NASA's cool Web
sites have something for everyone; NASA Kids Club is fun, with easy-to-understand
science, math and space news
- Where can kids safely spend time on the Internet, learn and have
fun?
- The NASA Kids Club at http://nasakids.com
is now on line. It’s just for kids. And it’s a real knockout,
already with members from around the world.
- It is free, safe, and has lots of activities for children including
parent-controlled free e-mail accounts, customized home pages, on
line trading cards, games and other cool stuff:
- Kids can find topics on NASA Kids like staying cool on the Space
Station; where Pioneer 10 is 30 years after launch; and why we have
seasons.
- The NASA Kids Club, part of the Science@NASA family of Web sites that cover
science and math in simple language everyone can understand, is at:
http://science.nasa.gov
- A Spanish version of Science@NASA
is available at http://ciencia.msfc.nasa.gov.
It’s been operating for almost year, averaging 300,000 hits each month.
- Talk to an expert about the fun in delivering science, math and
space news to the world and why it’s important to your listeners and
their children.
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Who:
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Becky
Bray or Ron Koczor science.nasa.gov
Marshall Space Flight
Center
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Interview
Information:
Kathy Jordan-Pettus
(256) 830-6583 Ext. 101
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Story
Information:
Steve Roy, Media Relations
(256) 544-0034
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Visit the Marshall News Center for news media at:
http://www.msfc.nasa.gov/news
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