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  • UK Adjudicator Eclipse 1999 open this site in another window - Resource for the Cornwall eclipse.
  • Astronomical Calculations open this site in another window - Including coordinate conversion, position and circumstances of the moon, and positions of the planets. Approximate methods used.
  • Astronomy for the Masses open this site in another window - Features articles about measuring angles in the sky, elementary particles, and nuclear forces.
  • UK BBC News: Eclipse 1999 open this site in another window
  • UK Eclipse 1999 open this site in another window
  • ESA Aurora Programme open this site in another window - Responsible for formulating, then implementing, a European long-term plan for the robotic and human exploration of solar system bodies holding promise for traces of life.
  • FactShack.com: The Solar System open this site in another window - Information about the Sun and solar wind, the planets and their satellites, and theories of origin.
  • From Stargazers to Starships open this site in another window - Deals with the world of gravity: of massive planets and stars, and the way spaceflight is achieved despite their strong pull. Topics include astronomy of the Earth's motion in space and Newtonian mechanics.
  • HappyNews.com: Our Solar System open this site in another window - Issue of Happy News Living magazine exploring the planets of the solar system. Articles include Mars information for kids, solar eclipse schedule and viewing, and the major constellations.
  • Jessica's Solar System Page open this site in another window - Resource for teachers and students containing information on the planets, sun, comets, and meteors.
  • Kepler's Laws open this site in another window - The laws, which describe the motion of planets around the sun, are explained with animation. Plus a brief history of Johannes Kepler and Tycho Brahe.
  • Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI)@ - Learn about the Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI) in Houston, Texas, the NASA-funded research institute dedicated to studies of the solar system, its evolution, and formation. Sites feature imagery and cartographic products from missions such as Apollo, Clementine, Galileo, Viking, Voyager, and Mars Global Surveyor as well as discussion on the decision to go to the Moon.
  • NASA Discovery Program@ - Learn about the NASA Discovery Programme which aims to enhance our understanding of the solar system with frequent, high quality, low cost planetary science investigations through sites featuring individual missions, newsletters, and Discovery Acquisition Programme.
  • NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Solar System Dynamics Group open this site in another window - Generates accurate position and velocity histories (ephemerides) for the bodies of the solar system including the planets, natural satellites, comets, and asteroids.
  • NASA's Planetary Photojournal open this site in another window - Provides easy access to the publicly released images from various NASA Solar System exploration programmes.
  • NASA: Our Solar System open this site in another window - Features news on the Swift spacecraft, Cassini image archive, and more.
  • UK NewsUnlimited: Eclipse '99 open this site in another window - The Guardian presents animations showing the path of the eclipse, an archive from the 1927 full solar eclipse, and more.
  • Open Universe open this site in another window - 3D, realtime solar system simulator. Creates a display of planets, moons, stars, galaxies, asteroids, and spacecraft.
  • Solar System Astronomy: Our Solar System open this site in another window - The sun, moon, planets and asteroids.
  • Solar System Exploration - NASA open this site in another window - Launching pad to learning about the programmes and people of this NASA space science theme.
  • Solar System Information open this site in another window - General information to help with projects.
  • Solar System Live open this site in another window - The interactive orrery of the Web.
  • Solar System Simulator - NASA open this site in another window - Simulated view of any body in the solar system from any location and time in full-colour graphics. A NASA/JPL space site.
  • Solar System Treasure Hunt open this site in another window - SPACE.com's Solar System Treasure Hunt is an interactive game that introduces players to the Earth's Solar System.
  • Solar System, The open this site in another window - Covers the historical development of our modern picture of the solar system, the planets and their moons, comets, asteroids, and meteors.
  • Solar Voyager open this site in another window - Includes links to current news articles, a description of each planet's prominent features, and a gallery of orginal art.
  • UK SpaceGuard UK Portal open this site in another window - Provides information about the organisation as well as its Comet and Asteroid Information Network (CAIN) and the Spaceguard Centre located at the former Powys Observatory.
  • Spacetech's Orrery: The Solar System in Action open this site in another window - Guide to the planets, their moons, comets, and meteors.
  • UK St. Ives for the Solar Eclipse? open this site in another window
  • UK Sun Block '99 open this site in another window - Young scientists across the United Kingdom investigate the sun.
  • UK The Apparently Odd Behaviour of Sunrise/Set Times Near the Winter Solstice open this site in another window - Leaflet from the Royal Observatory Greenwich.
  • The Solar System open this site in another window - Scrolling image of the solar system in pixel scale (where one pixel is equal to 1000km) to represent its sheer vastness and the huge distances between planets.
  • Trans-Neptunian Object - Wikipedia open this site in another window - Article about trans-Neptunian objects (TNO), defined as is any object in the solar system that orbits the sun at a greater distance on average than Neptune.
  • Views of the Solar System open this site in another window[*] - Solar system learning guide for people of all ages.
  • Virtual Solar System open this site in another window - Take a fly-by tour of the sun and each planet in its orbit.
  • UK Virtual Solar System UK open this site in another window - Learn about the nine planets through images, facts and quiz questions in this interactive tour.
  • Your Weight On Other Worlds open this site in another window - Ever wonder what you might weigh on Mars or the Moon? Here's your chance to find out.
 



 
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