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How does a fridge work?
A brief history of space
Time Twins
The Science of His Dark Materials
Where does space begin?
The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
Why is the sky blue?
The physics of Santa
How do we know how far away the moon is?
Keep your ears peeled
The Herschel Space Observatory
Under Sunveillance
Was life on Earth started by an asteroid?
A beginners' guide to exoplanets
Could we ever go back in time?
What causes the Earth's magnetic field?
The Speed of Light - A Limit on Principle?
Paper discussing the possibilities for superluminal (faster-than-light) travel. Geometric and algebraic comparison of Galilean and Minkowski space-time properties. Several links and references.
Mars Exploration Fun zone
A fun site about Mars exploration, with activities and games. Pack your bags for space travel, find out how much you weigh on Mars, or make a map of the red planet.
Wormholes and time travel
Page from howstuffworks explaining wormholes and how they could be used for time travel.
How Fusion Propulsion Will Work
A brief description of how Fusion Propulsion Will work to revolutionise space travel. From HowStuffWorks.com.
NASA Kids' Club
Interested in space? Current news on Space Shuttle missions, info on space technology, history, and space related activities for children.
What is sound?
A basic explanation of sound: what it is, how it travels, how you characterise sounds (frequency, wavelegth and intensity) and how they are made.
History of Space Science and Astronomy
The History of Space Science and Astronomy includes a huge amount of information on: The Millennium - A Space and Astronomy Timeline; Man-in-Space Firsts ; Space Factoids
Space.com
Covers a large amount of information on space and space related topics - both recent news and archive.
