NASA starts new science Web site
Washington, April 10, 2008 The U.S. space agency announced the start of a new Web site designed to provide information about its scientific endeavors and achievements. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration's science mission directorate said the site will provide in-depth coverage of NASA's past, present and future science missions, along with features that include: -- Iteractive tables and searches for Earth, heliophysics, planetary and astrophysics missions. -- Insight into dark matter and dark energy, planets around other stars, climate change, Mars and space weather. -- Resources for researchers, including links to upcoming science solicitations and opportunities. -- Expanded "For Educators" and "For Kids" pages to provide access to a broader range of resources for learning the science behind NASA missions. The new Web page is available at http://nasascience.nasa.gov Related Links Space Tourism, Space Transport and Space Exploration News
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