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  1. Our Solar System (revised edition) by Seymour Simon, 2007-05-01
  2. The Planets in Our Solar System (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science, Stage 2) by Franklyn M. Branley, 1998-05-31
  3. Astronomy Today Volume 1: The Solar System (7th Edition) by Eric Chaisson, Steve McMillan, 2010-07-19
  4. The 50 Most Extreme Places in Our Solar System by David Baker, Todd Ratcliff, 2010-09-01
  5. The New Solar System: Ice Worlds, Moons, and Planets Redefined by Patricia Daniels, 2009-08-18
  6. Solar Electricity Handbook, 2010 Edition: A Simple Practical Guide to Solar Energy - Designing and Installing Photovoltaic Solar Electric Systems by Michael Boxwell, 2010-03-25
  7. Don't Know Much About the Solar System by Kenneth C. Davis, 2004-09-01
  8. Solar System (Kingfisher Young Knowledge)
  9. The Solar System by Dana Backman, 2010-01-01
  10. Exploring the Solar System: A History with 22 Activities (For Kids series) by Mary Kay Carson, 2008-02-01
  11. The Planets: A Journey Through the Solar System by Giles Sparrow, 2009-01-01
  12. The New Solar System by Andrew L. Chaikin, 1999-01-01
  13. There's No Place Like Space: All About Our Solar System (Cat in the Hat's Learning Library) by Tish Rabe, 1999-10-26
  14. Solar Hot Water Systems; Lessons Learned 1977 to Today by Tom Lane, 2003

1. Solar System - Interactive Solar System - By KidsAstronomy.com
Learn about our Solar System with KidsAstronomy.com.
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var so = new SWFObject("/solary-system.swf", "mymovie", "700", "700", "7", "#000000"); so.addParam("wmode", "transparent"); so.write("flashcontentSystem"); Our solar neighborhood is an exciting place. The Solar System is full of planets, moons, asteroids, comets, minor planets, and many other exciting objects. Learn about Io, the explosive moon that orbits the planet Jupiter, or explore the gigantic canyons and deserts on Mars.

2. Solar System - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Retrieved from http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/solar_system . Categories Solar System Planetary science Space science
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(Redirected from Solar system Jump to: navigation search This article is about the Solar System. For other planetary systems or star systems , see extrasolar planet Planets and dwarf planets of the Solar System; while the sizes are to scale, the relative distances from the Sun are not. The Solar System (or Solar system solar system [a] ) consists of the Sun and those celestial objects bound to it by gravity . These objects are the eight planets and their 166 known moons three dwarf planets and their four known moons; and billions of small bodies , including asteroids Kuiper belt objects, comets meteoroids , and interplanetary dust In broad terms, the charted regions of the Solar System consist of the Sun, four terrestrial inner planets, an asteroid belt composed of small rocky bodies, four gas giant outer planets, and a second belt, the Kuiper belt, composed of icy objects. Beyond the Kuiper belt is the scattered disc , the heliopause , and ultimately the hypothetical Oort cloud In order of their distances from the Sun, the terrestrial planets are: The outer gas giants (or Jovians) are: The three dwarf planets are
  • Ceres , the largest object in the asteroid belt;

3. Jet Propulsion Laboratory
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory is the lead US center for robotic exploration of the solar system. JPL spacecraft have visited all known planets except Pluto
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/solar_system/
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Phoenix Spacecraft Commanded to Unstow Arm

Phoenix successfully completed the first day of a two-day process to deploy its robotic arm. (May 28, 10 p.m.) + Read more
No Final Nudge Needed for Phoenix

NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander will reach Mars this evening with no further adjustments to its flight path. + Read more (May 25)
NASA's Phoenix Spacecraft Lands at Martian Arctic Site

PASADENA, Calif. NASA's Phoenix spacecraft landed in the northern polar region of Mars today to begin three months of examining a site chosen for its likelihood of having frozen water within reach of the lander's robotic arm. + Read more (May 25)
NASA's Phoenix Spacecraft Reports Good Health After Mars Landing

A NASA spacecraft today sent pictures showing itself in good condition after making the first successful landing in a polar region of Mars. + View release (May 25)
Phoenix Lander Update: No Saturday Night Maneuver

Mission controllers for NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander decided Saturday afternoon, May 24, to forgo the second-to-last opportunity for adjusting the spacecraft's flight path.

