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JerseyTomater
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08-17-02 11:03 AM
Check out Science@NASA,
http://science.nasa.gov/
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Another two
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/galileo/sepo/education/plansat/table.html
http://www.space.com/spacewatch/
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dogspit
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08-23-02 09:32 AM
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Here are other sites with related info or links:
http://stardate.org/
http://www.stecf.org/
http://www.ncc.com/misc/hubble_sites.html
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babthrower
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08-23-02 01:39 PM
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Frankvan, is the second site a joke? All I get is a black screen. I have read that most of space looks like that from space, because the astronaut would be looking at a narrow field.
Here are some sites:
http://www.skyviewcafe.com/skyview.shtml
http://www.outerbody.com/stargazer/old.html
http://www.astro.wisc.edu/~dolan/Planets/
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frankvan
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babthrower
I just tried it and it worked fine, Maybe it was down when you tried, but it does start with a completely black screen
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Thanks, Frank. Did you check out skyview cafe? It's a neat site.
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frankvan
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Thank you. I've added it to my files.
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JerseyTomater
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Here's another interesting site,
http://www.everything-space.com/
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