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No, NASA can't do your homework for you. But we can probably give you some help. We have information that can help you with lots of subjects including science, social studies and even art. And we've got the coolest pictures from space because we took them! Check below to see what we can do to help you.
ASTEROIDS AND COMETS
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NEW MILLENIUM PROGRAM
Travel through the solar system and Universe with The Starchild and watch for comets, asteroids, and other space debris. This page has Quicktime(tm) movie animations, and two levels of information directed at children between the ages of 6-14.
+ http://nmp.jpl.nasa.gov/ds1/edu/edu2.html
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EARTH
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FUN PHYSICS
Learn about fundamental physics in space to understand how simple laws and organizing principles of nature affect matter, space, and time through NASA's Fundamental Physics in Space Program.
+ http://funphysics.jpl.nasa.gov/story/story.html
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GALAXIES AND THE UNIVERSE
Multiple spacecraft missions are learning about the formation of stars and other planets in the universe. Learn about these NASA missions aiming to answer the question, "Where did we come from?"
+ http://origins.stsci.edu/missions.html
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JUPITER
NASA's Galileo Mission collected exciting data about Jupiter for 14 years. The materials created by the Galileo team in these pages are aimed at K-12 teachers and students to study Jupiter and its moons.
+ http://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/galileo/education.html
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