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Solar System Astronomy Science
Solar System Astronomy Science
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- Overview, sections dedicated to each planet and the smaller bodies - with data, information and some pictures - glossary and appendices.
- Comprehensive multimedia tour with statistical data, detailed information, pictures and videos. Also includes educational resources.
- Journey to the outer reaches of the solar system and discover what scientists have learned about Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto.
- A concise tour containing numerous educational resources, and support for Spacetech's Orrery application.
- A Java applet that simulates gravitating masses. Features a working model with motions and sizes of 70 planets and moons to scale.
- Online software that generates views of the bodies of our planetary system at any date from any artificial or natural point of observation.
- Fairly detailed information about our sun and its planets.
- Protocols for naming planetary features, by the Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature of the International Astronomical Union.
- Provides detailed information related to known bodies in orbit around the Sun. Ephemerides, physical parameters, Earth close-approaches, observer tools.
- The Solar System Exploration Home Page is part of NASA's Office of Space Science and describes NASA's program to explore the solar system.
- References to minor planets and moons of planets that were discovered by JJ Kavelaars.
- The rotation period of a large body circled by one or more satellites can be calculated theoretically.
- Features Moon rocks, Mars meteorites, and space exposed materials at NASA's curation office.
- Basic information and low resolution pictures of the bodies of our planetary system.
- Information about planetary astronomy and space exploration and habitat. Online chat, message boards, and related links. Sells replicas and toys.
- Facts, descriptions and pictures, with sections about the Sun, the planets and meteors and asteroids.
- Detailed guide to the sun and planetary system, asteroids, comets, meteor hits on Earth and the other planets.
- Offers overview information. Includes list of planetary space missions.
- Image processing browers for Mariner 6, 7, 9, 10, Venera 15/16, and Viking Orbiter.
- Overview with historical background and basic astronomy concepts, details about planets, satellites, asteroids, comets and meteors.
- Research and educational institute with projects to study planets, asteroids, and comets.
- Providing ephemeris of a variety of Sun orbiting bodies.
- Current and concise information about all planets, major satellites, comets and asteroids.
- Personal page reporting basic features of the planets and some links.
- Select images from NASA's planetary exploration program.
- Table of essential measurements and facts regarding the nine planets with links to highly detailed summaries.
- Various images, brief information, moons, summaries of past and planned missions.
- Pictures, facts and general information on the nine planets.
- Images, facts and quizzes about the nine planets. Also includes a scale model.
- Explore the solar system's planets. Includes pictures, descriptions, statistical information and a special section on the latest voyage to Mars.
- Information on the Sun, planets and moons.
- Sponsored by the National Air and Space Museum, contains many interesting facts about the planets, pictures, comparisons and a section dedicated to spacecraft.
- Quizzes and images about all the bodies of our planetary system.
- A theory about the rotation of sun and planets, planetary rings, origin of solar system, solar cycles and climate variations.
- Planetary maps and graphics of Mars, the Moon and Venus.
- Contains an outline of the formation and evolution of planets, comets, asteroids, and of their features and exploration.
- Features planetary imagery, research, GIS, mapping, and image processing software. The site provides information about the group and about the Solar System.
- Summary information regarding the atmospheres of each planet in our solar system.
- 3D tour including videos with audio and text information on the Sun and the bodies orbiting around it. (Shockwave and Realplayer required)
- Aimed at portraying Earth and Space Sciences in a fun way. Includes information about space weather, global space physics and a real time movie of current solar activity.
- Includes list of available image collections and how to obtain the data at the facility (no images are online).
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