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NASA has many robot helpers.
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Rocks in Space Storybook
What are all those rocks in space?
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 Sun as a star -- or a large ball of gas
A Star Is a Big Ball of Gas
Did you know that stars are gas?
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The Hurricane Name Storybook
How did Frances and Charley get their names?
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Test Planes Storybook
NASA tries new airplanes to see which works best.
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Robots Around the World
See pictures of robots that are like people.
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Make a Comet and Eat It!
Here's a fun way to make an ice cream comet.
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A Star is Born Video
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