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Earth, our home planet, is a beautiful blue and white ball when seen from space. The third planet from the Sun, it is the largest of the inner planets. Earth is the only planet known to support life and to have liquid water at the surface. Interior and Surface Atmosphere Magnetosphere Moon Water & Life Ecosystems Planetary Facts Myth & Culture Space Missions Earth News Image Archives Earth's Web ...
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Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system. When approached from afar, its fantastic striped atmosphere gradually reveals intriguing clouds that move around the planet. Rich in historical and cultural connections, Jupiter is the site of recent comet impacts and continuing scientific discovery. Interior & Surface Atmosphere Magnetosphere Moons & Rings Planetary Facts Myth & Culture Space ...
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Mars, Earth's outer neighbor, is the fourth planet from the Sun. Mars' bright appearance and reddish color stand out in the night sky. Impressive surface features such as enormous volcanoes and valleys are frequently obscured by huge dust storms. Interior & Surface Atmosphere Moons & Rings Planetary Facts Myth & Culture Discover Mars Latest News From Mars Space Missions Image Archives Tour Mars!
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Mercury, the planet nearest the Sun, is the second smallest planet in the solar system. Only slightly larger than the Earth's moon, Mercury's surface is covered with craters. This tiny planet does not have any rings or moons. Interior & Surface Atmosphere Magnetosphere Planetary Facts Myth & Culture Discover Mercury Latest News From Mercury Space Missions Image Archives Mercury's Web Last ...
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Neptune, which is usually the eighth planet from the Sun, is a very cold place. Occasionally, the ninth planet Pluto crosses Neptune's orbit and becomes the eigth planet . Its bluish color comes from its atmosphere of methane gas. The planet has eight moons and a very narrow, faint ring system. Interior & Surface Atmosphere Magnetosphere Moons & Rings Planetary Facts Myth & Culture Space ...
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Pluto is usually the outermost planet in the solar system, and is the only planet that has not been visited by a spacecraft from Earth. This mysterious planet is really a double planet system, since its moon, Charon, is very close to Pluto and about the same size. Pluto's unique orbit causes it to periodically come within the orbit of Neptune. Pluto was the eighth planet from the Sun from ...
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Saturn, the sixth planet from the Sun, has the most spectacular set of rings in the solar system. We now know that Saturn has 28 moons, in addition to its complex ring system. Interior & Surface Atmosphere Magnetosphere Moons & Rings Planetary Facts Myth & Culture Space Missions Discover Saturn Latest News from Saturn Image Archives Saturn's Web Last modified January 19, 2001 by the Windows Team ...
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Uranus, the seventh planet from the Sun, has its spin axis almost in the plane of its orbit about the Sun. This produces unusual seasons and also causes unique magnetic and electric field structures. Uranus has a faint ring system and 21 known moons. Interior & Surface Atmosphere Magnetosphere Moons & Rings Planetary Facts Myth & Culture Space Missions Discover Uranus Latest News from Uranus ...
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Fair but inhospitable Venus, a Sister planet to the Earth that is very different from our home. Venus does not have any moons or rings. Interior & Surface Atmosphere Planetary Facts Myth & Culture Discover Venus Latest News From Venus Space Missions Image Archives Venus' Web Last modified prior to September, 2000 by the Windows Team The source of this material is Windows to the Universe, at ...
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The Mars Academy is proud to host the Mars Society Education Site NEW: Education Guide on Mars Settlement Design. Interactive Features Special Projects - Orbit Finder: Plot and calculate orbits between any two given celestial bodies. - Astronaut Quiz: Do you have what it takes to go to Mars - Interactive Mission Design Page: Choose propulsion systems, calculate masses and more! - Trajectory ...
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NewsWire for the New Frontier - a comprehensive news and information resource covering all aspects of the planet Mars, including robotic and human exploration, technology, and the search for Life on Mars.
Brought to you by the Mars Global Surveyor Radio Science Team Afternoon clouds over the Tharsis volcanoes and Valles Marineris in April 1999 (Mars Orbiter Camera image courtesy of NASA/JPL/Malin Space Science Systems) Contents: Late Martian Weather! Highlights of the Martian Atmosphere Martian Temperature and Pressure Profiles Public Access to Data Products Daily Martian Weather Report ...
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Venus The Bringer of Peace Venus is the second planet from the Sun and the sixth largest. Venus' orbit is the most nearly circular of that of any planet, with an eccentricity of less than 1%. orbit: 108, 200, 000 km (0.72 AU) from Sun diameter: 12, 103.6 km mass: 4.869e24 kg Venus (Greek: Aphrodite; Babylonian: Ishtar) is the goddess of love and beauty. The planet is so named probably because it is ...
