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NASA Spinoffs - What's in It for U.S.? Extra

NASA Spinoffs is the theme for NASA's highlighted educational resources in November 2004.


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NASA Dedicated to Students With Disabilities

Educational materials for students with disabilities are available from NASA.


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Meet NASA's Future Explorer - Dottie Metcalf-Lindenburger

Listen as NASA talks with a 2004 Astronaut Candidate.


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New Sections for Educators

New resources and materials are now available in the For Educators section of the NASA Home Page.


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Democracy in Orbit: Chiao to Vote in Space

Floating around the Earth 230 miles up, NASA Astronaut Leroy Chiao is not too far from the polls to stand up and be counted on Election Day.


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10.21.04 - Where There's a Will to Vote, There's a Way

From the International Space Station, NASA Astronaut Leroy Chiao will cast his vote in the Nov. 2, 2004, national election.


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10.19.04 - NASA Plays Host to Park Rangers

NASA is working with National Park Rangers from across the country on both coasts this week.


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10.19.04 - KSC Employees Mentoring Students With Disabilities

Kennedy Space Center is joining the National Disability Mentoring Day observance on Wednesday, October 20.


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10.13.04 - Next Chapter in Exploration & History Series

Continuing the NASA online history series "Why We Explore," the second installment will be posted to the NASA Web Portal on Friday.


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10.13.04 - Free Programs Will Preview Mars Mission

Two free public programs in Pasadena this week will introduce NASA's next Mars mission.


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Inspiring the Next Generation

Check it out! This mural was created by students between the ages of 16 and 68.


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Solar System Experience

Explore the worlds, learn how they evolved, and search for signs of past or present life.


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NASA History

This site familiarizes people on how NASA publications are researched, written and produced.


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NASA Mission Timeline

This site has many interactive resources for the missions highlighted in 2004.


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PlanetQuest Educator Resources

Take a look at the many resources available from the PlanetQuest Web site.


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Institute on Climate and Planets

These modules are based on topics that deal with climate and environmental research.


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NASA's Environmental Research Aircraft and Sensor Technology program (known as "ERAST") develops pilotless airplane technology. It also works on making science instruments very small so that they can be carried on remote-controlled aircraft.


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