4. Build A Solar System
Make a scale model of the solar system with this JavaScript enabled page. All you have to do is specify the size of the sun and the rest is figured out to
http://www.exploratorium.edu/ronh/solar_system/
Make a scale model of the Solar System and learn the REAL definition of "space."
This Page requires a JavaScript capable browser.
  • Fill in the diameter of the Sun you want your model to be scaled by. You can fill in either the red bordered inches box or the green bordered millimeters box. Important: Only fill in one box. If both are filled in you will get a dialog box asking you to clear one of the boxes. Use the Clear button to clear the entire form.
  • Click on the "Calculate" button.
  • Notice that the distances and sizes of the planets will automatically fill in. I've also provided some other interesting scale comparisons at the bottom of the chart.
  • You can now build your scale model. You can do this with a long tape measure, or you can measure the size of your pace and walk it off counting the number of steps you take. To mark a planet's place you can use a piece of paper on a post that you stick into the ground, or you can use a flag, or even a person. Be prepared for a long walk!
  • If you build your solar system on a roll of toilet paper, you can make the Sun about .4 inches (10 mm) across and still fit the entire solar system on the roll. A standard roll of toilet paper has about 450 sheets that are about 4.375 inches long, hence the roll is about 164 feet long. You should check your toilet paper for length. Some are longer.
  • You can click on the names of the planets and satellites to go the the Nine Planets web site page about them. LOTS of info there!

5. Solar System Model
The World s largest model of the Solar System ^-v-^-v-^-^-v-^ Welcome to the home of Jupiter, part of the world s largest scale model of the solar system.
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... our the Solar System by bicycle, Every Summer
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6. ForgeFX - 3D Solar System Simulation
Providers of customdeveloped interactive 3D simulations.
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Interactive 3D Solar System Simulation
The sun is at the center of the solar system. Nine known planets, their moons, and countless asteroids, meteoroids, and comets are held in their orbits around the sun by its powerful gravitational force. Click and drag on the solar system to view it from different angles. Click on the magnifying glass to zoom in and out. Click on the buttons under the solar system to learn more about a planet or object in our solar system.

7. Gander Academy's Solar System Theme Page
From Gander Academy, this site is for P and E students/teachers and lists Web resources on the solar system.
http://www.stemnet.nf.ca/CITE/solar_system.htm
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Research Pages on the Solar System
The Solar System

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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!

8. Solar_System
Any, Galaxy, AGN, Galactic_Sources, solar_system, Miscellaneous, Telescopes, ALMA_Project, Historical. Any. Any, GBT, VLA, VLBA, ALMA, 12 m, 140ft
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9. Solar_system: Blogs, Photos, Videos And More On Technorati
eutixismenoi mazi solar_system; Inquiry into the Implications of Reality ( . Posts tagged solar_system per day for the past 30 days.
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  • 10. The Solar System
    The Solar System. Click on an object below for more information. Copyright © 1995 2008 Kathy Miles, Author, and Chuck Peters, Systems Administrator
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    11. Chandra :: Field Guide To X-ray Sources :: Solar System
    An explanation of cosmic Xray sources, from black holes to galaxy clusters, as well as a review of the history of X-ray astronomy, what X-rays are and how
    http://chandra.harvard.edu/xray_sources/solar_system.html
    Solar System
    Yohkoh Image of the Sun The Sun's corona, or hot outer atmosphere, produces X-rays but it is too close and bright for Chandra to observe with its extremely sensitive detectors. An X-ray image of the Sun, courtesy of The Soft X-ray Telescope on board the Yohkoh satellite is shown on the right. This telescope was specially designed to study the solar corona, which has a temperature of about 2 million degrees Celsius.
    Although planets, satellites and comets have temperatures well below the millions of degrees typically needed to produce cosmic X-rays, these cooler objects have been found to produce X-rays in a variety of ways. X-radiation from solar system objects provide important information difficult to come by with other telescopes.
    Illustration of our Solar System

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    12. AstronomyLINKS - Solar System - Sun - Astronomy And Space Directory, Links, Book
    astronomylinks.com sun - our solar system s star The source for the best astronomy and space related links from around the world including
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    location: index solar system > sun astronomy and space directory search links: site map advertise add URL contact us astronomy products: Find Telescopes and Telescope Accessories at OPT Find Binoculars and Spotting Scopes at OPT Binoculars site features: astrowire news webmaster utilities recommend this page highlighted links: poll/quiz: What do you use most for your astronomical observing? ·Reflecting Telescope ·Refracting Telescope ·Binoculars ·Just My Eyes
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    links in this category: Cosmic and Heliospheric Learning Center Description:
    The Cosmic and Heliospheric Learning Center, brought to you by the cosmic ray group at NASA GSFC, is designed to increase your interest in cosmic and heliospheric science. (The heliosphere is the HUGE area in space affected by the Sun.)

    13. Extrasolar Planets Suggest Our Solar System Is Unique And Young
    Answers in Genesis believing it. defending it. proclaiming it. answersingenesis.org has a new look. About us About the new look
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    Answers in Genesis: believing it. defending it. proclaiming it.
    Answers Magazine
    Answers magazine is the Bible-affirming, creation-based magazine from Answers in Genesis AnswersMagazine.com website. Our purpose is to equip you, our reader, with practical answers so you can confidently communicate the gospel and biblical authority with accuracy. Why wait? Subscribe today!
    Extrasolar planets suggest our solar system is unique and young
    TJ Archive Volume 17 Issue 1 First published:
    TJ
    April 2003 Browse this issue by Ron Bernitt
    More extrasolar planets discovered
    The claims that more planets have been discovered in orbit around nearby stars continue to make the news, with over 100 now documented. A recent report in discloses Many of the stars reported to have extrasolar planets
    Our solar system is different
    A simple statistical analysis of some of the data for the exoplanets listed to date yields the following averages:
    • Mean semimajor axis, a = 1.24 AU

