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Objective: Practice writing HTML Documents, Using Media Elements, Writing for the Web, and Using Open Archives. Overview: You have been asked by NASA (the National Aeronautics and Space Administration) to create a small educational web site on a topic related to space or space exploration. You will research a topic and create a multimedia website that uses resources (e.g., images, audio, and video) from NASA’s open web archives. NASA has a long history of sharing the data it produces. Some of this is due to US legislation (i.e., NASA is required to share much of what it discovers), but the agency also has a culture of being open. NASA believes that it’s important to inspire the public and governments about the benefits of space and space exploration. You can read more about NASA’s open approach and various archives at https://creativecommons.org/2020/05/25/from-historic-images-to-galactic-datasets-a-look-at-nasasmission-to-be-open/ Requirements: Choose one of the following research topics for your website: 1. Moon missions and landings 2. One of the Apollo Missions, or another famous mission 3. Mars, Saturn or any other planet 4. Hubble or other Telescopes 5. International Space Station (ISS) 6. Meteors, Comets, Asteroids 7. The Sun, Stars or Black Holes 8. Women Astronauts 9. International or Public/Private partnerships in space exploration 10. Rockets and spaceships 11. Satellites, rovers, or other vehicles 12. Pick something else space-related that interests you. Speak to your professor to make sure it’s acceptable (it probably is) Research your chosen topic using the web and NASA’s sites. Write a 500 to 750 word summary of the topic. You may NOT copy/paste any text, all words must be your own. Try to summarize and introduce your topic to a non-scientific audience (i.e., make it generally accessible and easy to understand). This means defining any terms you use, and helping your reader understand the concepts you discuss. Convert your text to HTML. Make use of any and all appropriate HTML elements https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element. For example, if you use lists or acronyms, quotes or technical terms, dates or definitions, etc. you should make use of the associated HTML5 elements. In your solution, you are encouraged to consider using some of the following: – Definitions using – Figures using

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    • – Paragraphs- Hyperlinks – Abbreviations – Quotes and Citations using ,

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