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"Explore Above and Beyond," YES (Youth Excited about Success), April 1996.
"KidSat Cameras Perform Flawlessly During STS-76," JPL Universe, 5 April 1996.
"Classroom in Space, Kids Control Space Experiments," Weekly Reader, 5 April 1996.
"A Student's View of KidSat in Space," La Cañada Valley Sun, 5 February 1996.
"KidSat Payload," The Technology Teacher, May/June 1996.
"Taking Note: KidSat," The Science Teacher, September 1996.
"KidSat Program Allows Students to Participate in Space Mission from the Classroom." EOM, Geographic, Mapping, Earth Information, May 1996.
"IAAY and Partners Dive Students the World-from Space," Institute journal, John Hopkins University, 1997.
"KidSat Due for Shuttle Liftoff Sunday," JPL Universe, 10 January 1997. 
"Students Preform Mission: Camera On Atlantis Shuttle Is Their Baby," Star News, 18 January 1997.
"UCSD Links Students with Space Shuttle," La Jolla Village News, 24 January 1997.
"Students at Ames View Earth from Space Shuttle," The Ames Astrogram, 24 January 1997.
"KidSat Pilot Program Reaps Wealth of New Shuttle Images," JPL Universe, 24 January 1997.
"KidSat, Students Exploring Earth from Space," Imagine, January/February 1997.
"Global Snapshot: Venice, Italy," Space News, 10 February 1997.
"A Kodak Moment in Space," California Education, March 1997.
"A Shuttle-Eye View for Kids," Aerospace Technology Innovation, March/April 1997. 
"Students Plan For Space; NASA Program Lets Kids Direct shuttle Cameras," North Coast, Arcata September 1997.
"Preteens Make Connection with Space Shuttle Atlantis," The Post and Courier, Charleston, South Carolina, September 30, 1997.
"KidSat: Students Partner with JPL, NASA and John Hopkins University," The Compass, La Cañada Unified School District, Fall 1997.
"Virtual Voyagers," Star News, 4 October 1997.
"Final KidSat Flight Launches aboard Atlantis," JPL Universe, 3 October 1997.
"Blast off to Knowledge," Times Standard, 30 October 1997. 
"IAAY Develops KidSat Curriculum," IAAY Magazine, Spring 1998.
"Investigating the Earth from 250 Miles Up!" Humboldt Highlights, Fall 1998.
"KidSat Students Get a New View of the World," Humboldt Highlights, Fall 1998.