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Ten Outer Space MoviesHere are ten outer space movies to watch about traveling in space or earth being affected by aliens or something from outer space. -
Preschool Lesson Plan: Outer SpacePreschool lesson plan ideas for an outer space theme. -
Kid's Bedroom Decor Idea - Outer Space Astronaut ExplorerDecorating your kid's bedroom can be a lot of fun. One popular theme for bedroom decor is the outer space explorer. Boys and girls alike enjoy outer space and the solar system. -
Have $200,000 to Spare? Buy a Ticket into Outer SpaceActors, actresses, the rich and the famous are already lining up to be some of the first to fly into outer space. -
This Outer Space for RentWhat if you had a shuttle launch and nobody came? Well, to hold the public's interest in the space program, NASA shows that it's big thinkers aren't out to launch. -
Review: Plan 9 from Outer SpaceReview of the movie Plan Nine from Outer Space.
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What is Heaven? Does God Live in Outer Space?Although the Bible says God dwells in heaven, and Genesis 1:1 speaks of outer space as "the heavens," the two are not one and the same. Read on...
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Indoor Lighting Ideas for Kids' Rooms: Outer Space ThemesIndoor lighting ideas for kids that love outer space, aliens, and the thought of going to the moon.
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Easy Outer Space Christmas Star OrnamentI love this simple and easy to make star ornament. It really does look like something form outer space! So, if you are decorating a retro Christmas tree from the 1950's or making a special Christmas tree in you child's bedroom with an outer space theme.
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Killer Klowns from Outer SpaceDVD Review Killer Klowns from Outer Space
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Review of the Cult Classic Horror Film: Killer Klowns from Outer SpaceReview of the Cult Classic Horror, Killer Klowns from Outer Space -
Plan 9 from Outer Space Airing on Turner Classic Movies October 13You've heard about it. You've seen Tim Burton's Ed Wood. But now you finally get your chance to decide for yourself if Ed Wood's Plan 9 From Outer Space really is the worst movie ever made. (It's not. Face/Off is the worst movie ever made.)
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James Doohan Ashes Blasted Into Outer SpaceJames Doohan the beloved engineer of the Enterprise from the hit TV series Star Trek, had his ashes flown into outer-space along with 200 other people at New Mexico's Spaceport America.
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Unusual Christmas Gifts for Outer Space Enthusiasts and UFO FansYour UFO enthusiasts and outer space fans will appreciate space-themed Christmas gifts, of this you can be certain. You can go a step further and get them something something truly unique. -
Astronauts Exercising in Outer SpaceAstronauts must participate in specially-designed exercise and diet programs, particularly for long space missions.
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President Obama Prepares to Throw Away an American Advantage in Space WeaponsThe Obama administration's space policy reverts to an arms control strategy for keeping the peace in outer space. In so doing, the new policy threatens to throw away a huge American technological advantage and rely on a treaty that would be unverifiable. -
Worms Are Subject of Outer Space ExperimentFor nearly six months, a legion of worms has been traveling through space. Actually, over 100,000 have been aboard the International Space Station as a science experiment.
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Mysterious Roar from Outer Space Baffles ScientistsWith headlines reminiscent of something out of a science fiction story, scientists at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center announced that they have recently received a mysterious roar of radio signals coming from an unexplained source.
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Outer Space Lesson PlansSpace is a very interesting topic to teach to your class. Here is a great game to explore all the planets with your students. You can incorporate this game into your unit all about space!
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The Horror and Wonder of Outer Space TravelRather than remain in the comfort of a universe of our own meaning, we may face horror and wonder, which help us love our ordinary way of understanding everything, so that true being beyond that which is normally known can become accessible to our minds. -
What is Space? How Can We Possibly Measure Something that is Not There?How can we measure empty space or have a sense that outer space is a natural vacuum? Why do we have have concepts like space time where Einstein suggest that mater and energy can deform and warp space and time? -
Humankind's Fascination for SpaceThe article briefly tries to enumerate the reasons behind the human obsession with space.
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How Many Computers Does it Take to Travel to Outer SpaceThe advancements in technology have allowed us to do so many new and interesting things with our abilities in space travel. Computers play such an important role in calculating, collecting and analyzing data, predicting outcomes, aiding in travel, etc...
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What You Always Wanted to Know About Outer Space but Were Afraid to AskAnousheh Ansari is the first ever space blogger, as well as the first female space tourist. Read here about how personal hygeine is taken care of in space, what happens when you see flying yogurt and find out where you can get more space travel tips! -
Iridium Satellite Crashes in SpaceTwo satellites crashed in outer space on Tuesday. This may disrupt phone service for Iridium customers, and the debris could pose a problem with the International Space Station. -
Our Final Destination May Lie in SpaceCemeteries in outer space may save space on Earth and offer multiple options for families. -
Amelia Earhart Watch to Orbit Earth in International Space Station; Scarf, TooSky pilot Amelia Earhart's wristwatch & trademark scarves travel outer space. -
The End of the Space Shuttle and the Future of NASAThe American Space Shuttle Orbiter fleet consisting of Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis and Endeavor has served NASA for 30 years. Together, the 5 shuttles have completed 134 successful missions and have logged a total of 1316 days in outer space
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Space Toys for BoysWhat little boy doesn't dream of being an astronaut and blasting off in a rocket ship to explore outer space? Here are some junior astronaut gifts recommended for 3-6-year-olds. -
What's Going on This Week with Space Shuttle Mission STS-120?There are many ways to watch and listen to the space shuttle mission. Here are some tips on when to listen, and what will be going on in space. -
Launch of Space Shuttle Enterprise Long OverdueConstructed as a prototype vehicle for flight and endurance tests on the space shuttle design, the Enterprise paved the way for space flight for shuttles built after her.
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The Bigelow Space HotelA research project called transhab, first developed by NASA, may well form the basis of the first commercially developed, privately operated space station.
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How Not to Deal with China as a Space PowerJeffrey Manber recently published a piece in the LA Times advocating closer cooperation with China in space. He does so without actually explaining adequately why this would be a benefit to the United States.
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Cold War Space Race: US vs USSRIn this paper, the meaning of the Space Race and its accomplishments will be explored and discussed within the context of the Cold War and beyond.
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The James Webb Space TelescopeThe Hubble Space Telescope has produced amazing photographs of space, stars and galaxies. But it has inherent limitations because it is an optical telescope. The James Webb telescope, which will replace Hubble, is an infrared telescope.
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Space Planes - The Future of FlyingSpace Planes are planes capable of escaping the Earth's gravitational pull and flying into space.
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Toward the Third Space AgeThe next US President will enter office in January, 2009 with a space program that is in transition. He or she will have the opportunity to shape what could be the Third Age of Space. -
The Future of Space TravelThe future of humanity is dependent on space travel.
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A Visit to Florida's Space Coast Attractions at Kennedy Space CenterKennedy Space Center is about an hour drive from Orlando, Florida and offers hundreds of things to do for adults and children of all ages. -
NASA Astronaut Joseph M. Acaba is First Latino of Puerto Rican Heritage in SpaceWith the launch of Space Shuttle Mission STS-119 a dream comes true for a teacher named Joseph M. Acaba and for many who share his Puerto Rican heritage.





