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WHERE WILL THE INTERNET TAKE YOU TODAY?

Sites that are ok to get research from

Nasa.gov - obviously
Discovery Education – This site has tons of resources!!.
JPL Planets – This site will be useful for our planet research project. It includes most of  the important data for each planet.
NASA Solar System – This site will also be useful for our planet research project. It includes the important data for each planet and more.
NASA’s Photojournal – Tons of pictures for your projects/enjoyment!​
National Geographic - NEW! Planets! Planets and More Planets! Great information, beautiful pictures, and interative articles​
National Geographic Virtual Solar System – Not a lot of information but a very cool site! Some features only work on a PC.
Kids Astronomy – Kid friendly planet data.​
Your Weight On Another Planet – Type in your weight. and select your planet to get the answer!​
Astronomy Magazine News
NASA's Space Place - The Solar System for Kids
Nasa: Stars - All things stars, according to NASA
Curious about Astronomy? Ask an Astronomer– This is one of my new favorite sites. There is an archive of questions students like you have asked real astronomers and the chance to get your own questions answered. They also have an impressive list of favorite astronomy sites to visit.
Nine Planets – This site offers introductions to the nine planets, their satellites and other Solar System objects, including asteroids, comets and Kuiper Belt Objects.
ESA Kids - A Very Kid Friendly site
​What's Your Favorite Planet? - Nova Science online. Contains info on all of the planets and you can vote on your favorite planet!
Windows to the Universe – Contains information on all planets.
 Astronomical Distance Converter  5th graders; You asked for it her it is!!
Air and Space Museum -- Excellent website with up to date information
This pdf is big, but it has almost all the information you could ever need about each planet, as well as a ton of cool pictures.  It's from NASA..who else.
The Symbols for Planets
Part 2
Symbols for all the major moons in our Solar System
Star Types - A comprehensive guide
OpenStax: Astronomy - A Free Astronomy Textbook

School Related YouTube Links
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Veritasium
Vsauce
StarTalk Radio
Up and Atom
Sciencium
AsapScience
I Lecture Online
CrashCourse
NASA
Physics Girl
Dr. Becky
Numberphile
SciShow
SciShow Space
SIxty Symbols
PBS Spacetime
TedEd
Kurzgesagt
Smarter Every Day
Physics Explained
ASAP Science
Minute Physics
Astronomic
The Action Lab
CGP Grey
Minute Physics
Astronimate
Big Think
Insane Curiosity
Space Matters
Hard Science Explained
Sabine Hossenfelder
IFLS

Other links

Dr. Phillips Home Page
Astronomy Today Textbook
Dr. Phillips Science Home Page
OpenStax Astronomy Textbook

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