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Im doing a school report on a NASA project (Apollo, Gemini, the Space Shuttle, Hubble Space Telescope, etc.). Where can I find some good information?

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Im doing a school report on a NASA project (Apollo, Gemini, the Space Shuttle, Hubble Space Telescope, etc.). Where can I find some good information?

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Several NASA websites are rich sources of information about this topic: + Goddard Projects Directory Reference resource of current and historical Goddard projects, missions, and instruments. + Human Spaceflight Current news and real time data as well as historical information about all of NASA’s manned spaceflight programs, including the Space Shuttle and International Space Station. + NASA History Office The NASA History Office documents and preserves the agency’s remarkable history through a variety of publications and newsletters. + NASA Historical Archive for Manned Missions Maintained by Kennedy Space Center.

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