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61. :: NASA Quest > Space ::
As you read from my bio, I am a research I have been told personally by several astronautswho have how to be better stewards of earth resources in general.
http://quest.arc.nasa.gov/space/chats/archive/09-26-01gg.html
NASA Quest Space Team Online QuestChat
Date: September 26, 2001
Featuring: Greg Goins
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Please join us Wednesday, September 26, for a webchat with NASA expert Greg Goins, Research Scientist, from the Kennedy Space Center. This chat continues the theme featured in the September 20 webcast from KSC featuring: " ISS - A Home in Microgravity" Living in Space Begins on Earth . Please be sure to read the expert’s profile before joining us, so that your questions will be appropriate to Mr. Goins' field. Lori/NASAChatHost
You may go ahead and place questions in the chatroom now to be answered during the webchat. Please don't post test messages or repeats though you may not see your question, it is in the chatroom. Again, PLEASE do not repeat your questions. Enjoy the chat :-) Lori/NASAChatHost
Hello to our early arriving chat participants! If you haven't read Greg Goins' bio yet, you still have some time before we get started. You can find it at: http://quest.arc.nasa.gov/people/bios/space/goins.html

62. Science Bio Chem Physic Etc
of space exploration, rocketry, early astronauts, space missions and guides for firstsemester general chemistry), Chemistry Jane's Chembio Web The online Web
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Views of the Solar System by Calvin J. Hamilton
Views of the Solar System presents a vivid multimedia adventure unfolding the splendor of the Sun, planets, moons, comets, asteroids, and more. Discover the latest scientific information, or study the history of space exploration, rocketry, early astronauts, space missions, spacecraft through a vast archive of photographs, scientific facts, text, graphics and videos. The Nine planets, by Bill Arnett
The Nine Planets is an overview of the history, mythology, and current scientific knowledge of each of the planets and moons in our solar system. Each page has text and images, some have sounds and movies, most provide references to additional related information. Constellations and their Stars
There is an introduction to constellations here as well as an FAQ. You can also find lists of constellations and stars along with descriptive information. The interactive star charts require a Java applet to view. Comet Home Page
It is the goal of this home page to provide information on comets that isn't generally available elsewhere on the web. There are hundreds of images in the complete archive.

63. The Scientist - Biotech Firms Acknowledge Minority Underrepresentation
Minorities in general are really diversity not just for its own sake, explains bio'sFeldbaum. It's the same for astronauts, it's the same for astrophysicists
http://www.the-scientist.com/yr1997/feb/finn_p1_970217.html
The Scientist 11[4]:1, Feb. 17, 1997
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Biotech Firms Acknowledge Minority Underrepresentation
By Robert Finn Company officials cite an unfilled pipeline as an obstacle to recruitment; some observers see need for more aggressive recruiting. Sidebar: Helpful Resources For Minority Scientists
TOO FEW: BIO president Carl Feldbaum cites the pipeline issue rather than discrimination as the main reason for small minority representation. Scientists who are members of racial and ethnic minorities are underrepresented in the biotechnology industry, according to a variety of industry observers. Minority researchers agree with company representatives and career counselors that this disparity rarely if ever arises from conscious or overt discrimination, but they disagree on what, if anything, individual biotech companies should do about it. While those in the industry say the problem is quite real, it is difficult to quantify. Large and small biotechnology companies approached by The Scientist declined to provide breakdowns on the racial and ethnic makeup of their scientific staffs. And the Washington, D.C.-based Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO), the industry's main lobbying group, does not collect data on this issue, although BIO president Carl B. Feldbaum says he plans to do so in the future.

64. CMS: Student Resources
www.gale.com/free_resources/bhm/bio.htm Martin L and preparedness data, and generalearthquake research. the solar system, the universe, astronauts, space travel
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Links to pages on the civil rights movement of the post-World War II era. Includes links to such topics as: Brown v Board of Education; Desegregation at Little Rock's Central High; Mongtomery Bus Boycott; Plessy v Ferguson; and the people of the civil rights movement. http://rhsweb.org/library/civil_rights.htm Black Quest Power Links "African-American History, Culture, and Black Studies Resources" The creator of the game Black Quest has developed this page of links to many Web sites about the African and African American experieince. http://blackquest.com/link.htm Timeline of the American Civil Rights Movement [Dewey Number: 323, 342]

