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Solar System Colonization Project 2000

General Information

You will certainly want to know more about some specific places in the solar system. You also will want to know more about the International Space Station. There is so much to know about colonizing space! Here are some sites that may help you make decisions about the location of your colony:

Living in Space:

NASA Spaceflight is an entry point for Web info concerning flying in space on shuttle or the International Space Station

Wardrobe for Space describes how to dress for a trip to space.

Food for Spaceflight So what, and how do they eat up there?

Exercising Astronauts: How about a space workout?

Personal Hygiene in Space: Just how do they "go to the bathroom" in the shuttle?

International Space Station (ISS):

International Space Station, accessible from NASA Spaceflight, contains great informtion and links concerning ISS.

JTrack: Where is ISS?

Here is a general site to search for your own answers about space.

Everyone must try to Design A Space Station. Click on Living in Space to design your own station.

Now on to the specific locations:

Here are some other sites that may be of interest about Europa:

Solar System Bodies: Europa

A Europan Ocean?

A Wet and Wild History for Europa

Warm ice on Europa?

Europan Atmosphere?

Here are some sites that may be of interest about Io:

Check out the links on this site!

Volcanoes on Io? Check it out!

Don't miss this site!

Now how about some information about the Red Planet, Mars:

Liquid water on Mars??

A Mars Polar Lander landed on Mars December 3, 1999. Check it out.

Here is a Mars Exploration site. Check out the links from this site.

Explore Mars from this site.

Check out the Mars Academy here.

The Case For Mars explores reasons Mars should be studied and maybe colonized.

Here is information about our own moon:

We're crashing a spacecraft into the moon???

Read about a mission to the moon.

Here's more on our moon.

Our moon from another perspective.

 

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