Thank you to the millions of passionate teachers who inspire curiosity in their classrooms...lesson after lesson, unit after unit, year after year. We're fortunate to have had many of you in our lives, and we can't wait to see what the future will bring because of the work you're doing today.If you're curious about exploring space (inside the classroom or on your own), here are a few shortcuts to the free tools in this video:100,000 Stars: http://goo.gl/1Hz2FMoon in Google Earth: http://goo.gl/R0p0pLTears in Space (Don't Fall): http://goo.gl/52tQBUNASA Long-Distance Google+ Hangout: http://goo.gl/pFZzNAndroid Sky Map: http://goo.gl/qT1O3Google Search app: http://goo.gl/iK6t6Photo Credits:Nebulae images courtesy of NASA, ESA, and respective academic partners.Jupiter Moon images courtesy of NASA/JPL and academic partners.ISS Image courtesy of NASA.Chris Hadfield © Canadian Space Agency, 2013.Denis Finnin © American Museum of Natural History.
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