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Links > Forums ... About New Mars Articles ... Fiction Interviews ... Editorials Reviews ... Gallery ... Links Forums > 3 user(s) are online with 2268 total posts. The last post was made in Food by Byron. Meta New Mars > News and commentary about all things Mars May 26, 2002 Stop press! Next Thursday, NASA will announce the discovery of huge water ice oceans on Mars. Lying less than a metre ...
Mars Today Mars Today, created by Howard Houben of the Mars Global Circulation Model Group, is a poster produced daily by the Center for Mars Exploration at NASA's Ames Research Center. The updated poster depicts current conditions on Mars and its relationship to Earth in six panels. The upper left panel diagrams the current positions of Mars and Earth in their orbits around the Sun. Note that ...
Provides timely and accurate data on the Earth's orientation by maintaining key connections between astronomy, geodesy, and geophysics (in English and French).
Neptune The Mystic Neptune is the eighth planet from the Sun and the fourth largest (by diameter). Neptune is smaller in diameter but larger in mass than Uranus. orbit: 4, 504, 000, 000 km (30.06 AU) from Sun diameter: 49, 532 km (equatorial) mass: 1.0247e26 kg In Roman mythology Neptune (Greek: Poseidon) was the god of the Sea. After the discovery of Uranus, it was noticed that its orbit was not as ...
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Pluto Pluto is the farthest planet from the Sun (usually) and by far the smallest. Pluto is smaller than seven of the solar system's moons (the Moon, Io, Europa, Ganymede, Callisto, Titan and Triton). orbit: 5, 913, 520, 000 km (39.5 AU) from the Sun (average) diameter: 2274 km mass: 1.27e22 kg In Roman mythology, Pluto (Greek: Hades) is the god of the underworld. The planet received this name ...
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Mars Introduction Where there is no vision, the people perish. - Proverbs 29:18 Table of Contents Mars Introduction Mars Statistics Animations of Mars Views of Mars Mars Moon Summary Moons of Mars Deimos, Phobos Mars Science New Images Suggest Present-Day Sources of Liquid Water on Mars The Surface of Mars Mars Pathfinder Mission Water History, Rock Composition Life from Mars: The Discovery ...
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This spectacular blue marble image is the most detailed true-color image of the entire Earth to date. Using a collection of satellite-based observations, scientists and visualizers stitched together months of observations of the land surface, oceans, sea ice, and clouds into a seamless, true-color mosaic of every square kilometer (.386 square mile) of our planet. These images are freely ...
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Mercury The Winged Messenger Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the eighth largest. Mercury is smaller in diameter than Ganymede and Titan but more massive. orbit: 57, 910, 000 km (0.38 AU) from Sun diameter: 4, 880 km mass: 3.30e23 kg In Roman mythology Mercury is the god of commerce, travel and thievery, the Roman counterpart of the Greek god Hermes, the messenger of the Gods. The ...
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Jupiter Then felt I like some watcher of the skies when a new planet swims into his ken. - John Keats Table of Contents Jupiter Introduction Jupiter Statistics Animations of Jupiter Views of Jupiter Rings of Jupiter Jupiter's Moon Summary Satellites of Jupiter Adrastea, Amalthea, Ananke, Callisto, Carme, Elara, Europa, Ganymede, Himalia, Io, Leda, Lysithea, Metis, Pasiphae, Sinope, Thebe, ...
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Discover the future of Mars after colonization and terraforming and learn exactly how we could do it. Exclusive articles, interviews, daily news, forum, image gallery, and more.
Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 Collision with Jupiter Do not go gentle into that good night. Rage, rage against the dying of the light. - Dylan Thomas Shoemaker/Levy 9 Collision with Jupiter CD-ROMs now available From July 16 through July 22, 1994, fragments of Comet P/Shoemaker-Levy 9 collided with Jupiter, with dramatic effect. This was the first collision of two solar system bodies ever to be ...
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Planet Jupiter - Pictures and quizzes about the planet Jupiter. Where to find pictures and information of the planet Jupiter.
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Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun and is the second largest in the solar system with an equatorial diameter of 119, 300 km. Saturn is visibly flattened at the poles, a result of the very fast rotation of the planet on its axis.
