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  1. The New York Public Library Amazing Space: A Book of Answers for Kids (The New York Public Library Books for Kids) by Ann-Jeanette Campbell, 1997-04-11
  2. Galileo for Kids: His Life and Ideas, 25 Activities (For Kids series) by Richard Panchyk, 2005-07-01
  3. Exploring the Solar System: A History with 22 Activities (For Kids series) by Mary Kay Carson, 2008-02-01
  4. Time For Kids: Planets! by Editors Of Time For Kids, 2005-08-01
  5. Teach Yourself VISUALLY Astronomy (Teach Yourself VISUALLY Consumer) by Richard Talcott, 2008-12-03
  6. Wishing on a Star: Constellation Stories and Stargazing Activities for Kids (Acitvities for Kids) by Fran Lee, 2001-03-20
  7. Astronomy Book: A Beginning Guide to the Stars - Mastering Astronomy for Beginners - An Exploration and Guide to the Galaxies, Universe, and Stars... by M. Smith, 2010-09-02
  8. Janice VanCleave's Constellations for Every Kid: Easy Activities that Make Learning Science Fun (Science for Every Kid Series) by Janice VanCleave, 1997-07-15
  9. Cosmic Science: Over 40 Gravity-Defying, Earth-Orbiting, Space-Cruising Activities for Kids by Jim Wiese, 1997-04-10

21. Astronomy For Kids
Offers details about the size, the position and the movement of the planet.
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VENUS
Is the closest planet to the Earth. It is about the same size as the Earth.
Is the second planet in order from the Sun. It is about 108 million kilometers from the Sun.
Makes one complete orbit around the Sun every 224.7 days.
Rotates on its axis more slowly than any other planet. It completes one rotation in about 243 days and 24 minutes.
Is the brightest object in our sky, besides the Sun and Moon.
Has no satellites.

22. Astronomy For Kids Online Takes You On A Tour Of The Stars And Space.
Astronomy for kids online is your tour guide to Astronomy and the universe! Come join us, as we learn about the stars and the milky way galaxy on this fascinating journey to
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Come explore the universe with us at Astronomy For Kids Online ! This website is made for children of all ages. It doesn't matter if you`re a kid or an adult, we have plenty of Astronomy related information, resources, and fun stuff for children of all ages, even the adult ones. You will learn everything you ever wanted to know about Astronomy and outer space, and you will find out that the Earth is really just a tiny speck in the great expanse we call the universe. You are an explorer of the universe now! Let Astronomy For Kids Online guide you as you explore the Solar System and the nine planets. These beginning astronomy lessons are a great starting point in your study of astronomy. You`ll learn about many fascinating topics as you explore this site. Topics such as: Hey, you're here to explore and learn about the universe. Well take a good look around, because Astronomy For Kids Online will take you by the hand and show you the wonders of Astronomy!

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24. Astronomy For Kids
Provides details about the composition, the position, the movement and the moons of the planet.
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URANUS
Is composed mainly of hydrogen and helium gases. Its mass (weight) is over 14 times that of the Earth. Its diameter is 4 times that of our planet.
Is the seventh planet in order from the Sun. It is about 2.9 billion kilometers from the Sun.
Makes one complete orbit around the Sun every 84 years.
Rotates on its axis about the same speed as the Neptune. It completes one rotation in about 17 hours and 14 minutes.
Can sometimes be seen with the naked eye.
Has a total of 15 satellites (or moons).

25. Astronomy For Kids | Table Of Contents
This site is about outer space. You will learn about black holes, comets, constellations, eclipses, observation equipment, phases of the Moon, the planets, the stars and the
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This site is about outer space. You will learn about black holes, comets, constellations, eclipses, observation equipment, phases of the Moon, the planets, the stars and the Sun, and last but not least the Universe. You will find neat pictures, and be able to use a virtual telescope. You can answer questions and learn some FUN FACTS about outer space. So come on and get acquainted with this great and all new site guaranteed to build your knowledge and interest in the most unpredictable, mind boggling place of all time... SPACE. What's Cool: Virtual Telescope Visit the Virtual Telestcope to see Constellations and Planets. Astronomy Forum (link disabled) Post a message for other students to answer your questions. Frequently Asked Questions Learn answers to some of your questions.

