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  2. NASA's Space Place - Wikipedia

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    targeting upper-elementary aged children. Launched in 1998, [2] [3] it was the first NASA website to create content about multiple missions directly for children. It has its own url, and it also serves as the kids' portion of the NASA Science Mission Directorate website. [4]

  3. Materials International Space Station Experiment - Wikipedia

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    A year later, during the fourth EVA of mission STS-118 on 18 August 2007, the MISSE-3 and 4 experiments were retrieved. [12] MISSEs 3 and 4 also served an educational purpose, it flew approximately eight million basil seeds that were given to children for science experiments, in order to stimulate interest in space science. [3]

  4. Reach: A Space Podcast for Kids - Wikipedia

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    In one of the episodes the show has a live interview with NASA astronauts in space aboard the International Space Station. [4] [5] Marshall and DuFort had previously collaborated on improvisational comedy at The Second City. [6] The show interviewed Chris Hadfield, the first Canadian to walk in space. [7] [8] The podcast is produced in Chicago. [9]

  5. Science Buddies - Wikipedia

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    Doug Osheroff, (Nobel Prize winning physicist), and Bernard Harris (retired NASA astronaut) both serve on the Science Buddies scientific advisory board. Science Buddies is a website, [2] recommended by educational organizations such as the ALA [3] and the SciLinks program of the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA). [4]

  6. Atmospheric Waves Experiment - Wikipedia

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    The Atmospheric Waves Experiment (AWE) is a NASA instrument to be mounted on the exterior of the International Space Station (ISS) for the study of atmospheric gravity waves (not to be confused with astrophysical gravitational waves).

  7. Lunar Ejecta and Meteorites Experiment - Wikipedia

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    The Lunar Ejecta and Meteorites Experiment (LEAM) was a lunar science experiment that flew to the Moon on board Apollo 17 in 1972. It collected information on dust particles produced as a result of meteoroid impacts on the surface of the Moon.