| Mostly space oriented, useful for writers of science fiction. Special section for links about Mars.
Absolute Astronomy: Explore the universe.
AllPsych Online: Dictionary and more.
Ames Research Center: Division of NASA; news and more.
Astrobiology Magazine: Up to the minute news.
Atmospheric Optics: Wonderful photos.
Earth and Moon Viewer:
For space buffs.
Exploratorium: Mostly for kids, but plenty for adults on this fun site.
4,000 Years of Women in Science: Biographies and photos.
How Stuff Works: A wide range of useful info.
How Your House Works: On Hometips.com; electrical, plumbing, etc.
Jet Propulsion Laboratory (NASA): JPL’s projects for the US space program.
JetStream: "Online school for weather."
Journey of Mankind: Trace humankind's migration interactively.
Mad Sci Network: Questions answered and experiments!
Measure 4 Measure: Links for ratios and other measurements.
Moon Phases: Add this nifty feature to your website or blog.
Natural Science: A megasite with searchable magazines, science quotations, science news, and more.
NASA: The official page for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
NOAA National Weather Service: From the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Nobel e-Museum: All about the Nobel Prize.
Observing the Sky: A blog for astronomy buffs.
100 Years of Flight: From Time Magazine.
Periodic Table: WebElements, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Wooden Periodic Table, and Periodic Table of Comic Books (fun site).
Personality Tests and Tools: Most of the major psych tests are here, and a couple of fun ones, too.
PhysLink: Physics and Astronomy reference.
Playing With Time:
An online project and exhibit that plays with how people view time.
Planetary Society: With a Timelines.
Psychology Dictionary: For students and teachers.
Science Daily: Covering the latest developments.
Scientific American: Articles, news, and more from this top science magazine.
Scientific Quotes: A nice variety here.
Solar System Simulator: From NASA's JPL; interactive.
Space.com: Good planetary info and more.
Space Writers Ramblings: A blog and more.
SpaceNews: Just what its name says.
Spacesounds: Audio clips from spaceflight.
Stormeyes.org: Not quite science, but storm photos.
Strange Science: "The
Rocky Road to Modern Paleontology and Biology." Includes a "Goof Gallery."
Students for the Exploration and Development of Space: Be sure to take the Nine Planets tour.
TerraServer.USA: Topographical maps and aerial photos
of the US. Searchable. Find your neighborhood, courtesy of the USGS.
United States Geological Survey: Lots of useful info. A related site is the Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature.
US Naval Observatory Data Services: Track the sun and moon and more.
Weather Matrix: All things weather and climate.
World of Gemstones: "Gem by gem." In many languages, with nice illos.
Your Sky: Interactive.
Mars
CMEX: Center for Mars Exploration, NASA Ames Space Science Division.
Alternate Reality: Shelly's science and science fiction blog, focusing on Mars, with links.
Mars Exploration Landing Sites: From NASA.
Mars Gazette: Timeline of history and exploration of the Red Planet.
Mars Map Catalog: From the Lunar and Planetary Institute.
The Planet Mars in Ancient Myths: Martian Metamorphoses article by Ev Cochrane.
The Red Colony: Lots of facts for Mars fans.
|
|