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Mars Global Surveyor Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) MOC Images Suggest Recent Sources of Liquid Water on Mars MGS MOC Releases MOC2-234 to MOC2-245, 22 June 2000 Gullies seen on martian cliffs and crater walls in a small number of high-resolution images from the Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) suggest that liquid water has seeped onto the surface in the geologically recent past.
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Earth Introduction My view of our planet was a glimpse of divinity. -Edgar Mitchell, USA Table of Contents Earth Introduction Earth Statistics Earth Movies Views of the Earth Earth Science Earth's Interior & Plate Tectonics Earth From Space Clouds From Space Terrestrial Impact Craters Terrestrial Impact Crater Structures Chain of Impact Craters Educator's Guide to Impact Craters Terrestrial ...
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Venus was named after the Roman goddess of love and beauty, but is now known to be very different from Earth. It has no oceans and is surrounded by a heavy atmosphere of carbon dioxide with clouds composed of sulfuric acid droplets.
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Neptune is the outermost planet of the gas giants. It has an equatorial diameter of 49500 km. If Neptune were hollow, it could contain nearly 60 Earths. Neptune orbits the Sun every 165 years.
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Mariner 10 image mosaic, by Mark Robinson, NWU. Download a large (123K) or a very large (5.2 M) version. Mission News MESSENGER Team Readies for Spacecraft Development Progress continues on the MESSENGER mission, as team members build flight hardware and prepare to integrate parts on the spacecraft this fall. Mercury, the least explored terrestrial planet, is fundamental to understanding the ...
The Pioneer mission consisted of two components, launched separately: an Orbiter and a Multiprobe.
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The Center for Earth and Planetary Studies (CEPS) at the National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution houses a NASA-supported Regional Planetary Image Facility. The purpose of the image facility is to act as a reference library providing planetary science researchers with access to the extensive collection of image data obtained from planetary missions. The Planetary Image facility ...
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Mercury When men are arrived at the goal, they should not turn back. - Plutarch Table of Contents Mercury Statistics Animations of Mercury Views of Mercury References Mercury Resources Mercury Exploration Chronology Mercury Map Images Mercury Photo/Animation Gallery Mercury was named by the Romans after the fleet-footed messenger of the gods because it seemed to move more quickly than any other ...
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Explore Mars has articles about Mars and robotic and manned missions to the red planet as well as a database of martian features.
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NSSDC Photo Gallery: Earth - A collection of images of the Earth as seen by NASA's planetary missions ...
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Although Pluto was discovered in 1930, limited information on the distant planet delayed a realistic understanding of its characteristics. Today Pluto remains the only planet that has not been visited by a spacecraft.
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Planet Saturn - Pictures and quizzes about the planet Saturn. Where to find pictures of the planet Saturn as well as information on the planet Saturn.
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Mars and Satellites Data Observation Exploration of Mars The Viking Mission The Surface Global View Mars Meteorite Imagery Index Mars Links Mercury || Venus || Earth || Mars || Asteroids || Jupiter || Saturn || Uranus || Neptune || Pluto || Comets Exploring The Planets 1999-2000 National Air and Space Museum mars mars mars mars mars mars mars mars mars mars mars mars mars mars mars mars mars ...
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NSSDC Photo Gallery: Saturn - A collection of images of the planet Saturn, its rings, and its satellites ...
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NSSDC Photo Gallery: Mercury - A collection of images of the planet Mercury ...
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Mathematical discovery of planets Mathematical Astronomy index History Topics Index The first planet to be discovered was Uranus by William and Caroline Herschel on 13 March 1781. It was discovered by the fact that it showed a disk when viewed through even a fairly low powered telescope. The only other planets which have been discovered are Neptune and Pluto. These were predicted using ingenious ...
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Page design by Gregg Herres and William K. Hartmann Table of Contents Introduction Published Results and Abstracts Current Research in Progress Stars form in regions of dense nebulae, consisting of gas and dust. Darker clouds are regions of thicker dust and gas, which can shrink and form small groupings of stars. For its first 50 to 100 million years, the sun and solar system were probably ...
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The International Jupiter Watch is a program for the encouragement and coordination of the study of temporal variations in the Jovian system. The IJW coordinates 24-hour coverage of Jovian phenomena when such coverage is needed. It provides a mechanism for the rapid sharing of information to the community of scientists studying Jupiter. The measurements it fosters provide a long term context for ...
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Saturn Clouds and Spokes Rings in Shadow Braided Rings Red Oval Cloud Three Moons Saturn's Moons Cataclysmic Impact Global Mosaic Please select an image above. ...
