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This list is a work in progress. We are using it to build a library of (mis)information and categorize the location of the proper science. Click on the linked misconceptions to see the scientific explanations of these...
This resource covers the size and scale of Solar System objects, such as the masses, densities, and relative radii of the sun and planets; revolution and rotation of the planets; conservation of angular momentum;...
This site is an astronomy tutorial posted by Gene Smith, a professor at UC San Diego. The site contains information on quasars and active galaxies. Information is included on gravitational lensing, black holes, and...
This Java applet is an interactive star map with many types of astronomical information in both graphical and numerical form. Using this java applet, one can determine which stars and planets will be out in the sky or...
NASA's SkyView is the Internet's virtual telescope, and "generat[es] images of any part of the sky at wavelengths in all regimes from Radio to Gamma-Ray." Those individuals without much of an astronomy background need...
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