- How Robonauts Will Work - How NASA is preparing a new breed of robotic astronauts to perform some of the more difficult tasks in space.
- Earth System Science Online - Educational resources primarily for the undergraduate level.
- Challenger Center for Space Science Education - Alexandria, VA. Teaching resources and information about field trips to the center.
- Arizona Mars K-12 Education Program - Children's program at Arizona State University. Also provides educational resources and teacher training.
- Astronaut Mike Mullane's Stories From Space - Programs, books, and videos teaching about space flight, personal motivation and teamwork.
- Teaching With Space - An exciting way for teachers to learn the use of space and Earth sciences as backdrops in the classroom while addressing educational standards.
- Scale Model Communication Satellites - Construct-it-yourself model communication satellites for educational and professional use.
- International Space School Educational Trust - Online science and space science encyclopaedia, including Hubble telescope photos, satellite images of the Earth, and additional guides for teachers.
- Understanding The Universe - Discovery Channel School - Interactive educational tool featuring a virtual tour of the galaxy, biographies of famous astronomers, introduction to basic concepts and teacher tips.
- Orbital Mechanics Educational Network - Space and astronomy education and projects for all ages.
- Space Systems Laboratory, University of Maryland - Consists of understanding how you do work in space; with people, with robots and how the two work together.
- Above the Skies - An interactive educational guide explaining how light, electromagnetic radiation, and spectroscopy are used in astrophysics.
- Olin College MarsPort Team - A student group developing a Mars deployable greenhouse. Includes educational materials and a "radio drama."
- Space Biology - A repository for life sciences educators. It provides information and downloadable teaching material.
- Mars 2012 - A course with focus on Mars missions, offered by Berkeley University, USA. Includes course curriculum, news and support material.
- Student Space Exploration & Technology Initiative - Outreach program of the European Space Agency. Offers participant and project information from a network of student and educational institutions designing small satellites.
- International Space University - ISU is a educational organization in France providing courses in space technology internationally. Site provides extensive course programme info and overview of the school.
- Astronaut Scholarship Foundation - US association to promote Space education, created in remembrance of the Mercury 7 disaster. Site with newsletters, activities and grant info.
- The Upside-Downer's Project - A parabolic flight experiment by a group of German students on segreation of granular materials in low gravity. Provides project overview and background material.
- Elementary Themes: International Space Station - Offers material for elementary school study of the station, provided by a Canadian teacher.
- GECE - Brazilian Space Sciences Study Group - Personal pages of a Brazilian student study group on space technology.
- Red Rover Goes to Mars - Features a project for children to participate in the Rover 2003 mission to Mars. Includes contests, educational materials, and mission updates.
- From Stargazers to Starships - Features an easy to use high school level introduction to the basics of spaceflight.
- Exploration In Education - Features a collection of educational electronic picture books and other tutorials offered by the Space Telescope Science Institute.
- The K-8 Aeronautics Internet Textbook - Educational resources for children, teachers, and industry specialists making presentations to students.
- Go to Mars - Devoted to the beckoning call of the Red Planet.
- Universities Space Research Association (USRA) - Provides organizational and scholarship information by a university association devoted to space exploration and technology.
- National Association of Space Simulating Educators - Dedicated to using simulation to teach space science. Lists various simulation field trip opportunities for classes.
- Orbital Laboratory - Student designed experiment aboard the International Space Station. Students can monitor their payload and compare it to their own ground based control.
- Space-Age Living: Building the International Space Station - Get the who, what, when, where, and how on the International Space Station from DiscoverySchool.com.
- Resources from Space - Offers lecture notes by the University of Wisconsin from space project courses. Subjects include lunar mining and nuclear power in space.
- PCs in Space - A community outreach service in conjunction with NASA, providing free software to engender interest in space and science in elementary school children. Includes detailed descriptions and downloads.
- AdvanceSpace - A space learning portal dedicated to advancing space knowledge.
- Solar System Ambassador Bess Amaral - Need an astronomy or space program guest speaker? Bess Amaral,a JPL/NASA Solar System Ambassador, provides an informative and interactive experience for all age groups.
- The Space Directory - Useful resources for space enthusiasts, collectors of astronaut and cosmonaut autographs and space memorabilia.
- GPS Navigation with Kalman Filtering - Description of a course offered on signal filtering for GPS navigation systems.
- Texas Space Grant Consortium Public Service Projects - Children's programs, activities and service projects related to space science. Also includes interactive learning resources on Mars and the moon.
- The Marsmen Website about Mars Rovers and Wind Power on Mars - A school group offering study of missions to Mars using wind power.
- University of Toronto Space Design Contest - Offers a contest in space system design for high school students.
- Reaching for the Red Planet - A curriculum of outlines and teaching resources for a modular course on Mars.
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