CHEMISTRY AND SPACE RELATED LINKS
The Weizmann Chemical Society
Visit this website to read about our partner club, the Yeshiva College Chemistry Club.
American Chemical Society
Take a tour of the ACS website with all the information about meetings, careers, education, policy, publications, funding, and networks that it has to offer.
Fisher Scientific
Visit Fisher Scientific to find all sorts of chemistry-related products, such as chemicals and analytical chemistry instruments. It is also a great place to access the MSDS information for different compounds.
Interactive Periodic Table
The periodic table is a fundamental part of chemistry. Enjoy this great interactive version!
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
NASA's website contains descriptions of its missions, news, and information about NASA.
The Astrophysics and Astrochemistry Lab at NASA Ames Research Center
For information about the chemistry of lunar, planetary, and interstellar materials, visit this website. Some materials studied there include: polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, aerosols on planets, cosmic dust, and meteorites.
David H. Levy's Homepage
This website provides information about the comet-searching-and-discovery accomplishments of David Levy. Read about who he is, his achievements, and the lectures he has given.
National Space Biomedical Research Institute
This website provides information about research being done to explore outer space. Links include: Education and Outreach, Earth Benefits, and Research Areas.
The Florence and George Wise Observatory
The Florence and George Wise Observatory is owned by Tel Aviv University. View this website for interesting information about Cosmology's Rosetta Stone, the October interview with Dr. Smadar Naoz (Hebrew), and images of "the largest gravitationally lensed objects" in space.
The Space Review
Provides articles, reviews, and commentary about space exploration, including: science, technology, policy, etc.
The Mars Society
This website offers information on what is being done to explore and settle the "red planet."