Gerard O'Neill's concept for a full fledged L5 Colony, a Bernal Sphere he labeled "Island One". " Island One resides in Belfast and was the fourth web server to go live on the net from Northern Ireland (the MMSG portion, 19940610), preceded only by the Queens University of Belfast (199401), University of Ulster and Genesis Project Ltd (19940420). The Space Digest Archive portion was available as an ftp site from Queens University of Belfast since 1992-1999. Prior to that they resided at Carnegie-Mellon University in Pittsburgh. Both the website and archive are now hosted courtesy of Village Networking Ltd and Direct Net Access of Belfast. ... more
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