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         Solar System:     more books (106)
  1. Wonders (of the Planets: Visions of our solar system in the 21st Century) by Prinja, 2006
  2. The Solar System by Paul P. Sipiera, 1997-10
  3. The Pebble First Guide to the Solar System (Pebble First Guides) by Joanne Mattern, 2009-12
  4. Discover Science: Solar System by Dr. Mike Goldsmith, 2010-08-17
  5. Solarizing Your Present Home: Practical Solar Heating Systems You Can Build
  6. Determination of the Motion of the Solar System in Fixed Unalterable Space by Martin Gardiner, 2009-07-17
  7. Solar System Evolution: A New Perspective (Volume 0) by Stuart Ross Taylor, 2005-07-14
  8. Wind and Solar Power Systems: Design, Analysis, and Operation, Second Edition by Mukund R. Patel, 2005-07-15
  9. Explore the Solar System!: 25 Great Projects, Activities, Experiments (Explore Your World series) by Anita Yasuda, 2009-05-01
  10. Solar System (Extraordinary)
  11. Moon (Exploring the Solar System) by Giles Sparrow, 2002-02
  12. The Sun: Star of the Solar System (Our Solar System) by Lincoln James, 2010-08-15
  13. The Solar System: The Cosmic Perspective, Fourth Edition
  14. 3-D Thrillers! Solar System (Discovery Kids) by Marc Tyler Nobleman, 2001-06-04

81. Plot Of The Inner Solar System
Plot of the Inner solar system. Also available is a view of the innermost regionof the solar system. The plot is of the same form as the plot on this page.
http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/iau/lists/InnerPlot.html
Plot of the Inner Solar System
The plot below shows the current location of the major planets (Mercury through Jupiter) and the minor planets that are in the inner region of the solar system. Also available is a view of the innermost region of the solar system . The plot is of the same form as the plot on this page. An animated version of this plot is available from our Animations page. This plot must not be reproduced without the express written consent of the Minor Planet Center Jupiter Trojans , here colored deep blue. Numbered periodic comets are shown as filled light-blue squares. Other comets are shown as unfilled light-blue squares. In this view, objects in direct orbits (most of the objects in this plot) move counterclockwise and the vernal equinox is towards the right. (The equinox directions are the direction of the sun as seen from the earth.) The plot is correct for the date given at the bottom of the plot. Back to minor planet lists and comet lists Credits. MPC CBAT

82. Plot Of The Outer Solar System
Plot of the Outer solar system. The plot below shows the current locationsand orbits of the Jovian planets (Jupiter through Neptune
http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/iau/lists/OuterPlot.html
Plot of the Outer Solar System
The plot below shows the current locations and orbits of the Jovian planets (Jupiter through Neptune) and the current locations of various distant minor bodies. An animated version of this plot, showing the motion of the objects over a 100-year time period, is available from our Animations page. This plot must not be reproduced without the express written consent of the Minor Planet Center The orbits of the planets are shown in light blue and the current location of each object is marked by large dark-blue symbols. The current location of the minor bodies of the outer solar system are shown in different colors to denote different classes of object. Unusual high-e objects are shown as cyan triangles, Centaur objects as orange triangles, Plutinos (objects in 2:3 resonance with Neptune) as white circles (Pluto itself is the large white symbol), scattered-disk objects as magenta circles and "classical" or "main-belt" objects as red circles. Objects observed at only one opposition are denoted by open symbols, objects with multiple-opposition orbits are denoted by filled symbols. Numbered periodic comets are shown as filled light-blue squares. Other comets are shown as unfilled light-blue squares. Dual-status objects are shown as minor planets. In this view, objects in direct orbits (most of the objects in this plot) move counterclockwise and the vernal equinox is towards the right. (The equinox directions are the direction of the sun as seen from the earth.) Details of the designations are given in the

83. Solar System Educators Program
What do solar system Educators do? How do you become a solar systemEducator? Meet the SSE's solar system Exploration Activities.
http://www.ssep.org/
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84. Gander Academy's Solar System Theme Page
From Gander Academy, this site is for P and E students/teachers andlists Web resources on the solar system. solar system Theme Page,
http://www.stemnet.nf.ca/CITE/solar_system.htm
Featured in
April /01 Gander Academy's Solar System Theme Page
Solar System

Student Activity Sheets
Support Web Pages
For Activity Sheets

Research Pages on the Solar System
The Solar System

The Sun

Mercury
Venus ... Impact Craters
More Space-Related Theme Pages
The Space Shuttle
The Hubble Space Telescope Quasars Pulsars ... Gander Academy's Theme Pages contact Jim Cornish Grade Five Teacher, Gander Academy, Gander, Newfoundland, Canada. This page was last updated on April 25, 2001. You have made the visit to this resource page!

