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Other Resources
This page lists various web resources which might be helpful to visitors to this site.
- WikiMedia Commons
This huge user-created free resource contains thousands of photographs, images, and maps on thousands of subjects. Most of the material is in the public domain, which means that anyone can freely use it. Any person can also upload new photos, drawings, and maps to add to the treasure. This is an amazing resource.
- Reference.com
The central feature of this extremely useful site is an extensive on-line encyclopedia. But it also includes a dictionary, a thesaurus, a web directory, an up-to-the minute news service, and a web search capability. A free download allows you to incorporate immediate access to the site into your Explorer toolbar.
- American Museum of Science and Energy
This museum, located in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, has numerous educational exhibits relating to the generation and use of energy. The visitor can watch videos, see live demonstrations, and explore hands-on exhibits.
- Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum
Major museum (in Washington, DC)contains many exhibits relating to the history of aviation and space exploration. Visitors to the museum can see the Spirit of St. Louis airplane, the command module of Apollo 11, a rock sample from the surface of the moon, and the Wright Brothers 1903 Flyer.
- NASA Multimedia Center
Web Portal to a huge collection photographs, videos, and audios relating to various NASA projects of the past and present.
- How Stuff Works
This site is a great source of information about how almost anything works. Whether you're looking for information on cooking, movie-making, computers, radios, or virtually anything else, you're sure to find it here.
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