26. Astronomy For Kids | Star Astronomy
Astronomy for kids is an ideal opportunity for them to learn about space, stars, planets and galaxies to enable them to find out and discover about the planet
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Jean-Helene Astronomy for kids is an ideal opportunity for them to learn about space, stars, planets and galaxies to enable them to find out and discover about the planet they live on, the earth as well as the moon and other stars and planets. Astronomy for kids should be both informative and fun. Building scale models of solar systems and encouraging them to look at the night sky to discover for themselves the enormity and beauty of the galaxies and stars will open their minds to enable them to grasp basic conceptions such as the lunar cycles, as well as incorporating how these effect the sea tides here on planet earth. Summer camps and camping vacations are also an ideal opportunity of introducing astronomy to kids. Sitting around camp fires and gazing up at the different constellations can a great way to spend the evenings. Astronomy for kids needs to be aimed at their appropriate age levels otherwise it may become too complicated and they will become frustrated and lose interest. Even toddlers are fascinated with aliens so introducing the subject of astronomy will engage and interest kids of all ages. There are some wonderful books aimed at kids who are interested in astronomy, such as ‘Kingdom of the Sun: A book of Planets’ , in which the author uses the names of the planets and associates them with gods they were named after.

27. Astronomy For Kids
Includes details about the size, the position, the movement and the moons of the planet.
http://www.frontiernet.net/~kidpower/saturn.html
SATURN
Is the second largest of all the planets. Its mass (weight) is over 95 times that of the Earth. Its diameter is over 10 times that of our planet.
Is the sixth planet in order from the Sun. It is about 1.4 billion kilometers from the Sun.
Makes one complete orbit around the Sun every 29.46 years.
Rotates on its axis at a very fast speed. It completes one rotation in about 10 hours and 39 minutes.
Is known for the many rings that go around it.
Has a total of 21 satellites.

28. Astronomy For Kids
NOVAThe Elegant Universe (2003) October 19, 2010 on 501 pm In general No Comments. This beautiful and often humorous NOVA presentation brings one of the most elusive concepts
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  • Log in John Doe Blog XFN WP ... No Comments This beautiful and often humorous NOVA presentation brings one of the most elusive concepts which Physics and Astronomy deal with on the theoretical level : String Theory. Far from being completely unapproachable, the actors and narrator do their level best to combine the elements of Relativity Theory and Quantum Mechanics in well-illustrated, fascinating ways.  Zany examples, intentional facetiousness and dazzling imagery make it a treat for the whole family. For more user reviews and product support please click here
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    Astronomy Books Etc. No Comments ... No Comments Easy to use, complete with Instructional DVD, this Space Theater Planetarium is a very cool, hands-on way for a child to experience the heavens in the comfort of his own home. Matching identifications of constellations and the night sky are made easier by the proportionate rendering through the templates provided. Mom and Dad and anybody also curious get to experience the sky together and discuss all the many wonders in a protected and secure atmosphere.

29. Basic Astronomy For Kids - Life123
Teaching astronomy for kids can involve exciting trips to the planetarium and nights out stargazing.
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30. Astronomy For Kids
Includes a picture and brief facts about this planet.
http://www.frontiernet.net/~kidpower/neptune.html
NEPTUNE
Is very similar to Uranus in size. Its mass (weight) is over 17 times that of the Earth. Its diameter is 4 times that of our planet.
Is the eighth planet in order from the Sun. It is about 4.5 billion kilometers from the Sun.
Makes one complete orbit around the Sun every 164.79 years.
Rotates on its axis about the same speed as Uranus. It completes one rotation in about 18 hours and 26 minutes.
Has a weather system that is very active. Some storms with winds of 400 miles per hour have lasted for hundreds of years on its surface.
Has a total of 8 satellites (or moons).

31. Astronomy For Kids
Hello, You are about to embark on a journey of a lifetime. On this Astrosite you will be able to do many things. Have fun, and explore the universe in your own mind!
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32. Astronomy For Kids
Includes a picture and brief facts about this planet.
http://www.frontiernet.net/~kidpower/mercury.html
MERCURY
Is about the same size as the Moon. Its mass (weight) is 1/20th that of the Earth. Its diameter is 2/5 that of our planet.
Is the closest planet to the Sun. It is about 58 million kilometers from the Sun.
Makes one complete orbit around the Sun every 87.97 days.
Rotates on its axis very slowly compared to Earth. It completes one rotation in about 58 days and 15 minutes.
Is covered with mountains, craters, ridges and valleys.
Has no satellites.

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Backyard Astronomer’s Guide February 26, 2010 on 1108 am In Astronomy Books Etc. No Comments. The Backyard Astronomer’s Guide is a lot more than a review of heavenly
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Contains an image and facts related to the planet.
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JUPITER
Is the largest of all the planets. Its mass (weight) is over 320 times that of the Earth. Its diameter is over 10 times that of our planet.
Is the fifth planet in order from the Sun. It is about 780 million kilometers from the Sun.
Makes one complete orbit around the Sun every 11.86 years.
Rotates on its axis faster than any other planet. It completes one rotation in about 9 hours and 50 minutes.
Is one of the brightest planets.
Has a total of 16 satellites.

