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Canadian Space Agency Website
The construction of the International Space Station, Canadian missions in space, and the art handling objects in microgravity are just a few of the interesting things you can learn about at the Canadian Space Agency’s website.
Quirks and Quarks
If you would like to learn more about Bob McDonald or his science show, Quirks & Quarks, visit the show’s website by clicking the link.
Solar System Exploration – National Aeronautics and Space Administration
This is a fantastic place for kids to learn about solar system exploration, extreme space, space missions, and so much more. You can find numerous links to other NASA Kids pages here as well.
The Space Place – National Aeronautics and Space Administration
With activities like online video games, building space and moon habitats, and creating a momentum machine, learning about space and science is a constantly changing adventure.
NASA: Live Space Station Tracking Map
Live space station tracking map that shows the space station’s current position, speed, and altitude in real time.
7 Ways You Could Blast Off By 2023 – National Geographic
Many see “space tourism” as our next great frontier. Check out these photos of how different scientists and engineers plan to get people to visit space.