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- Galileo Project Home
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The NASA Galileo Mission launched in 1989 en route to Jupiter and its moons, Io, Callisto, Europa and Ganymede.
- GOES Project Science
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The GOES program grew out of the successful use of geostationary weather satellites. timely global weather information, including advance warning of developing storms.
- Human Space Flight - International Space Station
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The International Space Station (ISS) represents a global partnership of 16 nations. An engineering, scientific and technological marvel ushering in a new era of human space exploration.
- Human Space Flight - Nasa Skywatch
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Provides sky watchers worldwide with a picture of when and where the International Space Station, the space shuttle and other spacecraft can be seen overhead with the unaided eye.
- Human Space Flight Gallery
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Browse NASA's image, audio and video libraries.
- International Space Station (ISS) Assembly
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Over 40 space flights over five years and at least three vehicles—the space shuttle, the Russian Soyuz rocket and the Russian Proton rocket—will deliver over 100 ISS components to Earth orbit.
- NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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The lead U.S. center for robotic exploration of the solar system. JPL spacecraft have visited all known planets except Plut, which is currently under study for the early part of the next decade.
- NASA
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NASA's official page.
- Past Shuttle Missions
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An archive of all Space Shuttle missions dating back to 1981.
- Project Galileo
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Extensive collection of images and data from Jupiter, read a brief introduction to the mission.
- The Planets
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Detailed information about every planet in our Solar System with pictures.
- Ulysses/NASA Homepage
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The Ulysses Mission is the first spacecraft to explore interplanetary space at high solar latitudes.
Last Update - 11.03pm on 9.27.2012
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