    14. WPClipart -- Solar_system
    Images include,earth,jupiter,mars,mercury,neptune,pluto,saturn,solar system large,solor system,uranus,venus.
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    15. Scratch | Project | Solar_System[1]
    Download this project! Download solar_system1 (24 sprites and 9 scripts) and open it in Scratch. Project Notes. Tags. Add Tags. Link to this Project
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    16. The Solar System
    Author Clinton R. Nixon crnixon@anvilwerks.com . Version 2.0a. Date 2005. Copyright The Solar System is copyright 2005 Clinton R. Nixon.
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    The Solar System
    the ridiculously awesome system that powers The Shadow of Yesterday
    Author: Version: Date: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, California 94305, USA. Colophon: This document was created using DocTools Table of Contents
    • Characters
      Characters
      Characters represent all sentient beings in your game. While not every stranger met by the players' characters may be fully fleshed out in terms of mechanics, all characters that could be created in the game should be able to be created with these rules. In order to define who a character is and what that character can do, there are four mechanical pieces: Pools, Abilities, Secrets, and Keys.
      Pools
      Pools are resources the player can spend during the game in order for their character to push harder, do more, and perform amazing feats. There are three pools: Vigor, Instinct, and Reason. Vigor represents the character's reserves of physical power, wherewithal, and mental toughness. Characters with high Vigor are often known for bulging muscles, scarred faces, calloused hands, the "thousand-yard stare," and crushing strength. Instinct represents the character's reserves of animal-like reactions, both physical and social. This ranges from cat-like reflexes in combat to pheromone-like sexual attraction. Characters with high Instinct are often known for their graceful motion, penetrating eyes, amazing hearing, stunning appearance, or sexual prowess.

    17. Solar System
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    Item Description KWL: Moon (b/w) Booklet format for students to record what they Know, what they Want to know, and what they have Learned about the moon. Alliteration: Solar System Learn about alliteration, then write some Solar system-themed alliterations. Chart: Moon Phases Each night observe the moon and draw a picture of what you see. Coloring Page: Astronaut Color this picture of an astronaut, or trace and cut out the pattern to make a great shapebook. Coloring Page: Astronaut (2) Makes a great booklet cover! Coloring Page: Astronaut (3) Makes a great booklet cover! Coloring Page: Earth Color this drawing of the Earth, or trace and cut out for a great shapebook. Coloring Page: Planet Color this picture of a planet with rings or trace and cut out for a great shapebook. Coloring Page: Rocket Color this picture of a rocket or trace and cut out to make a shapebook. Coloring Page: Rocket Color this picture of a rocket, or trace and cut out to make a great shapebook.

    18. Planets - Science Mission Directorate
    Bright flash on comet Tempel 1 after impact Deep Impact took this photograph as its impactor collided with comet Tempel 1.
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    Planets
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    Director of Planetary Science People have been watching planets, moons, and comets wander amongst the stars for millennia. Yet it was always "look, don't touch" until 1969, when NASA sent two men to Earth's moon – and they came back with lunar rock and soil for scientists to study.
    Since those first footsteps, NASA has broadened its reach with an increasingly sophisticated series of explorers that have landed on asteroids, tasted the swirling gases of Jupiter's atmosphere, and collected the breath of the Sun. Just in the past few years, we have:

    19. Solar_system Photo Gallery By Adam Stuart At Pbase.com
    adam stuart profile all galleries solar_system, tree view thumbnails slideshow. Our solar system includes the region within which the Sun and all
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    profile all galleries tree view slideshow Our solar system includes the region within which the Sun and all the planets and other bodies (comets, asteroids) that travel around it, move. There might be some Earth scenes of interest included. previous page pages ALL next page
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    lrgb jupiter.jpg saturn 2.JPG saturn 2.JPG previous page pages ALL next page post a comment Thom Kramer 23-Apr-2008 13:44 Wo. One of the best galleries on PBASE! VOTED!! Mike Crowle 29-Jul-2007 02:08 Fantastic planet shots, Adam. It never ceases to amaze me what can be achieved with a backyard 'scope and a webcam! Voted. vholmes 29-Jul-2007 02:02 Amazing! Joshua Meyer 12-Mar-2006 02:56 Fantastic!!!! dan dunn 16-Dec-2005 22:25 First rate! DD Clive Glaister 15-Feb-2005 18:19 Now that you have brought it to the fore, it's amazing what passes over our back gardens, and never think about "looking up". The world needs you and your camera on this subject. Great pictures keep it going. Guest 13-Feb-2005 17:58 hahahahahahaha William.

    20. Koders Code Search: Solar_system.rb - Ruby
    class SolarSystem ActiveRecordBase has_one fleet has_one production_queue belongs_to player Is this a home solar_system? def is_home_solar_system?
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