Outline of Specific Sources by Page
I would like to take the opportunity to thank the following
people for their immense support and help in the editing of this site:
- Dr. Jeffrey Robbins
- Mrs. Roselyn Robbins
- Ms. Kara Smith
- Ms. Elizabeth Jelus
- Mrs. Nancy Beauregard
- Mrs. Rebecca McFarlan
- Mrs. Naomi Horchack-Morris
I would also like to thank my astronomy professor Christopher
Mihos, for his support and permission to extensively use the materials
presented on his class web pages.
Finally, I would like to thank the original coach for
the Journey Through the Galaxy web site, Joanne Herrmann, and the coaches
for the SPACE site that is now included in this site, Joanne Herrmann
and Susan Cioffoletti.
- The Sun
- Planets
- Data Tables: http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/factsheet/
- Mercury
- Venus
- Earth
- Mars
- Planet Page
- Mars' Moons
- "Life" on Mars
- Jupiter
- Planet Page
- Jupiter's Moons
- Saturn
- Planet Page
- Saturn's Moons
- Uranus
- Planet Page
- Uranus' Moons
- Neptune
- Planet Page
- Neptune's Moons
- Pluto
- Planet Page
- Pluto's Moon
- Image: http://www.nineplanets.org/
- Some specific information: http://burro.astr.cwru.edu/Academics/Astr221/index.html
- Information on original measurements from Öpik,
E. "Charon - The Remarkable Satellite of Pluto" (1978).
- Data from: Stern, S.A. et al. "Characteristics and
Origin of the Quadruple System at Pluto" (2006). and
Buie, M.W. et al. "Orbits and Photometry of Pluto's
Satellites: Charon, S/2005 P1, and S/2005 P2" (2006).
- Radius of Charon and revised density from ESO Press Release
on January
4, 2006.
- Asteroids
- Comets
- The "Edge"
- Nebulae and Stellar Birth
- Life and Death
- Neutron Stars and Pulsars
- Black Holes
- Image
- Information
- A mixture of bibliographic sources
- Description of falling into a black hole: Couper, Heather,
and Nigel Henbest. Black Holes. New York: DK Publishing,
Inc., 1996.
- Clusters
- Binary and Variable
- H-R Diagram
- How to Find Them
- Data Trends
- Pre-20th Century
- Ancient Astronomy
- Europe through the Scientific Revolution (whole section)
- Image Credits
- Information
- A mixture of bibliographic sources
- Chaisson, Eric and Steve McMillan. Astronomy Today.
4th ed. 2 vols. Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall, Inc.
2002.
- Modern History to 1900
- 20th Century
- People
- Edwin Powell Hubble
- Albert Einstein
- Stephen William Hawking
- Earth & Moon Missions and Satellites
- Gemini
- Apollo
- Hubble Space Telescope
- Missions to Other Planets
- Mariner
- Pioneers
- Voyagers
- Other Mars Missions
- Galileo
- 21st Century So Far
- Earth and Moon
- Other Inner Planets
- Outer Planets
- Comets, Asteroids, and Sun
- Near Future
- European Space Agency (ESA)
- ISAS (Japan)
- NASA
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