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NASA/Caltech Jet Propulsion Laboratory: From the Explorer missions through those of Mariner, Pioneer, Voyager, Viking, Galileo, Magellan, Cassini and others. Visit the place where they all began. (http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/)

NASA Chandra X-ray Observatory: As of its launch on July 22, 1999, it became the world's largest and most sensitive X-ray telescope. Chandra's mission is to examine exploding stars, black holes, colliding galaxies and other high-energy cosmic phenomena to help scientists gain a better understanding of the structure and evolution of the universe. (http://chandra.nasa.gov/)

NASA Chandra X-ray Observatory, Harvard Site: This alternate site is provided by Harvard University. (http://chandra.harvard.edu/)

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Deep Space Two: NASA's Mars Polar Lander carries two Deep Space Two Microprobes what will be deployed, penetrate the Martian surface, and search for water ice. Visit this site to learn more about Deep Space Two. (http://nmp.jpl.nasa.gov/ds2/)

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NASA/Caltech Jet Propulsion Laboratory: From the Explorer missions through those of Mariner, Pioneer, Voyager, Viking, Galileo, Magellan, Cassini and others. Visit the place where they all began. (http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/)

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NASA Kennedy Space Center: Visit the largest spaceport in the world and see what launches are coming up. (http://www.ksc.nasa.gov/)

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Mars Global Surveyor Mission: Check on the progress of the next mission to map the Red Planet. Mirror site NASA Kennedy Space Center shown. (http://www.ksc.nasa.gov/mars/mgs)

Mars Pathfinder Mission: Learn about the Pathfinder Lander and the Sojourner Rover, straight from NASA's JPL web site. (http://mpfwww.jpl.nasa.gov/)

Mars Polar Lander: NASA's lander mission which was launched January 3, 1999. The mission is scheduled to land near the northern edge of the South Pole's layered terrain on December 3, 1999. (http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msp98/lander/)

NASA Marshall Space Flight Center: (http://www.msfc.nasa.gov/)

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NASA: Go to the authoritative source on U.S. space exploration, past present and future. (http://www.nasa.gov/)

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NASA Spacelink: This NASA site provides much good information for science educators NASA activities and subjects in general. It also as educational products for purchase. (http://spacelink.nasa.gov/)

Space Telescope Science Institute: Check in on the latest doings with the Hubble Space Telescope, and learn about the Next Generation Telescope to follow. (http://www.stsci.edu/top.html)

NASA's Space Transportation Programs: Located at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, this site provides information on the next generations of NASA's space vehicles, the "X" vehicles. (http://stp.msfc.nasa.gov/)

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James M. Thomas, last updated October 27, 1999.

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