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The Artemis ProjectRate This Site
Artemis is a private venture to establish a permanent, self-supporting community on the Moon. Here, you will find out how we are going to get there, how we are going to pay for it, and how you can come too!
(http://www.asi.org/index.html)

Clementine Lunar Image Browser 1.5Rate This Site
No Description available
(http://www.nrl.navy.mil/clementine/clib/)

The Earth's MoonRate This Site
NASA Windows to the Universe
(http://windows.ivv.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/tour.cgi?link=/earth/moons_and_rings.html&sw=false&sn=1&d=/earth&edu=mid&br=graphic&cd=false&tour=&fr=f)

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the MoonRate This Site
A guide to observing the moon
(http://www.best.com/~akkana/moon/)

LunaramaRate This Site
This is a resource page dedicated to the Earth's Moon.
(http://www.cableyorkton.com/users/gbraun/moon/)

Moon-Watch.comRate This Site
The site for Moon enthusiasts. Find the latest information, news, and photographs about the Moon, interesting lunar facts, and an outstanding Moon photo archive.
(http://www.moon-watch.com)

NSSDC Photo Gallery: MoonRate This Site
No Description available
(http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/photo_gallery/PhotoGallery-Moon.html)

Solar System ModelRate This Site
To provide a scale model of the solar system which can be placed on the wall to show the distances between the planets which circle the sun. To show the size of the earth in
(http://www.mecca.org/~tschieff/AVIATION/ACADEMY/algles3.htm)

StarChild: The Solar SystemRate This Site
system? It isour Sun and everything that travels around it. Our solar system is ellipticalin shape. That means it is shaped like an egg. The Sun is in the center ofthe solar
(http://starchild.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/StarChild/shadow/solar_system_level1/solar_system.html)

APOD Index - Solar System: Earth's MoonRate This Site
This index contains previous Astronomy Pictures of the Day (TM) sorted by subject and is updated monthly. Therefore, only APODs occurring before the beginning of this month are currently indexed.
(antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/lib/moon.html)

Fruitful Encounters; The Origin Of The S . . . m And Of The Moon From Chamberlin To ...Rate This Site
Fruitful Encounters; The Origin Of The Solar System And Of The Moon From Chamberlin To Apollo by Brush, Stephen G. ISBN: 0521552141; Trade Cloth Cover; ...
(http://www.netstoreusa.com/sabooks/052/0521552141.shtml)

RETURN TO THE MOONRate This Site
DATE=12/4/97 TYPE=BACKGROUND REPORT NUMBER=5-38301 TITLE=RETURN TO THE MOON BYLINE=DAVID MCALARY DATELINE=WASHINGTON CONTENT= VOICED AT: INTRO: THE UNITED STATES IS RETURNING TO THE MOON 25 YEARS AFTER THE ...
(http://www.fas.org/mars/return_to_the_moon.htm)

The Moon - End Of Topic TestRate This Site
Each of questions 1 - 10 consist of a statement followed by four completion's only one of which is correct. In each case write down the one statement you think is correct. 1. The distance from ...
(http://www.eia.brad.ac.uk/rti/nuffield/moon/moon9f.html)

The Moon Io: A Seething Interior and Active SurfaceRate This Site
The rightmost image above is of the large shield volcano Ra Patera, as recently photographed by the Galileo spacecraft. Some volcanoes seen by Voyager are no longer erupting, but ...
(csep10.phys.utk.edu/astr161/lect/jovian_moons/io.html)

[sci.astro] Solar System (Astronomy Frequently Asked Questions) (5/9)Rate This Site
Newsgroups: sci.astro , sci.answers , news.answers Last-modified: $Date: 1999/04/22 00:53:18 $ Version: $Revision: 3.3 $ URL: http://sciastro.astronomy.net/ ...
(http://saturn.las.ox.ac.uk/internet/news/faq/archive/astronomy.faq.part5.html)

Period of Mars, Earth and MoonRate This Site
A "period" usually means the amount of time it takes to do something. Since the planets and moons in our solar system all move in at least two different ways, a "period" could mean a couple of different ...
(http://windows.ivv.nasa.gov/kids_space/period.html)

[sci.astro] Solar System (Astronomy Frequently Asked Questions) (5/9)Rate This Site
- Part5 - Part6 - Part7 - Part8 - MultiPage [sci.astro] Solar System (Astronomy Frequently Asked Questions) (5/9) From: lazio@spacenet.tn.cornell.edu Newsgroups: s ...
(http://www.landfield.com/faqs/astronomy/faq/part5/)

MoonRate This Site
Information on our moon - also a freeware site!!!
(freeware.intrastar.net/solarsystem/moon.htm)

Moon-Watch.comRate This Site
The site for Moon enthusiasts. Find the latest information, news, and photographs about the Moon, interesting lunar facts, and an outstanding Moon photo archive
(http://www.moon-watch.com&query="The+Moon"+"Solar+System"&rsource=LCOSS)

The Earth's MoonRate This Site
NASA Windows to the Universe
(http://windows.ivv.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/tour.cgi?link=/earth/moons_and_rings.html&sw=false&sn=1&d=/earth&edu=mid&br=graphic&cd=false&tour=&fr=f&query="The+Moon"+"Solar+System"&rsource=LCOSS)

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the MoonRate This Site
A guide to observing the moon</b
(http://www.best.com/~akkana/moon/&query="The+Moon"+"Solar+System"&rsource=LCOSS)

Space RaceRate This Site
Space Race is a boardgame where players redesign the board each time they play the game, by using interlocking hexagonal land and ocean plates to build Earth, Moon, Mars, or any solar system they care to design. After placing natural resource chips and
(http://www.thuntek.net/spacerace/&query="The+Moon"+"Solar+System"&rsource=LCOSS)

Stig's Sky CalendarRate This Site
Explore the yearly dance of the Sun, Moon and planets in this interactive solar system calendar. The calendar also displays astonomy and space related events and if you want more information on these events it will take you to web sites where more in dept
(http://www.skycalendar.com&query="The+Moon"+"Solar+System"&rsource=LCOSS)

Astronomical ApplicationsRate This Site
Sunrise, Sunset, Moonrise, Moonset, and Twilight Times for one day or one year,Moon phases, Eclipse charts,Data for Major Solar System Bodies and Bright Stars and more
(aa.usno.navy.mil/AA/data/&query="The+Moon"+"Solar+System"&rsource=LCOSS)

Astronomy for KidsRate This Site
Site produced by three sixth graders has information on several topics including black holes, nebulae, phases of the moon and our solar system. Visitors can try the virtual telescope to see planets and constellations
(http://tqjunior.advanced.org/3645/page2.html&query="The+Moon"+"Solar+System"&rsource=LCOSS)


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