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ResourcesPosted by Mark Serino, 10/24/00 at 6:06:29 PM.
Here are some web sites that will help you find lots of information and photographs of your planet. Just click on the URL, and you will go to that site. http://henry.pha.jhu.edu/ssip/solarlink.html This site is called "Solar System Research Links". This site is the key to your research. You may not have to visit any other sites, but if you do just click on the URL's below. http://space.jpl.nasa.gov/ This site contains a simulator that creates a color image of your favorite planet or satellite! http://www.hawastsoc.org/solar/eng/homepage.htm Views of the Solar System offers enhanced exploration and educational enjoyment of the solar system and beyond. This site presents a vivid multimedia adventure unfolding the splendor of the planets. http://www.seds.org/nineplanets/nineplanets/nineplanets.html The Nine Planets is an overview of the history, mythology, and current scientific knowledge of each of the planets and moons in our solar system. Each page has text and images, some have sounds and movies, most provide references to additional related information. http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/ This site provides information related to all known bodies in orbit around the sun. http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/photo_gallery/ This site has lots of photographs of each planet. http://pds.jpl.nasa.gov/planets/ This site, Welcome To The Planets, is a collection of many of the best images from NASA's planetary exploration program. Check out these cool sites! Click on the image below to learn about the Apollo missions to the moon.
Click on the image below to learn about asteroids. Click on the image below to learn about comets. Click on the image below to learn about the history of space exploration
Click on the image below to learn about the Milky Way Galaxy. Click on the image below to learn about black holes. Click on the image below to learn about the Hubble Space Telescope.
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