85. EarlyGkAstronomy.html
Early Greek scientists struggle to explain how the heavens move.Category Science Astronomy History Worldviews......Inventing the solar system Early Greek Scientists Struggle to ExplainHow the Heavens Move. by Ellen N. Brundige. Table of Contents.
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/GreekScience/Students/Ellen/EarlyGkAstronomy.html
Please note: These papers were prepared for the Greek Science course taught at Tufts University by Prof. Gregory Crane in the spring of 1995. The Perseus Project does not and has not edited these student papers. We assume no responsibility over the content of these papers: we present them as is as a part of the course, not as documents in the Perseus Digital Library . We do not have contact information for the authors. Please keep that in mind while reading these papers.
Inventing the Solar System
Early Greek Scientists Struggle to Explain How the Heavens Move
by Ellen N. Brundige
Table of Contents
  • Introduction
  • Mythology
  • Homer and Hesiod: Chariots of Fire in the Vault of Heaven
  • Other mythological schemes of the heaven ...
  • Related Web Sites
    Introduction
    Since the first Egyptian farmers discovered the annual reappearence of Sirius just before dawn a few days before the yearly rising of the Nile, ancient civilizations around the Mediterranean have sought to explain the movements of the heavens as a sort of calendar to help guide them conduct earthly activities. Counting phases of the moon or observing the annual variations of daylength could, after many years' collection of observations, serve as vital indicators for planting and harvesting times, safe or
  • 86. The Nine Planets Glossary
    other stars. heliosphere the space within the boundary of the heliopausecontaining the Sun and solar system. Herschel, Sir William
    http://www.seds.org/nineplanets/nineplanets/help.html
    Glossary
    A B C D ... Links
    A
    accretion
    Accumulation of dust and gas into larger bodies such as stars, planets and moons.
    Adams, John Couch
    English astronomer and mathematician who, at the age of 24, was the first person to predict the position of a planetary mass beyond Uranus . But, unfortunately, Adams did not publish his prediction. Galle confirmed the existence of Neptune based on independent calculations done by Le Verrier 4k jpg
    albedo
    the ratio of the amount of light reflected by an object and the amount of incident light; a measure of the reflectivity or intrinsic brightness of an object (a white, perfectly reflecting surface would have an albedo of 1.0; a black perfectly absorbing surface would have an albedo of 0.0).
    albedo feature
    A dark or light marking on the surface of an object that may not be a geological or topographical feature.
    antipodal point
    the point that is directly on the opposite side of the planet
    aphelion
    the point in its orbit where a planet is farthest from the Sun; when refering to objects orbiting the Earth the term apogee is used; the term

    87. PASSPORT TO THE SOLAR SYSTEM
    Provides an overview of the sun and each of the nine planets. Also includes biographies of researchers.
    http://www.passporttoknowledge.com/solarsystem/

    88. Occultations By Solar System Objects
    For abstracts of papers and tables predicting occultations of stars by solar systemobjects, the places on earth where they may be observed, and observing
    http://tdc-www.harvard.edu/occultations/occultations.html
    Check out the occultation of SAO 160149 by Venus on January 21, 2003 Find out more about the discovery of the rings of Uranus by occultation observation 25 years ago on March 10, 1977 Occultations occur when a moving object, such as a planet or the moon, blocks the light coming from a more distant object, such as a star. Check out this movie of a lunar occultation. For abstracts of papers and tables predicting occultations of stars by solar system objects, the places on earth where they may be observed, and observing conditions, click on the appropriate planet name. A summary paper was presented at 1995's AAS/DDA meeting Trans-Neptunian Objects (TNOs) Tycho-2 Stars 2001-2003 (F. Marchis and J. Berthier)
    Pluto
    PPM Stars 2000-2050 P42 July 9, 1998 ...
    Asteroids
    (IOTA)
    The Moon
    (IOTA)
    Mars
    PPM Stars 2000-2050
    Venus
    PPM Stars 2000-2050 ...
    Mercury

