Bibliography

The following pictures were taken from the Art Today website:

Comet Page:  telescope

Nebula Intro. Page:  nebulas

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The following pictures were taken from NASA's website:

Comet Page:  Edmond Halley and Halley's Comet sighting

NASA's Reproduction Guidelines for Use of NASA Images is found at

http://www.nasa.gov/gallery/photo/guideline.html 

All other artwork was done by team members. 

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