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BOOKS

Miles, Lisa & Smith, Alastair. The Usborne Complete Book of Astronomy and Space. New York: Scholastic, Inc. 1998.

Scagell, Robin. Space Explained. New York: Henry Holt and Company. 1996

Simon, Seymour. Our Solar System.New York: Morrow Junior Books. 1992

Rathbun, Elizabeth. Exploring Your Solar System. Washington D.C.: The National Geographic Society. 1989.

ENCYCLOPEDIA ARTICLES

Frey, Herbert. "Mercury." Grolier Interactive. 1998 ed.

Stofan, Ellen. "Venus." Grolier Interactive. 1998 ed.

"Earth." Grolier Interactive. 1998 ed.

Tanaka, Kenneth L. "Mars." Grolier Interactive. 1998 ed.

Greenberg, Richard. "Jupiter." Grolier Interactive. 1998 ed.

Larson, Steven. "Saturn." Grolier Interactive. 1998 ed.

Miner, Ellis D. "Uranus." Grolier Interactive. 1998 ed.

Hammel, Heidi B. "Neptune." Grolier Interactive. 1998 ed.

Newburn, Ray L. Jr. "Pluto" Grolier Interactive. 1998 ed.

MAGAZINE ARTICLES

"Solar System." National Geographic August 1990: Insert Map

"Physical World." National Geographic May 1998: Insert Map

PAMPHELETS

"The Sun." AB Secrets of the Universe™ International Masters Publishers AB

WEBSITES

Welcome to the PDS. "Saturn." http://pds.jpl.nasa.gov/planets/welcome/saturn.htm December 16, 1999 (December 16, 1999)

Germantown Elementary School. "Uranus." http://www.germantown.k12.il.us/html/uranus.htm October 6, 1999

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