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                      Spell out your name with Earth imagery captured by Landsat! 
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                      Lotería is a well-known game from Mexico. 
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                      The Hubble Space Telescope is a large space telescope orbiting Earth. 
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                      A satellite is anything that orbits a planet or a star. 
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                      Relay: A Laser-Based Space Communications Game Learn about laser-based space communications in this game! 
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                      How Do We Launch Things Into Space? You need a rocket with enough fuel to escape Earth’s gravity! 
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                      How do gravitational waves give us a new way to learn about the universe? 
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                      Paint pumpkins with space and Earth science designs 
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                      Where Do Old Satellites Go When They Die? They don't last forever. So do they all become 'space junk'? 
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                      See our planet in a whole new light. 
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                      We all use it, but how does it work, anyway? 
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                      Space Place in a Snap explains how your phone knows where to look for pizza. 
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                      Become a NASA engineer! 
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                      How can NASA help us learn about bird migration? 
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                      Find out what other groups also deal with space. 
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                      Write your own zany adventure story! Write your own zany adventure story! 
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                      The key is curiosity! 
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                      Bad (space) weather cancels pigeon races! Why do pigeons care about what the Sun is doing? 
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                      Could they have brought the water to our planet? 
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                      Guide your spacecraft through a space maze Print and do mazes. 
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                      Gallery of NASA Technology Images Astronauts, rockets, and spacecraft to view or print. 
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                      What kind of math would creatures with 16 fingers invent? 
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                      Launch a rocket from a spinning planet Wind up that launch pad! 
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                      After all, they know only two words! 
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                      You will get a charge out of this activity! 
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                      How Does NASA Communicate With Spacecraft? We can send and receive information with the Deep Space Network! 
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                      Telling a pine from a maple ... from space! What if every kind of tree were a different color? 
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                      Hear tiny sounds with a Super Sound Cone! Hear tiny sounds you never noticed before! 
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                      Map a 3-D map of the invisible. 
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                      Build your own mountain, then map it. 
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                      Building a 3-D Map of Earth from Space! And in only 10 days! 
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                      Make a Balloon-powered Nanorover! A fun project to do with the family. 
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                      Explore the Electromagnetic Spectrum The windows show the Universe in all its colors. 
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                      Learn more about this useful focused light source! 
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                      Find out why stars aren't all the same color. 
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                      Why Do We Send Robots To Space? We can send robots to explore space without having to worry so much about their safety. Learn more! 
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                      Build a Bubble-Powered Rocket! How high can you make your rocket go? 
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                      Get your Gummy Greenhouse Gases! Make pollutants from gumdrops, then gobble them up! 
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                      DSN Uplink-Downlink: A DSN Game Help the big antennas gather data from the spacecraft. 
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                      Help Juno reveal Jupiter's true nature. 
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                      Trace space back to you! This link takes you away from NASA Space Place. 
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                      Space Communications and Navigation Kids Zone This link takes you away from NASA Space Place. 
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                      Universe Spacecraft Paper Models Paper models of the great space observatories and explorers of the universe. This link takes you away from NASA Space Place. 
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                      Top 10 facts about the Sun and lots more. This link takes you away from NASA Space Place. 
 
     
	     
	     
	     
	     
					     
					     
					     
					     
					    