35. Astronomy For Kids - A To Z Home's Cool Homeschooling
Learn about outer space with these astronomy lessons and experiments for home, school and science fair projects, from your Homeschooling Guide.
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Astronomy sites to help you understand the planets, the stars and other things far out in the sky.
Multimedia adventures on the smallest celestial bodies in our solar system.
Stars and groups of stars all have names, and the stories behind the names go back to the times of the earliest star gazers. Mars
Unit study based around all the excitement of the Mars Landers. Rockets
Learn to safely construct and launch model rockets at our online space camp.

36. Astronomy For Kids
Includes a picture and brief facts about this planet.
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MARS
Is sometimes called the Red Planet. Its mass (weight) is 1/10th that of the Earth. Its diameter is 1/2 that of our planet.
Is the fourth planet in order from the Sun. It is about 228 million kilometers from the Sun.
Makes one complete orbit around the Sun every 686.98 days.
Rotates on its axis about the same speed as the Earth. It completes one rotation in about 24 hours and 37 minutes.
Has seasons similar to our planet, but they last much longer.
Has a total of 2 satellites (or moons).

37. Astronomy For Kids | Astronomy Science Fair Projects
Come explore astronomy for kids where you will find science fair projects and ideas, telescopes, and science kits.
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Astronomy is exciting and fun because it stretches our imagination
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Few subjects offer us so much versatility covering many areas such as History, Physics, Geology, Geography, Art, and much more. So we know that you will have fun exploring the planet while doing your science fair projects for school. Look for Telescopes here...

38. The Nine Planets Solar System Tour
Information about each planet and moon in our solar system with many pictures, discussion of the history of its discovery, exploration, and physical characteristics. In addition to
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A Multimedia Tour of the Solar System: one star, eight planets, and more
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This website is an overview of the history, mythology, and current scientific knowledge of the planets, moons and other objects in our solar system. Each page has my text and NASA 's images, some have sounds and movies, most provide references to additional related information. All eight planets can be seen with a small telescope; or binoculars. And large observatories continue to provide much useful information. But the possibility of getting up close with interplanetary spacecraft has revolutionized planetary science. Very little of this site would have been possible without the space program Nevertheless, there's a lot that you can see with very modest equipment or even with just your own eyes. Past generations of people found beauty and a sense of wonder contemplating the night sky. Today's scientific knowledge further enhances and deepens that experience. And you can share in it by simply going out in the evening and looking up The IAU has changed the definition of "planet" so that Pluto no longer qualifies. There are now officially only eight planets in our solar system. Of course this change in terminology does not affect what's actually out there. In the end, it's not very important how we classify the various objects in our solar system. What is important is to learn about their physical nature and their histories.

39. Astronomy For Kids - Constellations
A constellation is a group of stars that form pictures in the sky such as animals and people. Most constellations come with their own stories.
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What is a constellation?
A constellation is a group of stars that form pictures in the sky such as animals and people. Most constellations come with their own stories.
Here are the most common known constellations.
Ursa Major-The Great Bear, is the 3rd largest constellation in the night sky. So the next time you see Ursa Major running through the sky, remember the story of Sparrow, Crow, and Ursa Major.
Ursa Minor- Lesser Bear
Orion- The Hunter
Orion is the master of the winter skies. He lords over the heavens from late fall to early spring, with his hunting dog Sirius trailing at his feet.

The mythic tales of Orion go as far back as the Hittites, who flourished from the Second Millenium BC to around 1200 BC. One story from this culture gives an interesting account of Orion's death. Here he is called Aqhat, and was a handsome and famous hunter. The Battle-Goddess Anat fell in love with Aqhat, but when he refused to lend her his bow, she sent another man to steal it. This chap bungled the job, and wound up killing Aqhat and dropping the bow into the sea. This is said to explain the astronomical fact that Orion and the Bow (an older version of the constellation) drops below the horizon for two months every spring.
Cassiopeia
Cassiopeia was the wife of Cepheus, the Ethiopian king of Joppa (now known as Jaffa, in Israel), and the mother of Andromeda. The queen was both beautiful and vain, and the story of how her vanity caused great distress is told in relation to the constellation Andromeda.

40. Astronomy Site : Astronomy For Kids
Astronomy compels the soul to look upward and leads us to another world
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