Space
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- NASA Space Shuttle
- The official NASA website. Includes news, reference information, and detailed mission profiles for all missions.
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- How Stuff Works: How Space Shuttles Work
- In-depth look at Space Shuttle. Photos and animations show the inner workings of America's Space Transportation System.
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- How Stuff Works: How Space Suits Work
- Fully illustrated tutorial examines the problems of walking in outer space and how spacesuits are made to cope with them.
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- NASA Space Shuttle Virtual Tour
- Offers views of Space Shuttle Columbia as it is was preparing for launch. Includes the cockpit, airlock and the Neurolab payload.
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- The Shuttle Flight Data Book
- Excerpts of the Flight Data Book PDF format (need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view)
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- The Shuttle Operational Data Book
- Space Shuttle schematics in PDF format (need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view)
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- Aerospace Systems, Concepts, and Analysis
- NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia. Includes organization, key personnel, mission, activities branches, and space-related bulletin boards.
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- Discovery Program Documents
- Discovery guidelines and requirements documents. Good reference collection.
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- GAO Space
- Description of GAO Associates plus source of free code for space applications and support for aerospace.
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- Space Environments & Effects Program
- NASA's space environment program. Features overview, news, flight experiments, mathematical models and publications.
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- 35th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference
- Official site of the 35th Annual Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC) to be held in Houston in 2004. LPSC yearly attracts over 1000 planetary scientists to present the latest results of world-wide space science research efforts.
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- American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA),
- AIAA organizes a number of conferences annually on a variety of space topics
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- President's Commission on Moon, Mars, and Beyond
- This Commission began meeting after President Bush's January 2004 announcement that NASA will resume exploring the Moon and eventually Mars.