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Kepler Discovers a Planet with Two Suns
Did you know that scientists have discovered a planet with two suns? Learn all about in this article from NASA!
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What Makes the Rings of Saturn?
Do you know how the rings around a planet are formed? You will demonstrate how the rings of Saturn are unique and learn the answer!
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Mission to Jupiter
In this online game, you can help Juno, NASA's latest rocket sent to Jupiter, explore the largest planet in our Solar System!
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The Many-Eyed Earth Watcher
How much do you know about Earth? In this crossword puzzle, you can first learn about MISR, a satellite that orbits Earth, and then test your knowledge!
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Whats Your Earth IQ?
How much do you actually know about this planet we call Earth? Test your knowledge in this fun quiz from National Geographic?
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24 Hours In The Life Of An Astronomer
Have you ever wondered what it's like to be an astronomer? In this video, you can see a day in the life of an ESO astronomer!
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Rittenhouse Astronomical Society
Are you interested in astronomy? Join the Rittenhouse Astronomical Society! You get to meet astronomy experts and other astronomy enthusiasts who are just like you!
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Rose Center for Earth and Space
Come check out the Rose Center for Earth and Science. Learn all about the stars and planets in space!
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Austin Astronomical Society
Do you have a passion for astronomy? Join the Austin Astronomical Society to help you enjoy the sky and to engage in great discussions on astronomy and take part in the many events that this club has to offer! Plan to attend the next monthly meeting!
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4H
"Do you want to have fun while learning leadership skills? 4-H members get to participate in activities like bicycle care and safety, aerospace and model rocketry, public speaking, and animal sciences. Join your local 4H club today!"
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Raleigh Astronomy Club
Are you interested in astronomy? Come learn all about the Astronomy Club! Even check out their fun events.
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National Geographic Museum
One of the most well-respected educational institutions in the world, the National Geographic Society hosts a museum right in your backyard! See state-of-the-art exhibits, attend lectures given by field experts, watch films, and enjoy special events put on by NatGeo.
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Udvar-Hazy National Air and Space Museum
See the Space Shuttle Enterprise at the Udvar-Hazy museum! It is GIGANTIC! Here you can see the largest collection of aviation and space artifacts in the world, and you get to try out cool flight simulators!
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'Imiloa Astronomy Center
Ilimoa has two main exhibits: Origins, which focuses on astronomy and how it relates to Hawaiin culture, and Explorations, which focuses on the how Hawaii has evolved. They also have a planetarium and a Post-Apocalytpic Survival Zombie Science course!
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Onizuka Space Center
See space-related exhibits, learn about space, and understand how physics relates to space at the Onizuka Space Center. There are also a lot of interactive things to do here.
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Manua Kea - Onizuka Center for International Astronomy
Ascend the summit of a volcano in the Island of Hawaii! Stargaze using a giant telescope and follow a star tour! There are many cool things to do at Manua Kea.
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Pacific Aviation Museum
See and learn about the history of planes that were in the WWI attack on Pearl Harbor. There are also flight simulators and tours that you can participate in.
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Museum of Science and Industry
Check out the Museum of Science and Industry! Immerse yourself in the internet and other modern technology, ride a mine cart and explore a mine shaft, and see awesome space artifacts like the Apollo 8 spacecraft. There's so much more to do, so visit today!
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SciTech Museum
Tell your family about the SciTech Museum! There's a lot of hands on activities for you to enjoy! Exhibits include electricity and magnets, astronomy, and chemistry.
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Sam Francisco Sidewalk Astronomers
If you want to learn more about astronomy, you should really join the San Francsico Sidewalk Astronomers to receive announcement by email! Sign up and start learning!