This section of NASA's Human Space Flight Web includes information on how astronauts eat, sleep, work and play in space.
Amazing Space uses the Hubble Space Telescope's discoveries to inspire and educate about the wonders of our universe. There are lots of space activities from which to choose.
The Virtual Astronaut Learning Environment is an interactive 3-D website that integrates existing life science research data and NASA educational products into a suite of instructional materials.
This Web site offers a variety of Internet tools for K-12 students, including Qwhiz -- a multi-player Web game featuring NASA electronic resources.
Explore the planets, design a rocket or learn how the astronauts live in space. Space Center Houston offers day camps for kids ages 4 to 14.
Explore the science along with the scenery. Image Tours show you Hubble pictures through an astronomer's eyes, pinpointing and explaining key features.
Read articles about how life in space is affected by the microgravity environment and how scientific experiments conducted in space affect life on Earth.
Explore these JPL and NASA kid sites for out-of-this-world fun and learning.
JSC strives to capture and channel students' interest in science, mathematics, engineering and technology.
Technologies developed originally for space flight have already found a wide range of applications in medicine, energy, transportation, agriculture, communications and electronics.
Space Center Houston, the official visitor center of the Johnson Space Center, shares the thrill and wonder of space exploration with visitors from around the corner and around the world.