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Our Solar System

Our Solar System. These photographs are taken from the NASA space missions. http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/photo_gallery/. Our Sun. Microsoft Clip Art. Solar Eclipse 2001. Transit time: 3 hours in Lusaka, Zambia Total eclipse: 2 sec. short of 3 minutes.

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Our Solar System

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  1. Our Solar System

  2. These photographs are taken from the NASA space missions. http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/photo_gallery/

  3. Our Sun Microsoft Clip Art

  4. Solar Eclipse 2001 Transit time: 3 hours in Lusaka, Zambia Total eclipse: 2 sec. short of 3 minutes

  5. Photos of sun taken at 4 different wavelengths of ultraviolet

  6. Mariner 10to Venus & Mercury

  7. Mercuryphotographic mosaic

  8. Mercury withSunbehind it.

  9. Photographs of the surface of Mercury

  10. Magellan Spacecraft 10 August 1990

  11. Venus

  12. Venus -- ultraviolet photograph

  13. The following sketch was taken from the Jet Propulsion Lab’s website • http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/index.html Ben Zalewski Nov. 2006

  14. Nicolas Copernicus published the theory that planets revolve around the sun. 1473 -- 1543

  15. Our Moon Photographs of the Planets

  16. Earthphotograph from Apollo 16 Gulf of California

  17. Galileo Spacecraft

  18. Australia from Galileo

  19. Earth & Moon from Galileo

  20. Earthrise – Apollo 8

  21. Our Moon Color photograph

  22. Apollo 17 Schmitt

  23. Copernicus Crater from Hubble 90 km

  24. Moon: dark sidefrom Russian Luna3

  25. New Moon 10 June 2002

  26. End of part 1

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