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Boeing International Space Station
Boeing Company site which has information, mission history, image archive, construction information, and a site map and data archive.

International Space Station
Comprehensive Discovery.com Life in Space site about the Space Station with space exploration stories in the news now, video gallery and live feeds, animations, tours, interviews with the astronauts, and web links.

NASA Human Space Flight
Official NASA site with news and information about the space shuttles, the space station, the Mars flight, and history and picture gallery.

New Science: Housekeeping in Space
Living in space is a great adventure. In science fiction, the space heroes rarely have to take out the trash or clean the kitchen, but real-life astronauts have chores they have to do on the Station.

NASA Simulations - Interactive Media
Your source for NASA space flight simulations. Launch the Space Shuttle. Dock with the International Space Station.

Food for Space Flight
Learn about the history of food in space, the space shuttle food system, the shuttle's menu, and get an insight into the science of space nutrition.

Click2Disasters - Challenger Explosion
As Challenger left Cape Canaveral, with the first teacher to travel in space onboard, the shuttle's flight was doomed. Examine official pictures and reports from NASA to understand what happened.

International Space Station
Provides computer games, news, polls, pictures, and downloads about the space station.

Click2Disasters - Columbia: Story Behind the Explosion
Examine video animations plus official NASA pictures and documents to learn Columbia's story from first flight to tragic end.

Space-Travel.com News
Provides news relating to space flight.


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