65. Nat'l Academies Press, Safe Passage: (2001), 3 Managing Risks To Astronaut Healt
resources should be available for the diagnosis and the national and internationalgeneral bio medical and be communicated clearly, both to astronauts and to
http://www.nap.edu/books/0309075858/html/74.html
Safe Passage: Astronaut Care for Exploration Missions
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Openbook Linked Table of Contents Front Matter, pp. i-xxvi Executive Summary, pp. 1-21 1 Astronaut Health Beyond Earth Orbit, pp. 22-35 2 Risks to Astronaut Health During Space Travel, pp. 36-73 3 Managing Risks to Astronaut Health, pp. 74-115 4 Emergency and Continuing Care, pp. 116-135 5 Behavioral Health and Performance, pp. 136-171 6 Exploring the Ethics of Space Medicine, pp. 172-187 7 Planning an Infrastructure for Astronaunt Health Care, pp. 188-220 References, pp. 221-244 Appendix A Background and Methodology, pp. 245-262 Appendix B Committee and Staff Biographies, pp. 263-274 Index, pp. 275-291
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66. Space Exploration
Motor Learning; biomechanics; Exercise, physiology and health related unit willbe to go on-line with astronauts. research skills in both a general and issue
http://edweb.sdsu.edu/courses/edtec596/Units/Space/spaceExplorationUnit
Space Exploration
http://edweb.sdsu.edu/courses/edtec596/Space Exploration.html Designed by Lourdes Duran
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Introduction
This unit was developed at San Diego State University in EDTEC 596 , Interdisciplinary Teaching with Technology, Bernie Dodge , Instructor. Traveling through space and exploring the unknown has been an unquenched curiosity of mankind's since the beginning of time. Students of all ages, in schools throughout the world, are becoming more involved in researching space, following the current progress of space exploration, and discovering the learning possibilities that come from traveling through the last frontier. "Space Exploration" is an interdisciplinary unit combining multiple disciplines to create a single outcome. Good luck on your journey...
Content Areas and Grades
This unit focuses on seventh and eighth grade science and involves language arts and social studies to a slightly lesser extent. The basis is rooted in the content area of science, but all the other disciplines are utilized to supplement the learning in the area of science and space exploration. While the unit is designed for the middle school level, it could be easily modified to work in lower grade levels or expanded to work at the high school level.
Curriculum Standards
As a result of this unit, students will learn many concepts that already exist within the disciplines. Embedded within the state frameworks and national standards is the goal of incorporating outcomes into content-rich applications. We believe our unit provides this type of setting.

67. Alicia Baker
have given support visits made by astronauts and scientists the variances by searchingthe general ledger (each Home bio's by Major bio's by School bio's
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Alicia Baker...
About me As a native of Houston - any news or info about the space program has always intrigued me. I graduated a year early from high school and went out of state to a small liberal arts college (283 students in the school), but I missed my family too much so I came back to Houston and went to college (Tomball and now UHCL). I thought I wanted to major in computers and completed a few years of programming courses. I took accounting as a required core course - I found my niche, and my major changed. A short time later, my family moved to Brazil due to a promotion. I’ve visited them several times, but I know that Texas is my home. I’m a full-time student at University of Houston – Clear Lake, which is about 5 minutes away from JSC. The University offers degrees in Sciences, Humanities, Psychology, Business, and many concentrations in those schools. Many co-ops have the chance to work full time and take a class or two in their spare time, which helps bring graduation sooner. Winnie the Pooh (myself) and Tigger (Jane Mezentseva) at co-op initiation
I’ll graduate August 2003 with a Bachelor of Science in Accounting at the University of Houston Clear Lake. I keep busy working full-time, school full-time (3.45 GPA), Vice President of Professional Development at the Accounting Association (IMA branch at UHCL), and several co-op committees.

68. MIT - Office Of Career Services And Pre-Professional Advising
bioTECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY ORGANIZATION http//www.bio.org INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTICS astronauts http//www MANAGEMENT SCIENCES www.informs.org/general/general.html.
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Professional Associations can be an excellent resource for job seekers. Through their various activities and services (meetings, conferences, publications, websites, etc.) professional associations provide information about career fields, job opportunities, and employers in the professions they serve. They can be particularly helpful if you need to create a long-distance network to help you conduct a long-distance job search. To students, the websites of professional associations offer easy, inexpensive, accessible access to:
  • Information about career options and industry/professional trends in various fields
  • Professional contacts: their members form a network of people who are often willing to assist others in career exploration
  • Job listings
The following is a list of associations' websites, with links to related sites. Some, but not all, provide job listings. To learn about other professional organizations in your field (or in other fields you wish to explore), ask your adviser or other faculty members, and consult the MIT Libraries Virtual References at