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How to Find Jupiter in the Sky, How to find the Great Red Spot, The Collision of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 with Jupiter, More about Jupiter and its Satellites, etc.
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Jupiter - giant failed star. From ORRERY: the Solar System in action.
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The Earth, from ORRERY: the Solar System in action. Our home planet.
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Mercury, from ORRERY: the Solar System in action. Closest planet to the Sun, yet second hottest!
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Neptune, from ORRERY: the Solar System in action.
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Pluto - mostly the furthest out! From ORRERY: the Solar System in action.
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ORRERY: Mars. The red planet, and the one most likely to be colonised by mankind.
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Science Online and AAAS Present: The Presidential Candidates on Science Policy This week, we offer several online features designed to provide a scientific perspective on the upcoming U.S. presidential election. In the Candidates' Words To gauge the science priorities of U.S. presidential candidates George W. Bush and Albert Gore, Science Online will present the candidates' responses to a series ...
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Uranus, from ORRERY: the Solar System in action.
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Venus, from ORRERY: the Solar System in action. Second closest planet to the Sun, yet the hottest!
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Saturn - ringed beauty. From ORRERY: the Solar System in action.
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Mars Planet Profile Mass (kg)............................................6.42 x 10^23 Diameter (km)........................................6787 Mean density (kg/m^3) ...............................3940 Escape velocity (m/sec)..............................5000 Average distance from Sun (AU).......................1.524 Rotation period (length of day in Earth days)........1.026 Revolution period ...
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Mercury | Planet Profile | Mosaic of Mercury | Caloris Basin | Southwest Mercury | Hills of Mercury | Mercury Close Up
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Pluto | Planet Profile | Clearest View
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Uranus | Planet Profile | Approaching | Dust Rings | Rings in False Color | Shepherd Satellites | The Chevron | Miranda Mosaic | Global Mosaic | Miranda's South Pole | Dramatic Miranda | Partial Mosaic | Intense Cratering | Mysterious Umbriel | Intersecting Valleys | Diverse Geology
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With NASA Topic Tracker you can quickly find facts about Mars, photographs, Mars maps, missions to Mars, educational products related to Mars, and other NASA resources for the red planet.
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Mars' Canyons from silicone dust rivers, silicone created by methane added to silica powered by sun's ultraviolet or ions.
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Listen Uranus: Neptune's twin Uranus is one of the smaller gas giants in our solar system, but it is still large enough to hold 64 planets the size of Earth. Uranus tilts over so far on its axis that it rotates on its side. Because of this, its poles are sometimes pointed almost directly at the Sun. Uranus' atmosphere is made up of hydrogen, helium, and methane. The temperature in the upper ...
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SATURN: MAGNETIC FIELD AND MAGNETOSPHERE C. T. RUSSELL AND J. G. LUHMANN Originally published in Encyclopedia of Planetary Sciences, edited by J. H. Shirley and R. W. Fainbridge, 718-719, Chapman and Hall , New York, 1997. Saturn is the second largest planet in the solar system with a radius of over 60 000 km. it rotates almost as fast as Jupiter, having a rotational period of 10 h 39 min.
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General Mars information, images, life on Mars, news, current, future, and past missions, terraforming, conferences, Mars paraphernalia, Mars fiction on line, nonfiction, societies, and the face.
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Earth, our home planet, is a beautiful blue and white ball when seen from space. The third planet from the Sun, it is the largest of the inner planets. Earth is the only planet known to support life and to have liquid water at the surface. Interior and Surface Atmosphere Magnetosphere Moon Water & Life Ecosystems Planetary Facts Myth & Culture Space Missions Earth News Image Archives Earth's Web ...
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Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system. When approached from afar, its fantastic striped atmosphere gradually reveals intriguing clouds that move around the planet. Rich in historical and cultural connections, Jupiter is the site of recent comet impacts and continuing scientific discovery. Interior & Surface Atmosphere Magnetosphere Moons & Rings Planetary Facts Myth & Culture Space ...
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Saturn, the sixth planet from the Sun, has the most spectacular set of rings in the solar system. We now know that Saturn has 28 moons, in addition to its complex ring system. Interior & Surface Atmosphere Magnetosphere Moons & Rings Planetary Facts Myth & Culture Space Missions Discover Saturn Latest News from Saturn Image Archives Saturn's Web Last modified January 19, 2001 by the Windows Team ...
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Although Venus looks a lot like Earth. It's actually dramatically different.
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The NASA Galileo Mission launched in 1989 en route to Jupiter and its moons, Io, Callisto, Europa and Ganymede.