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This set contains images with information about: Our Solar System, the Sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Moon, Mars, Asteroids, Jupiter, Moons of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto and Charon, and Comets.
This site provides eleven lesson plans for kids from ages five to seventeen that teach about astronomy and the principles underlying astronomical sciences. Provided by the McDonald Observatory at the University of Texas,...
This activity, created by Beth Hufnagel and Bob Stein of Michigan State University, is useful for teachers who are discussing the the motion of the sun, moon and earth and how they all interact and cause daily motion, ...
This resource covers intrinsic and orbital properties of the moon; tides and gravitational locking; surface properties of the moon; interior and geological activity of the moon; and theories of its formation, such as the...
This series of webpages is part of a course, called Astronomy 161: The Solar System, offered by the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Tennessee. This section covers the moons of Jupiter and their...
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