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Sharing space shuttle launch with kids

May 11, 7:56 PMLouisville Parenting ExaminerLori Soard
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Sharing a space shuttle launch with kids can be exciting and fun. It also provides an opportunity to teach everything from math to history. Atlantis NASA is just one of many shuttles launched by NASA. Anytime a shuttle goes up, you may want to consider sharing the event with your children.

If you live near where there is a space shuttle launch, you may even be able to watch the space shuttle go up, live! The space shuttle program is alive and well and offers many resources for families.

RESOURCES OFFERED BY THE SPACE SHUTTLE PROGRAM

Don't worry. If you missed the Atlantis NASA launch, which is scheduled to meet up with the Hubble Space Telescope, you can catch another launch in the near future.


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