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Important Instructions and Limitations:
This software is a web based version which can be run without a CD or downloading an executable. This software requires a
high speed internet connection, plus a Macromedia plug-in for your browser. The program will prompt you for the plug-in.
If you have any problems please contact us. This software is provided by Macromedia, Box Turtle Software, and NASA. The software can be distributed freely if used for
educational purposes, and cannot be sold or altered.
Credits: Tom Devlin : creator, H. John Wood, Ph.D (NASA) :Technical Advisor,
Eric Foster: Graphics Designer, Dave Gomme: Webmaster
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Introduce your students to geographical land forms, layers of the atmosphere, internal regions of Earth, plus dozens of other topics. Developed by technical experts in the fields on Earth and space science,
the latest techniques in interactive computer education are used to stimulate your student's interest and to enhance long term retention. Who says learning can't be fun?
There are over 400 images, questions, quizes and reference items to enhance topics in geography, Earth
and space science. Presented to the Space Congress in 2000, this satisfies many National Science Standards.
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Get your students hooked on the solar system by showing them the latest discoveries. Who knows which one will be the future astonaut, engineer or scientist.
Find out your weight on other planets, your age in other planet years and the elliptical orbits of planets. There are over 300 images, questions, reference items, and quizes to enhance topics in
space science and math. Presented to the Space Congress in 2001, this satisfies many National Science Standards and math standards.
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The NASA Strategic Plan mandates that we involve the educational community in our endeavors to inspire America's students, create
learning opportunities, enlighten inquisitive minds, and communicate widely the content, relevancy, and excitement
of NASA's missions and discoveries. A team of NASA experts including scientists and industry partners teamed with
educators to review this Internet-based educational software showcasing Hubble and other NASA images to inspire students
around the world. The program shows NASA in a positive light and fulfills NASA's goal of public outreach.
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Author: Tom Devlin
Last Updated: August 1, 2003
contact me at: tdevlin@aol.com
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