    Picture:
    "Eclipse from Rhea" by William K. Hartmann, shows "an eclipse of the Sun by Saturn, seen from a point near one of Saturn's moons." It was painted in October 1984 and is used by permission of the owner.
    Last updated 20 January 2003 by Doug Mink dmink@cfa.harvard.edu

    89. Welcome To Astronomy Scape
    Learn some facts about the planets, solar system, and other astronomy topics.
    http://www.scapecast.com/onworld/AS/

    90. Discover The Solar System
    Provides interactive quizzes on basic facts of the solar system. Features three different levels of Category Kids and Teens School Time Activities and Games......Welcome to Small Planet's exploration of our solar system. We're goingto use the internet to find out more about our solar system
    http://www.smplanet.com/planets/planetintro.html
    Welcome to Small Planet's exploration of our solar system. We're going to use the internet to find out more about our solar system and then ask you some questions. To get started just click on one of the links below.
    Ages:
    3 to 5
    6 to 9
    10 or older
    Small Planet Home Page

    91. Size Of Solar System
    Shows solar system true to scale. Helps realize the vastness of distances between planets compared to planet sizes.
    http://www.erwin-purucker.de/solarsy.htm
    If you aren't redirected automatically please click here
    Falls Sie nicht automatisch weitergeleitet werden, klicken Sie bitte hier
    Erwin Purucker

    92. Meadow View Observatory
    A collection of color ccd images of galaxies, nebulae, star clusters and solar system objects.
    http://www.astroimager.com/
    Welcome to Bill Walser's
    Meadow View Observatory
    The observatory saw first light 15 May 1999 and is located in central North Carolina. It was motivated by love of deep space color images and my frustration over setting up and taking down telescope and computer equipment every clear night (Ignoring the issues of bugs, heat and ice). Total construction time was about two months including the dome, its base and the control cabin. It now takes less than ten minutes to start imaging. The dome is a ten foot ProDome and the cabin is a twelve foot square kit available through Lowe's. The cabin can be close to the dome because the ring of trees around the meadow raises the horizon thirty degrees in all directions. Some of the images included are early efforts (some obviously so). The learning curve for this type of imaging is difficult because of the broad range of knowledge required and a considerable amount of "hands on" doing (and frustration). Although some are technically weak they are still beautiful. You are visitor number

    93. STScI Press Releases & Images By Subject: Solar System
    solar system. Venus Mars Jupiter and its satellites Saturn, its Other SolarSystem Objects. Hubble Hunts Down Binary Objects at the Fringe
    http://oposite.stsci.edu/pubinfo/SolarSystemT.html
    Solar System
    Venus
    Mars

    Jupiter and its satellites

    Saturn, its rings and satellites
    ...
    Other Solar System Objects
    Venus Venus in Ultraviolet Light
    Mars
    Scientists Track "Perfect Storm" on Mars
    Hubble Captures Best View of Mars Ever Obtained From Earth
    A Closer Encounter With Mars
    Colossal Cyclone Swirls Near Martian North Pole
    Hubble Watches The Red Planet As Mars Global Surveyor Begins Aerobraking Martian Colors Provide Clues about Martian Water
    Hubble Sees Rapid Weather Changes On Mars Pathfinder Landing Site Hubble Finds Cloudy, Cold Weather Conditions For Mars-Bound Spacecraft Hubble's Sharpest View Of Mars Springtime Dust Storm Swirls At Martian North Pole Mars at Opposition
    Jupiter and its satellites
    Satellite Footprints Seen in Jupiter Aurora Hubble Views Ancient Storm in the Atmosphere of Jupiter Hubble Clicks Images of Io Sweeping Across Jupiter Hubble Provides Complete View Of Jupiter's Auroras Hubble Captures Volcanic Eruption Plume From Io Hubble Follows Rapid Changes In Jupiter's Aurora Rare Hubble Portrait Of Io And Jupiter Galileo Probe Target

