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Sources for Earth:
"Earth
[Planet]." World Book Multimedia Encyclopedia. Chicago: World
Book Inc., 1997.
"Earth Fact Sheet,"
National Space Science Data Center. Online. 14 July 2000. http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/factsheet/earthfact.html
"Moon Fact Sheet,"
National Space Science Data Center. Online. 14 July 2000. http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/factsheet/moonfact.html
McManus, Jason, Ed. The Near
Planets. Richmond, Virginia, Time-Life Books Inc, 1989.
McNab, David, and James Younger.
The Planets. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1999.
Kaufmann III, William J. and Roger
A. Freedman. Universe, Fifth Edition. W.H. Freeman and Company: New
York. 1999.
Vilas, Faith. The New Solar
System.
Ed. J. Kelly Beatty, Carolyn Collins Peterson, Andrew Chaikin.
Cambridge, Massachussets: Cambridge University Press, 1999.
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Photo Credits for
Earth:
Earth:
Earth with Hurricane Andrew taken by the NOAA GOES-7 satellite
on August 25, 1992. NASA ID #: PIA01462 or P45835. Courtesy of NOAA/JPL/NASA.
Earth animation: from Macmillan's
"50,000 Ultimate Web Graphics". Courtesy of Macmillan
Publishing. http://www.macmillansoftware.com
Earth: Taken by the GOES-8 satellite.
Courtesy of NOAA/NASA.
Earth magnetic field: Drawn by
Margaret Hsu.
Earth: View of Africa and Saudi Arabia from Apollo 17.
Courtesy of NSSDC and NASA. NASA photo number(s): 72-HC-928,
72-H-1578, or AS17-148-22727. http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/image/planetary/earth/apollo17_earth.jpg
Earth rise: view of earth from the moon taken on the Apollo 08
mission. Courtesy of NASA/NSSDC.
Astronaut next to boulder: Astronaut Harrison Schmitt standing
next to a boulder at the Taurus-Lithow site during 3rd EVA. NASA PR:
AS17-140-21498. Courtesy of NASA/NSSDC.
Full moon picture: (clem_full_moon_strtrl.jpg) Star Tracker
mosaic. Images taken by the Clementine Space craft on March 15,
1994. North is up and the bright crater is Tycho. Courtesy of NASA/NSSDC.
Pangaea: Map of Pangaea. from
ZINE375. http://www.eserver.org/journals/zine375/zine9.html
Ozone Diagram: levels of
ozone at the south pole from 1979 to 1992. Courtesy of NASA Goddard
Space Flight Center.
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