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Space Business.com advertises a "wealth of business information" about the space industry, and they do a good job delivering. The site features a listing of some 1,750 space-related companies and organizations, organizes in a searchable and browsable database, as well as similar listings of conferences and financing information. There are also books and other resources that can be purchased and a classified job listing where space-related positions are advertised. |
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The Space Educator's Handbook offers an immense assortment of space-related educational resources. The Web site includes "Space Museum", which shows how to use space memorabilia to teach space to students; online versions of educational space comics; past issues of NASA's "Spinoff" magazine, and more. This information is also available in standalone files that can be run on MacOS and Windows machines using HyperCard and ToolBox. Teachers and students alike can use this site to start off the school year learning about space! http://tommy.jsc.nasa.gov/~woodfill/SPACEED/SEHHTML/seh.html |
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The J.R.W Satellite Page features a variety of resources designed especially for those with an interest in observing satellites. There is a wide range of links to online information about satellite tracking and general space information. There's also a very detailed list of classified American satellite launches that are otherwise not well known. |
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Space Future is a new Web site which promises to provide a great deal of information about new developments in fields like space tourism, space power, and space habitats. While much of the site is still under construction, there is already an impressive array of information on many topics. If you're interested in finding out where we may be going in space a few years down the road, be sure to visit and bookmark this site! |
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