[small image of jupiter]Space, places of some interest[small image of saturn]

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[red button] The NASA Homepage Although Sputnik was first, NASA has gone to great lengths and along the way has made much of its results public. This is one gateway to that wealth.

[violet button]The NASA Ames Imaging Library System is searchable and provides access to many of the huge number of images acquired by NASA spacecraft along with a large colleciton of historic aeronautical images.

[blue button] The Jet Propulsion Laboratory has been a source of "cutting edge" projects for decades. The link above is to the JPL home page. The two links below will take you to info regading a couple of "high profile" projects including the one that sent Johnny B. Goode to the stars.

[yellow button]Voyager - in and out of the Solar system from the JPL

[red button] Galileo To Jupiter - Educator's Slide Set Vol. 1

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Of the images I have seen and pretend to understand,one stands out The link below will let you view the image. If I am fortunate, at some time I will post the animation of this image that to me, seems compellng.

[green button]The Astronomy Picture Of the Day for November7, 1995 - Eagle EGGs in M16 Stars at birth

[red button] Space Science Links

[cyan button] Latest HST Pictures

[violet button] Arizona State U. TES Editor - Solar System

[blue button] The Nine Planets

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