Earth in Space
News and articles on Earth and space sciences. Published nine times a
year by the American Geophysical Union. (Grades 7-12. $12.00 per
year.)
AGU
2000 Florida Avenue NW
Washington DC 20009
1-800-966-2481
Educational Horizons
Latest educational events, scientific news from NASA, notices of
opportunities for teachers and students, calendar of upcoming events at
NASA, teleconferencing, and cable television programs. B/W photos and
drawings. (Published 3 times a year. Grades 7-12. Free.)
NASA's Educational Horizons
Code FE
Washington DC 20546-0001
JEI News
Joint Education Initiative newsletter. Includes news items, articles,
information on workshops, new educational products from USGS, computer
and on-line resources available. (Teachers of all grades. Free.) Source = JEI
Mercury
A nontechnical magazine on astronomy and astronomy education.
Articles appropriate to the classroom, information on education
material, workshops, and recent meetings. (Bimonthly. $35.00 for a
subscription.) Source = ASP
Moonwatcher
Lunar information, lore, dates, projects. (Yearly. Grades 7-12. Free.)
Celestial Products
1-800-235-3783
The Planetary Report
Bimonthly publication of The Planetary Society. News articles,
information on current research in planetary sciences. Color and B/W
photos. (High school and up. $25.00 per year as part of membership in
the Planetary Society.)
Planetary Society
65 N Catalina Ave
Pasadena CA 91106
1-818-793-5100
The Universe in the Classroom
Quarterly publication of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific.
Activities, articles for teachers on natural processes of space and
physics. (Free to teachers, request on letterhead stationary.) Source = ASP (Department N)
Some other popular magazines that offer articles and advertisements for materials, software, and equipment useful in the study of planetary science are Sky & Telescope, Astronomy, Ad Astra, Final Frontier, and Popular Astronomy. Check your public library.