    94. Solar System Index Page
    by 2nd graders. blue starsolar system Treasure Hunt learn more aboutthe planets and improve your reasearch skills. Space Riddles
    http://www.siec.k12.in.us/~west/proj/space/
    Come on board and explore the planets
    with Mrs. Strange's Second Graders
    at Loogootee Elementary West Teaching Links Lesson Plans Activites Collaboration Art Activities Feedback Resources Student's Links Explore the Planets - slide show written by 2nd graders Space Quiz test your knowledge about the planets-written by 2nd graders. Solar System Treasure Hunt - learn more about the planets and improve your reasearch skills. Space Riddles - read and laugh at our "out of this world " jokes-written and illustrated by 2nd graders. Word Games - print and do a wordsearch or crossword puzzle
    Ask the Expert- ask astronomy students at Lick University in California, your questions about the Solar System. Check the answers to questions already asked.
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    95. Hunt For Planet X
    Data clearinghouse for this elusive planet. View mankind's search for this unseen member of our solar system. Astronomical records show ancient civilizations held great knowledge of the heavens.
    http://www.mwt.net/~pt50/index.htm
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    96. DSN Solar System Menu
    The solar system. latest updates 3 March 1996 From time to time, we will beadding information and new images of various objects in the solar system.
    http://emma.la.asu.edu/dsn_solarsyst.html
    The Solar System
    latest updates: 3 March 1996 compiled by Ken Edgett , Arizona State University

    97. Cycles, Resonances, Synchronizations
    Cyclical phenomena in the solar system.
    http://www.sweb.cz/vladimir_ladma/english/cycles/cycles.htm
    Cycles, resonances, synchronizations
    Cyclical phenomena in the solar system.

    98. Views Of The Solar System
    Views of the solar system. by Calvin J. Hamilton. Views of the solar system offersenhanced exploration and educational enjoyment of the solar system and beyond.
    http://servant.geol.cf.ac.uk/solar/eng/homepage.htm
    Views of the Solar System by Calvin J. Hamilton
    V iews of the Solar System
    presents a vivid multimedia adventure unfolding the splendor of the Sun, planets, moons, comets, asteroids, and more. Discover the latest scientific information, or study the history of space exploration, rocketry, early astronauts, space missions, spacecraft through a vast archive of photographs, scientific facts, text, graphics and videos. Views of the Solar System offers enhanced exploration and educational enjoyment of the solar system and beyond.
    Introduction
    Sun
    Mercury
    Venus
    Earth
    Mars
    Jupiter
    Saturn
    Uranus Neptune Pluto Asteroids Comets Meteorites History People Satellite Data Planetary Data Browser Glossary Credits Contents Weekly Feature What's New Mirror Sites ... Credits Awards and Recognition Other Astronomy WWW resources Software to Display Images and Play Movies For questions or comments send e-mail to: cjhamil@lanl.gov or use this e-mail form Calvin J. Hamilton

    99. Astrophotography - Iñaki Lizaso
    Images include deep sky, solar system, expeditions, comets.
    http://astrosurf.com/ilizaso/
    Ortzi Sakona - Deep Sky Takahashi Ortzi Sakona - Deep Sky Nikkor Eguzki Sistema - Solar System Espedizioak - Expeditions Izaradarrak - Comets Natura - Nature Adjust the brightness and contrast of your monitor until 18 grayscale steps from white to black are seen (1024x768 24bits) Link interesgarriak - Usefull links Egileari buruzko informazioa - A little bit about me Last update 2003-03-30 an azken aktualizazioa Web gune hau nire lagun Bego, Patricia, Patxi eta Iñigori eskeinia dago. These web site is dedicated to my friends Bego, Patricia, Patxi and Iñigo. Web gune hau aldiz bisitatua izan da. edif300@yahoo.es dute. Irudi hauen edozein motako erabiliera egilearen idatzizko baimenik gabe zorrozki debekatua dago. Jar zaitez Iñaki Lizasorekin harremanetan edif300@yahoo.es © 1999-2003 Iñaki Lizaso APML Webring Previous Next Join Ring ... Ringmaster

    100. Views Of The Solar System
    Welcome to
    http://servant.geol.cf.ac.uk/solar/homepage.htm
    Welcome to ... Calvin J. Hamilton

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