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Saturn's Moon Enceladus - Enceladus [en-SELL-ah-dus] is one of the innermost moons of Saturn. It is quite similar in size to Mimas but has a smoother, brighter surface. Enceladus reflects almost 100 percent of the sunlight that strikes it. Unlike Mimas, Enceladus displays at leas
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FREE - Science - More than 30 Federal agencies formed a working group in 1997 to make hundreds of Federally supported teaching and learning resources easier to find. The result of that work is the FREE web site. For an overview of what's available here at FREE, please vis
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How to Become an Astronaut 101: - This is a simple, yet fun page dedicate to how Lt. Col. Catherine G.  Cady  Coleman used her passion and talent for chemistry and engineering to make her way  up the ranks from inspired student to research chemist to NASA astronaut .
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Subject index of Alternate View columns by John G. Cramer - John G. Cramer Analog Alternate View Column Subject Index
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Welcome to the NSSDC! - National Space Science Data Center (NSSDC) Home Page
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Astronomy Links for Drennon's Science - Astronomy Drennon's Astronomy , Broward Co. Florida and CVCHS in Visalia, CA   Where did I go wrong???? Did my students ask profound scientific questions of the astronauts when they were orbiting over head? Well....click the image and see for yourse
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Publications of the LSU compiler group - J. Ramanujam Research supported by NSF Young Investigator Award CCR-9457768 with a match from Portland Group Inc.
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Galileo Project - Galileo is a NASA spacecraft mission to Jupiter, launched October 18, 1989, and designed to study the planet's atmosphere, satellites and surrounding magnetosphere for 2 years starting in December 1995. It was named for the Italian Renaissance scientist
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Earth Views of Space and Space Views of Earth - The Rice Space Institute at Rice University has created the first online, up-to-date, digital museum accessible to the general public, by constructing interactive displays of real-time earth and space science data, developed and tested at the Houston Muse
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Saturn's Moon Dione - Dione [dy-OH-nee] was discovered in 1684 by Giovanni Cassini. It is an icy body similar to Tethys and Rhea. Its density is 1.43 gm/cm3, which makes it the densest moon of Saturn other than Titan. Dione is probably composed of a rocky core making up one-t
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