69. Professional Associations
bioTECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY ORGANIZATION http//www.bio.org. INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTICS astronauts http//www SCIENCES http//www.informs.org/general/general.html.
http://web.mit.edu/career/www/handbook/profassoc.html
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Architecture and Urban Planning Professional Associations can be an excellent resource for job seekers. Through their various activities and services (meetings, conferences, publications, websites etc.) professional associations provide information about career fields, job opportunities and employers in the professions they serve. They can be particularly helpful if you need to create a long-distance network to help you conduct a long-distance job search. To students (for whom time and money may be in short supply), the websites of professional associations offer easy, inexpensive, accessible (24 hours a day, 7 days a week!) access to:
  • Information about career options and industry/professional trends in various fields Professional contacts: their members form a network of people who are often willing to assist others in career exploration Job listings
The following is a list of associations' websites, with links to related sites. Some, but not all, provide job listings. To learn about other professional organizations in your field (or in other fields you wish to explore), ask your adviser or other faculty members; and consult the MIT Libraries Virtual References at http://libraries.mit.edu/services/virtualref.html.

70. Search Results
Includes NASA astronauts, Soviet cosmonauts, test pilots in WILSON Business Reference;bioMED Reference Illustrated encyclopedia of general aviation, 2nd ed
http://research.lib.umn.edu/results.asp?sid=186

71. Space Shuttle Columbia Tribute Ecards. Remember Our Astronauts
http//www.columbiatributeecards.com Remember our astronauts! guest books, tables,web development resources, etc. and open to the general Internet population.
http://www.rozreviews.com/discussion_lists.html

72. ICONnect: FAQs - Biographies
general bioGRAPHY SITES. See this site for biographies on NASA astronauts, Cosmonauts,and other space they could also be in 92, B, or bio. (Ask your
http://www.ala.org/ICONN/KCFAQ/biograph.html
Frequently Asked Question:
Biographies
Q: Where can I find biographies on the Internet and in books? A : Hello, There are many biography resources, including Web sites, books and encyclopedias. Some biography resources focus on all kinds of famous people, and others focus on people related to a certain subject or group of people (e.g., astronauts, presidents, African-Americans). You can choose which resources to use depending on the person you are studying. To find biography sites on the Internet, I used sites that were suggested by other KidsConnect volunteers. When you are looking for the biography of a specific person, you can use a search engine such as Alta Vista (altavista.digital.com) and type: +biography +"[person's name]" example: +biography +"Maya Angelou" GENERAL BIOGRAPHY SITES 1. Biography.com
http://www.biography.com
This site contains 15,000 brief biographies. Click "find" to use the searchable index or alphabetical listing to find biographies on specific people. 2. Notable Citizens of Planet Earth

73. EFileSystem.com Education Reference
rockets spacecraft launch vehicles astronauts cosmonauts spaceflight medical laboratoryneeds. bio Reference Labs hypermedia for general chemistry, analytical
http://www.efilesystem.com/Education___Reference/

74. Welcome To FreeLists - Free, No-hassle Mailing Lists
of over 30 journalists, explorers, aviators, astronauts, race car Nancy HarknessLove, and general Hap Arnold of them portrayed in a biobibliographic format
http://www.freelists.org/archives/k12newsletters/03-2003/fullthread3.html
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75. Slashdot | NASA Wants Astronauts On Mars By 2010
reaction will actually massively reduce the astronauts radiation exposure if evenEinstein made a general physical comment for this one, (Check my bio, born in
http://slashdot.org/articles/03/01/18/1453233.shtml?tid=160

