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Earth to Orbiter ... come in please ... Orbiter, what is your position? Could you give an astronaut correct directions? Learn how to read locations in space and travel in 3 dimensions. Then, you will have learned
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Look up into the sky, day or night, and discover a whole new universe, as wild and remote as the deep forests of the Amazon jungles or the white peaks of the Himalayas. How would you find your way through the deep recesses of space? Learn your astronomical address and you can always get back home! Answer your questions about the universe, learn about NASA's latest space events, or select a tour of the universe, our solar system, far-away galaxies, and other phenomena of the skies. Learn from the experts! View these interviews with space scientIsts to learn more about the science of space and technology. Your host: Dakota Skygazer. Play the Spacemarks Game and learn about navigating in space, or join other explorers in the Astronomy Academy to find out what astronomers know and can prove about the Earth. |
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