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Science for Kids - Page 4
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Science cont: Page 4
- Mars
Express - The British-built Beagle 2 lander is being
carried to Mars onboard the European Space Agency's Mars
Express spacecraft...
- Mars
Mice - In 2006 a group of mice-astronauts will orbit
Earth inside a spinning spacecraft.
- Membranes
on Mars - Thin membranes developed by NASA-funded
researchers could help people go to Mars.
- Meridiani
Planum: "Drenched" - Long ago, parts of
Mars were soaked in liquid water, say scientists analyzing
data from NASA's Mars rover Opportunity.
- Mesoamérica
en Llamas - La opulenta diversidad de vida silvestre
en el sur de México y América Central está
en peligro.
- Meteor
Storm Forecast - NASA scientists have just released
new predictions for the 2002 Leonid meteor storm.
- Meteors
from the Twilight Zone - The annual Geminid meteor
shower peaks this year on Saturday morning, Dec. 14th.
- Microscopic
Astronauts - It's unavoidable: Humans can't go to
space without taking trillions of microbes with them.
- Mixed
Up in Space - Humans can become confused and disoriented
-- and even a little queasy -- in an alien world where
up and down have no meaning.
- Mobile Homes for Microbes - African
dust that crosses the Atlantic and brings beautiful sunsets
to Florida also carries potentially harmful bacteria and
fungi, a new study shows.
- Modeling
Climate at Warp Speed - Two new NASA technologies
have squeezed 10 times more power out of climate-modeling
supercomputers.
- MooMilk - Fun
and educational site about cows and milk with facts, games,
recipes, contests and merchandise.
- More
Spaceship Sightings - Beginning this week, the International
Space Station will make a series of eye-catching passes
over North America.
- Morning
Coffee and Planets - Beginning Friday the 13th, four
planets, the Moon, and a giant red star will rouse early-rising
sky watchers.
- Mossy
Space Spirals - Samples of fire moss that travel onboard
the space shuttle do something odd: they spiral.
- Museum of Science -
It's Alive!
- Museum of Science and Industry - Take
a virtual tour of the U-505 submarine, visit Colleen Moore's
fairy castle, discover LEGO Mindstorms intelligent robots,
explore the Pioneer Zephyr, and more!
- My
Pet Neutron Star - Using a new form of matter called
Bose-Einstein. condensates, researchers are bringing astrophysics
from deep space right into their laboratories.
- Mystery
Object Orbits Earth - A puzzling object just discovered
in orbit around Earth might be an Apollo rocket on a fantastic
journey through the solar system.
- National
Geographic News - Get the news that matters to you:
archaeology (tombs, mummies), paleontology (fossils, dinosaurs),
animals, nature, space, the environment, and more.
- NASA Kids - The best place for kids
interested in Space, Science, Rocket, Astronauts and the
Solar System.
- NASA - Space
Shuttle Columbia and Her Crew.
- NASA - Education
Programs.
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