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PUBLIC MARKS with tag astronomy

September 2007

Celestial Bodies

by sbrothier
All (known) Bodies in the solar system larger than 200 miles in diameter. 88 objects total : One star, four gas giant planets, four terrestrial planets, three dwarf planets, 21 moons, four asteroids, and 51 trans-neptunian objects

August 2007

Google Sky

by sbrothier
Zoom in to distant galaxies and nebulae View constellations and the movements of the planets Learn about the lifecycle of a star and different kinds of galaxies Create and share your own imagery, placemarks and more

ESO - Image Archive

by fotopol
The ESO Public Image Archive contains selected astronomical photos with sufficient image resolution for professional reproduction, photos of the various ESO facilities, of people and events, as well as other interesting material

BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Galaxies clash in four-way merger

by lukeslytalker
Four gigantic galaxies have been seen crashing into one another in one of the biggest cosmic collisions ever seen.

July 2007

Astronomy Calendar

by rike_
Astronomic Events Predicted for the Next 12 Months With Time-Conversion and Viewing Guides

June 2007

May 2007

Stellarium

by sbrothier & 3 others (via)
Stellarium est un logiciel de planétarium open source et gratuit pour votre ordinateur. Il affiche un ciel réaliste en 3D, comme si vous le regardiez à l'oeil nu, aux jumelles ou avec un télescope. Il est utilisé avec des projecteurs de planétarium. Rentrez vos coordonnées et c'est parti !

» Welcome > exosolar.net

by sbrothier & 1 other
Exosolar.net is an astronomy site where you can find about 2000 stars and their components (mostly within 75 lightyears). As you have probably heard, scientists are discovering many exoplanets, so far 233 or more. So I created this application in flash where you can check those exoplanets and see them visually, so you can imagine them in space, instead of reading columns of numbers like in a scientific journal.

April 2007

JST Virtual Science Center | EARTH GUIDE

by sbrothier & 2 others
EARTH GUIDE How much do we understand about the planet we call home? With that, go ahead and click on the start button. All you need is a little bit of curiosity. The "Moving diagrams" that depict basic planetary science and geographic related data may dramatically change the way you look at the Earth.

Celestia: Home

by jdrsantos & 17 others
The free space simulation that lets you explore our universe in three dimensions. Celestia runs on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X.

Free video lectures, audio lectures and animations on Science and Technology

by scorpio88 & 1 other (via)
It has video lectures and animations on Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, Electronics, VLSI Design, ASIC Design, Computer Science, C, C++, Java, Networking, Health Sciences, Medical, web designing, Genetics, Neuroscience, Biology, Mechanical, Aerospace, Astronomy, video lectures, audio lectures, animations, microbiology etc.. A good one for learning..............

March 2007