CosmoWorld
Cosmoworld is an encyclopedic information about cosmonauts, constructors/designers, events and technologies. The best authoring of Alexander Zheleznyakov - "Encyclopedia of cosmonautics", Alexander Krasnikov - "The history of Russian Soviet cosmonautics" and the site of the information center of the orbital complex "Mir" are placed in CosmoWorld.
NASA's Life Sciences Data Archive
NASA's Life Sciences Data Archive (LSDA) is a work in progress that provides information and data from space flight experiments funded by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The archive includes investigations from 1961 (Mercury Project) through current missions (International Space Station and Shuttle) involving human, plant and animal studies. The Life Sciences Data Archive is a part of the Human Health and Performance Program of the Exploration Systems Missions Directorate which is dedicated to “safe, sustained, affordable exploration of the Moon, Mars, and beyond...” This site is intended for all audiences, from scientists and teachers to the general space enthusiast.
Zarya - Soviet, Russian and International Space Programmes
Space exploration by the Soviet Union (now Russia), ranging from the Sputnik and Luna probes designed by Sergei Korolyov; through the Vostok, Voskhod, Soyuz, Salyut and Mir programmes to Russia's participation in the International Space Station.