Week of Site 
December 26, 2005 Windows to the Universe: Jupiter
December 19, 2005  The Galileo Project - an excellent, detailed, hypertext biography of Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) from Rice University
December 12, 2005 A Spot of Science - British (BBC) site for 5 -11 years olds
December 5, 2005

The Extrasolar Planets Encyclopedia - the most comprehensive and up-to-date site containing information on the rapidly growing field of discovering extrasolar planets, i.e., planets orbiting other stars in the galaxy.

November 28, 2005 The Science Museum - entertaining & educational exhibits from the London Science Museum
November 21, 2005 Einstein Archives - a database of 43,000 of Albert Einstein's writings, scientific to social

Planetary Defense: Preventing a World of Trouble - thoughts on combating near Earth objects (NEOs)
November 14, 2005 Spacesounds - interesting
November 7, 2005 Ask Dr Universe - the world's most curious cat answers kid's questions about the universe. Dr. Universe answers some of life's most confounding questions.
October 31, 2005 Astronomy Picture of the Day - from NASA
October 24, 2005 Mad Scientist Network - get your questions answered by the collective cranium of a bunch of mad scientists, run some crazy experiments or browse the collection of oddities.
October 17, 2005 Scientific American - science news, resources & reviews.
October 10, 2005 How Things Work - useful science site built around intriguing questions.
October 3, 2005 Science Daily - breaking news & the latest in scientific research.

Sketches by Leonardo (Da Vinvi) - A little slow to load, but incredible graphics of one of his sketch books. Try the mirror, text, audio, and, by all means, magnify.

September 26, 2005 Astrobiology at NASA - searching for the origins, distribution & future of life in the universe.
September 19, 2005 Utah Skies Amateur Astronomer's Resource - astronomy resource by and for amateurs that features their weekly Utah Skies e-zine, guides to the night sky, viewing tips, and plenty of light pollution information.
September 12, 2005 NewScientistSpace.Com - very nice site that has subjects from space flight to astronomy and anything in between
September 5, 2005 How the Hubble Images are Made
August 29, 2005 Handmade Hubble - for kids, make your own Hubble Telescope model
August 22, 2005 Don't Fear the Physics - This site explains physics through hilarious crayon drawings.
August 15, 2005
August 8, 2005 Individual Astronauts
August 1, 2005 The Elusive Moons of Uranus - from Sky and Telescope
July 25, 2005 NASA's Mars Exploration Program - NASA's home for all Mars missions: past, present, and future
July 18, 2005 StarDate Online - from the McDonald Observatory at the University of Texas
July 11, 2005 Astronomy - What's Up This Month - very comprehensive site
July 4, 2005 Maria Mitchell Astronomer - the 19th century woman astronomer extraordinaire
June 27, 2005 BioMARS - a University of California Berkeley-led NASA Astrobiology Institute working to identify the types of sites on Mars that experienced long-term fluid flow as these may be, or have been, conducive to life.
June 20, 2005 Mars Astrobiology Magazine - collection of NASA articles focused on the search for life on Mars.
June 13, 2005 Atlas of the Universe - maps of the universe and details of stars in order of their distance from the Earth, in seven languages including English
June 6, 2005 Once in a Blue Moon - includes a blue moon calculator
May 30, 2005 Views of the Solar System - general information about the solar system in five languages - English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, and German
May 23, 2005 AstronomyOnline.org - designed for amateur astronomers and students, it contains news, forums, and information on: exobiology, astrophotography, cosmology, the solar system, galaxies, and observation.
May 16, 2005 Planetary Science Research Discoveries - is an educational site sharing the latest research on meteorites, planets, and other solar system bodies being made by NASA-sponsored scientists.
May 9, 2005 The Atoms Family  - This site injects a lot of fun into some of the basics of physics and chemistry with a bunch of great experiments and projects grouped in engaging horror-movie categories. For K-12. Certainly worth a look.
May 2, 2005 AstroMeeting - spectacular astronomy image site
April 25, 2005 Astronomyworld.org  - India's 1st Portal dedicated to Astronomy
April 18, 2005  Museum of Science and Industryin Chicago as well as online
April 11, 2005 Ask an Astrobiologist - from the NASA Astrobiology Institute (NAI).
April 4, 2005 Messier45.com - includes a gallery of Messier objects, Herschel 400, and the Deep Sky Browser - Very Nice
April 8th Partial Solar Eclipse - article from Sky & Telescope that provides local times when the eclipse begins and ends for 20 locations across the southern United States
Viewer's Guide to Hybrid Solar Eclipse April 8 - from Space.Com
March 28, 2005 American Lunar Society (ALS) - Dedicated to the continued study of Earth's Moon.
March 21, 2005 ESA Aurora Programme - European long-term plan for the robotic and human exploration of solar system bodies holding promise for traces of life.
March 14, 2005 Night Sky Network - nationwide coalition of astronomy clubs bringing the science and inspiration of NASA's mission to the public. Founded by JPL's PlanetQuest program.
March 7, 2005 Webmath - help in math from arithmetic through calculus, very helpful at any level
February 28, 2005 Origins Education Forum - This site contains resources for educators from NASA's Origins Program. It offers school, home, and public education materials focusing on the observation of and search for the earliest stars and galaxies, extrasolar planets, and life elsewhere in the universe.
February 21, 2005 Society for Amateur Scientists - dedicated to all amateurs scientists
February, 14, 2005 PlanetQuest - NASA site which includes the latest research, news, interferometer, terrestrial planet finder, and 3D model of an extrasolar system.
February, 7, 2005 Moon Lore  - Victorian collection of moon lore: myths, folklore, superstitions, etc.
January 31, 2005 Mars Exploration Rover Mission
January 24, 2005 Saturn: Jewel of the Solar System - from The Exploratorium in San Francisco
January 17, 2005 OLogy - means archaeology, paleontology and other "ololgies" from American Museum of National History especially for kids.
One Year On Mars
January 10, 2005 The Elegant Universe - from NOVA
January 3, 2005 Fear of Physics - clear and interesting explanation of physical phenomena