Astronomy education resources
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Interdisciplinary and Index Sites
- NASA Space Science Education Resource Directory
- Astronomy Picture of the Day's Education Links
- Stanford Solar Center's Astronomy Links
- Education World - a free Internet search engine covering over 50,000 education-related sites
- Science Netlinks - Internet Content for the Classroom - AAAS and Verizon
- Internet Public Library
Programs, Organizations, Services
- American Astronomical Society Education Office
- Astronomical Society of the Pacific
- NASA Education Program
- NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Education Programs
- Amazing Space - Space Telescope Science Institute Education Group
- Challenger Center
- Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (SEDS)
- Public Lectures in Astronomy (U.S.-wide)
- Washington DC area tours, public lectures, and open houses:
Astronomy Content
- Hubble Space Telescope
- Jet Propulsion Laboratory
- National Optical Astronomy Observatories
- National Radio Astronomy Observatory
- Imagine the Universe! - a service of the NASA/Goddard High-Energy Astrophysics Science Archive Research Center
- Ask an Astrophysicist
- Astronomy Picture of the Day
- Color Photographs by David Malin - Anglo-Australian Observatory
- Windows to the Universe - University of Michigan
- The Planetary Society
- Earth from Space - astronauts' photos from the Space Shuttle
- National Space Science Data Center
- Stanford Solar Center
- NOAA/NWS Space Weather Prediction Center
- Asteroid and Comet Impact Hazards - NASA/Ames
- Near-Earth Object Program - Jet Propulsion Laboratory
- Earth & Sky
- Astronomy Workshop - University of Maryland
- From Stargazers to Starships - lessons in astronomy, physics, geometry, and space flight
- What's in the Sky This Week
- Everyday astronomical phenomena - rise/set times, moon phases, eclipses, etc. - from U.S. Naval Observatory




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