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How does technology know where in the world we are?
Where does space begin?
A brief history of space
What are fuel cells?
How does a fridge work?
The Herschel Space Observatory
Satellites on the blink
Sci-Art: The final frontier
Was life on Earth started by an asteroid?
A beginners' guide to exoplanets
How do mobile phones work?
The physics of Santa
Who is Stephen Hawking?
Who is... Neil Armstrong
London Science Uncovered
All about... SETI
Space Day
Includes a vast amount of information regarding space, space exploration and associated topics.
What's a space elevator?
A page on space elevators and how they could spark a revolution in space travel.
Ergonia
Kids' site about electricity. Find out how electricity is made, learn about renewable energy, and even take a virtual tour of a power station!
Challenging the Space Frontier
Explore the stories of three exciting space missions: "Friendship 7" - John Glenn Orbits the Earth; "Apollo 11" - First Moon Landing and "STS-7" - First American Woman in Space.
Space exploration
After only a century of powered flight, we have escaped the confines of planet Earth, and forged our way into the vast expanse of space. Explore the past, present and future of space travel on this ...
Space Sense
Multiple choice questions about outer space at three levels. Requires some knowledge of NASA missions as well as Earth and Space knowledge.
Dragon Fly Space
Multimedia magazine containing space topics such as Life on Mars, the Solar System, Earth moon, Sun system and links to other space websites
Jonathan's Space Report
The Space Report is issued about once a week. It describes all space launches, including both piloted missions and automated satellites. Back issues are available online
Living in Space
This NASA site gives you the lowdown on what it's like to be an astronaut living in space. Check out the contents of an astronaut's lunch box, see the latest space clothes and find out where ...