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Follow the biweekly communications of two LEGO minifigures who are flying to Mars as part of the Mars Exploration Rover mission set to land in January 2004 on the red planet.
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A comprehensive timeline of all nations' space missions to Earth's moon and the planets. Includes spacecraft and mission profiles, and many related links. From the NASA National Space Science Data Center.
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Exciting software that helps students of all ages discover Mars in a fully interactive 3D game-like world using telepresence technology from NASA.
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NASA's homepage for the Jupiter-orbiting spacecraft. Flyby news, mission status updates, educational information, a summary of Galilean discoveries, and an extensive image gallery.
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Up-to-date information about space, includes facts about launches, satellites, space stations, and astronaut training.
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Drive a LEGO Rover over the internet at a series of Mars Stations.
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See why Mars is so fascinating to many astronomical scientists. Includes photos of the rover and the planet, as well as a glossary of terms and timeline.
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The lead U.S. center for robotic exploration of the solar system.
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About the usefulness of this technology, with a section on space probes and satellites, Canada's role, and some pictures.