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July 2009
Stunning Space Photography
May 2009
February 2009
Photojojo » How to Create Your Own Planets Using Your Panoramas
Code: Flickr Developer Blog » Found in space
Niiiiiiice!The “blind astrometry server” is a program which monitors the Astrometry group on Flickr, looking for new photos of the night sky. It then analyzes each photo, and from the unique star positions shown it figures out what part of the sky was photographed and what interesting planets, galaxies or nebulae are contained within. Not only does the photographer get a high-quality description of what’s in their photo, but the main Astrometry.net project gets a new image to add to its storehouse of knowledge.
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December 2008
Welcome! — PyEphem home page
June 2008
Celestia
Google Sky | Moon | Mars
May 2008
Planet Size Comparison
March 2008
February 2008
Wee planets : un album photos sur Flickr
All these pictures are 360°x180° panoramas projected to look like small planets. To build a 360°x180° panorama you have to take pictures on all directions, but not only on the horizon. You should also shoot the sky (zenith) and the ground (nadir). A missing zenith is not important if you only plan to build a planet.
December 2007
October 2007
Solar System Quiz: Locating Specific Information
Earth and Beyond.co.uk
Planets, Moons, and their Darksides
Astronomy For Kids
CosmicQuest @ The Children's Museum of Indianapolis
Kidspiration Solar System - Inner and Outer Planets Activity
Planets in Our Solar System
Eight Planets and a Dwarf Soduko
