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credits
There are a lot of people who helped us in the creation of this site, whether they know it or not. Without their help, these pages would not look the way they do today. This section is dedicated to recognizing the people who made this possible.
 
APODRobert Nemiroff and Jerry Bonnell generously allowed us to copy text from the Astronomy Picture of the Day archive. These were used in the electronic postcard as well as various image captions throughout the site.
Sue BraidenWe used her Multimedia Postcard Script, which is based fairly heavily (I think) on Collin Forbes' postcard script.
Rod ClarkMr. Clark wrote the SWISH-WEB script that we use on the search page.
Nicole DeWittFor constant criticism, moral support, and the title of the site. Thank you!
Daniel DurdaDr. Durda volunteered to answer questions for our Q&A section.
Paul GeisslerDr. Geissler volunteered to answer questions for our Q&A section.
Mary GuerrieriMs. Guerrieri helped greatly in finding resources at the University of Arizona.
Kevin HughesMr. Hughes wrote the SWISH web site indexing program that we used in conjunction with SWISH-WEB.
Sanford MortonMr. Morton wrote a script called SiteMgr that we use to maintain the site.
NASA/STScINASA and STScI have thousands of space-related media files that they has placed in the public domain. These were used extensively thoughout the site.
Nifty Astronomy FactsSome of the facts found on this site were used in CyberSpace! Also, feel free to add your nifty fact to the list.
TQ Help DeskThese guys went out of their way to answer all sorts of technical questions that we had.
Useless TriviaSome of the facts found on this site were used in CyberSpace!
Matt WrightMatt has a web site devoted to the distribution of free CGI scripts. We used three of his creations: WWWBoard, Free for All Link Page, and Guestbook.

references
Abell, George. Exploration of the Universe, Second Edition. New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1979. 295-334.
Arnett, Bill. The Nine Planets. July 8, 1997.
Boyce, Joseph M. and Maxwell, Ted. Our Solar System: A Geologic Snapshot. Washington DC, NASA, 1992. cover.
Cohen, Nathan. Gravity's Lens. New York, Wiley Science Editions, 1989. 147-164, 170-172, 183-198.
Dressler, Alan. Voyage to the Great Attractor. New York, Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., 1994. 256, 260-264.
Friedman, Herbert. The Astronomer's Universe: Stars, Galaxies, and Cosmos. New York, Ballantine Books, 1990. 259-263, 280-283.
Hamilton, Calvin J. Views of the Solar System. June 12, 1997.
Jones, Brian. The Beginner's Guide to Astronomy. New York, Gallery Books, 1987. 12-43.
MacMillan Revised Encyclopedia of Science. New York, Macmillan Reference, 1997.
Moore, Patrick and Hunt, Garry. Rand McNally's Atlas of the Solar System. Chicago, Rand McNally Co, 1989. 18-397.
The New Book of Popular Science. Grolier, Inc., 1987.
Overbye, Dennis. Lonely Hearts of the Cosmos. New York, HarperCollins Publishers, 1991. 409-413.

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