Reader Recommendations: Space for Kids
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November 19, 2008 -- From Kamal, a teacher from Rohnert Park, CA, who is affiliated with the site.
Epo's Chronicles is a weekly web comic that takes place in the distant future. It is about a sentient spaceship called Epo, and its humanoid companion, Alkina. Epo's Chronicles is being developed by the Sonoma State University Education and Public Outreach (E/PO) group. The primary goal of Epo's Chronicles is to teach space science in an engaging format. Accompanying each episode are explanatory notes and glossary entries to help explain the science subjects discussed each week. Additional resources such as web links with lesson plans, and multimedia clips are also frequently available.
March 18, 2008 -- From Triggermouse, a reader, from Utah, United States, who is affiliated with the site.
The site www.CaptainWarbuck.com is home to the children's movie 'Captain Warbuck and the Space Rat of Mischief'. This is a 24 minute movie about a guy named Captain Warbuck who delivers stars for a living with his robot friend spiffbot aboard the 'chickship'. Life is pretty normal for the Captain until he finds himself wrapped up in a struggle to save his stars and the Universe!
May 5, 2006 -- From Matthew, fourteen-years old, who is not affiliated with the site
View the Milky Way at 10 million light years from the Earth. Then move through space towards the Earth in successive orders of magnitude until you reach a tall oak tree just outside the buildings of the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory in Tallahassee, Florida.
May 5, 2006 -- From Linda Walker-Hill, a reader from Virginia, who is affiliated with the site
On Thursday, May 1, as part of Space Day 2003, space enthusiasts nationwide can get an exciting glimpse into the future of flight through an interactive online program about flight and space exploration. Broadcast from Washington, D.C., space experts working on the next generation of space planes will answer viewers' questions.
August 9, 2000 -- From DB,a reader fromDallas, Texaswho is affiliated with the site
The only true portal for space and science enthusiasts.
May 1, 2000 -- From Jody Payne,a teacher fromSouth Lyon, MIwho is affiliated with the site
This website was created by fifth graders. It covers the history of exploration (rocketry, astronomy, telescopes), spaceships (Mir, International Space Station, Space Shuttle), and many other interesting topics on space and space exploration.
April 19, 2000 -- From a12 year old fromUnited Stateswho is not affiliated with the site
Good space and science site. A lot of games.
April 4, 2000 -- From mike,12 years old fromunited stateswho is not affiliated with the site
Great site about space. lots of space games. I can have fun and learn at the same time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
February 21, 2000 -- From Lori Keith,a reader fromHouston, Texaswho is affiliated with the site
This site allows teachers & students to learn more about the shuttle & International Space Station programs by learning more about the people who work behind the scenes to make it all happen. NASA experts share bios and journals about their work, & have live chats with kids. There is a Q&A feature and the newest feature is live webcasts allowing real-time interaction via the Internet. Promotes math, science, history as it happens, social studies, reading, communication & cultural diversity. Easy to navigate.
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