76. ROSA Proceedings
work have been defined only in general terms growing of protein monocrystalls andother bioobjects require an obligatory participation of the astronauts in the
http://www.rosa.ro/english/documents/Volum/Session3/Alexander_YAKOVENKO.htm
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E-mail: asr@rosa.ro UNISPACE III PROCEEDINGS Documents Preprints and Published Papers Power Point Presentations UNISPACE III ... National Paper of Romania
ECONOMICAL AND SOCIAL BENEFITS OF THE USES OF OUTER SPACE. POTENTIAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION Alexander Yakovenko Permanent Mission of the Russian Federation – Vienna, Austria
  • INTRODUCTION
  • The signing of the Intergovernmental Agreement on the creation of the International Space Station (ISS) took place on 29 of January, 1998 in Washington. The participants of the Agreement -USA, Russia, states-members of the European Space Agency (ESA), Japan and Canada decided to combine their efforts on the creation of the world’s first international space station. The first element of ISS - the Functional cargo block "Zarya" was launched from the "Baykonur" cosmodrome on 20 of November 1998. The second unit was launched by the USA on 4 December from cape Canaveral and was successfully docked with "Zarya". These events marked the beginning of practical realization of an unprecedented not only in technical but also in political sense project of the end of XX - the beginning of XXI-century. ISS will represent an unique orbital design with parameters: length - 108 meters, width - 74 meters, mass - more than 400 tons, ensuring permanent stay and work in space on orbit of 400 km high and 51,6 grad. inclination of an international crew of 6-7 members. Period of functioning on orbit - approximately 15 years. Station construction is planned to be finished by 2004. To reach this target it will be necessary to perform another 43 launches.

    77. SAPL: Websites - Biography
    SAPL Websites by Topic Biography. biographical material on contemporary astronautsworking for Literary resources - Excellent general resources and author's
    http://www.sanantonio.gov/library/web/biography.asp
    SAPL Electronic Services Websites by Topic Biography
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    African Americans Artists Astronauts/Aviators ... Women GENERAL
    Biographies - This site contains data regarding historical persons related to American History. Biography.com
    AFRICAN AMERICANS Prominent African Americans - Look here for great biographical information on famous and not-so-famous prominent African Americans. The site includes one annotated main link for each person and generally lists a few others to try for further information. ARTISTS
    - Biographies of some of the most famous comic artists, including Charles Schulz, Robert Crumb, and Bob Kane. Each biography lists birth and death dates and places, work history, accomplishments and interesting facts. They contain illustrations of comic characters and covers of comic books created by the artists. This is just one section of a site devoted to comic art history. - Artists with works in the National Gallery of Art are listed alphabetically with birth and death years and nationality along with links to reproductions of some of their works. WebMuseum, Paris Artist Index

    78. Remote Sensing Data And Information
    general Information and Resource Lists. Space Shuttle photographs taken by NASAastronauts aboard the August 1997, measures global ocean bio-optical properties
    http://rsd.gsfc.nasa.gov/rsd/RemoteSensing.html

    79. Payload Specialist Bio: R. Bondar 10/95
    Canadian astronaut biography from NASA.Category Kids and Teens People and Society Biography astronauts......
    http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/PS/bondar.html
    National Aeronautics and Space Administration Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center
    Houston, Texas 77058
    Biographical Data
    NAME: Roberta Lynn Bondar, O.C., O.Ont., M.D., Ph.D., F.R.C.P.©
    CSA Astronaut (Payload Specialist)
    PERSONAL DATA:
    Born in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada. Dr. Bondar has certification in scuba diving, parachuting, and holds a private pilot’s license. She enjoys photography, biking, hot air ballooning, roller blading, and flying.
    CURRENT STATUS:
    Distinguished Professor, Centre for Advanced Technology Education (CATE), Ryerson Polytechnic University, Toronto, Ontario; CIBC Distinguished Professor, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario; Visiting Research Scholar, Department of Neurology, University of New Mexico; Visiting Research Scientist, Universities Space Research Association, Johnson Space Centre, Houston, Texas.
    CURRENT ACTIVITIES:
    Principal investigator, Transcranial Doppler in Patients with Orthostatic Intolerance, University of New Mexico, Deaconess Hospital, Boston; Principal investigator, Transcranial Doppler in Astronauts Before and After Space Flight, Johnson Space Centre, Edwards Air Force Base, and Kennedy Space Centre; Author, Touching the Earth, Key Porter Books, Toronto, Ontario; Chair, Friends of the Environment Foundation (non-profit organization of Canada Trust).
    EDUCATION:
    Attended elementary and secondary school in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. Degrees: B.Sc. in zoology and agriculture, University of Guelph, 1968, M. Sc. in experimental pathology, University of Western Ontario, 1971, Ph.D. in neurobiology, University of Toronto, 1974, M.D., McMaster University, 1977. Admitted as a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada as a specialist in neurology in 1981.

    80. Infokit
    Landwirth bio 6. Pam Landwirth bio Information At Landwirth and the original astronautsfounded the Mercury As general Manager of Human Resource Development
    http://www.gktw.org/infokit.htm
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