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Academic Decathlon Adult School Baseball Chemistry Topics
Chemical Compounds Interests Numbers Periodic Table
Physics Reference Sports Students
Astronomy
Eric Weisstein's World of Astronomy
NASA
Space.com
The Planetary Society
Extrasolar Planets
Views of the Solar System
High Altitude Photography: Clemson University Balloon
  Story from the Telegraph Photos on Flickr
  High Altitude Balloon Flight 1 High Altitude Balloon Flight 2
  Balloon v1.0  
Chemistry
Eric Weisstein's World of Chemistry
Chemical Abstracts Service
American Chemical Society
National Institute of Standards and Technology WebBook − An excellent source for thermodynamic and spectroscopic information on a variety of organic and inorganic molecules.
Molecule of the Month
Earth Science
United States Geological Survey − Homepage for perhaps one of the most comprehensive science data on the web.  Listed below are some special pages within the site.
Earthquake Hazards Program − Check out where the most recent earthquakes in the nation and world are located.
Volcano Hazards Program − Up to date information on Mt. St. Helens and Kilauea.
Math
Download primes
Pi Searcher − Search for number strings (e.g. your birthday) among the digits of π.
Mersenne Primes − The Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search
Prime Pages − The definitive site for prime number lists, research, and algorithms.
Wolfram Mathworld − The definitive site for all things mathematics.
World's Hardest Easy Geometry Problem
Meteorology
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
NOAA related site that contains footage of tornadoes and tornado outbreaks.
Weather Underground
Physics
Eric Weisstein's World of Physics
Georgia State University hosts HyperPhysics, a comprehensive site from their department of physics and astronomy.
Excellent applet illustrating projectile motion.  Allows the user to change horizontal velocity, angle, and object mass.  Air resistance can also be selected.  Results are plotted on a Height vs. Distance graph.

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