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Derek's Planet Information
detailed information and photos of the nine planets.
(http://www.srv.net/~bball20/planets.html)
Exploring the Planets
a simulated research center at the National Air and Space Museum where you can explore these and many other mysteries of the Solar System.
(http://www.nasm.edu/ceps/SIIMAGES/)
GISS Institute on Climate and Planets
a collaboration between the Goddard Institute for Space Studies, CUNY, and NYC public schools providing students and faculty with opportunities in current NASA climate and planetary research.
(http://icp.giss.nasa.gov/)
O Sistema Solar
informacoes sobre os astros do sistema solar , sol, lua , planetas, cometas,asteroides e links sobre astronomia
(http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/5086/willian.html)
Origin of the Solar System, The
using a computer model to study the process of planetesimal accretion.
(http://www.psi.edu/projects/planets/planets.html)
Planetary Alignment in the Year 2000
analysis of planetary alignment that will occur on May 5, 2000, and the potential consquences.
(http://www.teleport.com/~tcollins/conjunct.shtml)
Planetary Astronomy @ Caltech
includes descriptions of the research group's work, people, and activities.
(http://www.gps.caltech.edu/~pa)
Planetary Rings Node
responsible for restoring, archiving, and publishing datasets describing planetary ring systems. All of the relevant datasets aquired from previous and future spacecraft, as well as from Earth-based observatories.
(http://ringside.arc.nasa.gov/)
Planetary Science Research Discoveries
an educational site devoted to sharing the exciting discoveries being made in planetary science by NASA-sponsored researchers.
(imina.soest.hawaii.edu/PSRdiscoveries/)
Planets of the Solar System
links to planets and some pictures.
(http://www.geocities.com/ResearchTriangle/Thinktank/1050/)
Reaching for the Planets
planetary fact sheets.
(library.advanced.org/10591)
The Solar System by Alan Lai
Alan's Homepage contains some solar system pictures and brief introductions to the planets.
(come.to/alanlai/)
Extrasolar Visions
A Graphical and Speculative Guide to Extrasolar Planets
(http://www.empire.net/~whatmoug/Extrasolar/extrasolar_visions.html)
Solar System - Celestial Mechanics
A fluid in a glass rotates, when eccentrically shaken. My hypothesis: Such
(http://www.muenster.netsurf.de:8080/~f_heeke/index.html)
The Solar System: 3rd Grade Resources
How many of these questions can you answer? Click on the link to go to a web site where you can find the answer. What is the name of our galaxy? Do the planets that are closer to the sun move faster or slower?
(http://perrynet.stark.k12.oh.us/webunits/Grade3/solar/default.html)
The Nine Planets
The Nine Planets A Multimedia Tour of the Solar System by Bill Arnett The Nine Planets is an overview of the history, mythology, and current scientific knowledge of each of the planets and moons in our solar ...
(http://www.anu.edu.au/Physics/nineplanets/nineplanets.html)
The Galaxy Page
The Galaxy Page Tours Of the Solar System The Nine Planets Views Of The Solar System The Solar System Welcome to the Planets The Solar System Live Planetary Image Finders Planetary Image Database at the Center ...
(http://www.seds.org/galaxy/galaxy-planets.html)
Our Solar System
There are nine planets in our solar system: Take a further look at the planets by clicking on the picture. A planet's year is the time it takes to revolve around the Sun.
(inspire.ospi.wednet.edu:8001/curric/space/planets/index.html)
The Planets & The Solar System
No Description available
(http://www.ed.uri.edu/smart/HOMEPAGE/planets.htm)
Astronomy - Space - Planets - Solar System - NASA -- Funsites Guide
No Description available
(http://www.funsites.com/ho-astro.html)
Wully Web Server
This is the web server wully.wustl.edu. It's here to test web pages for the server at wundow.wustl.edu . Questions can be sent to the webmaster@wundow.wustl.edu .
(http://wully.wustl.edu/)
MEL: Planets and Solar System
view either a map of the Earth showing the day and night regions at this moment, or view the Earth from the Sun, the Moon, the night side of the Earth, above any location on the
(http://mel.lib.mi.us/science/solar.html)
Solar System Planets
No Description available
(http://www.alucine.com/WebAluc/ingles/Planetas.htm)
Solar System: Planets
No Description available
(http://www.zepa.net/astro/planets.html)
Extrasolar Planet Detection with the AFOE
Extrasolar planet detection is the search for planets around other stars than our Sun. Several techniques are being used to detect planets around other suns; they are discussed in
(cfa-www.harvard.edu/afoe/espd.html)
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