| General
      overview: space & astronomy related topic: 
	Astronomy Software,
	Relativity theory | 
   
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	Alpha centauri's universe
      space, NASA, images, astronomy, planet, NGC, objects, stars, galaxies, software, downloads, venus, mercury, sol, sun, earth, moon, luna, mars, jupiter, ganymede, europa, callisto, io, saturn, titan, dione, enceladus, uranus, miranda, neptune, triton, phobos, deimos, pluto, charon, hubble, telescope, desktop, rockets, vehicle, links, directory, asteroid, comets, 433 eros, E.L.E, dinosaurs, craters, impact,
      planetarium, deepest impacts, space vehicles, videos, wallpapers | 
   
    | Amazing space 
      web based activities primarily designed for
      classroom use | 
   
    | Astronet informatie over sterrenhemel, astronomie, ruimteonderzoek, meteorologie,
      in Dutch | 
   
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	Astronomy and cosmology information on astronomy, cosmology, and related topics ranging from black holes to asteroids | 
   
    | Astronomy
      162 stars, galaxies, and cosmology, a tip | 
   
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	Astronomy all about Astronomy, the planets, the sun, the moon, the 
	stars, galaxies, asteroids, Venus, Mercury, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, 
	Uranus, Neptune, Pluto | 
   
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	Astronomy 
	an introductory tutorial in astronomy | 
   
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	Astronomy 
	Astronomy | 
   
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	Astronomy | 
   
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	Astronomy 
	introduction to astronomy | 
   
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	 Astronomy 
    glossary astronomy, light, electromagnetic radiation, telescope, planet, 
    solar system, star, stellar properties, magnitude, spectral type, HR 
    diagram, Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram, Sun, fusion, comet, meteorite, stellar 
    structure, stellar interior, life, birth, death, universe stellar evolution, 
    stellar remnants, galactic structure, Milky Way, extra-galactic astronomy, 
    Hubble Constant, Hubble Law, cosmology, extra-terrestrial life, scientific 
    method | 
   
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	Astronomy 
    notes astronomy, light, electromagnetic radiation, telescope, planet, 
    solar system, star, stellar properties, magnitude, spectral type, HR 
    diagram, Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram, Sun, fusion, comet, meteorite, stellar 
    structure, stellar interior, life, birth, death, universe stellar evolution, 
    stellar remnants, galactic structure, Milky Way, extra-galactic astronomy, 
    Hubble Constant, Hubble Law, cosmology, extra-terrestrial life, scientific 
    method | 
   
    | Astronomy now
      astronomy and space news | 
   
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    Astronomy, physics, and soaring page | 
   
    | BBC -
      space interactive space, sky at night, patrick moore, universe, galaxy, planets, stars, a tip | 
   
    | Cyber
      space  here you can learn about our solar system and what lies beyond | 
   
    | Deep space
      network DSN: is an international network of antennas that supports
      interplanetary spacecraft missions and radio and radar astronomy
      observations for the exploration of the solar system and the universe | 
   
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    Encyclopedia
      astronautica resource for rockets spacecraft launch vehicles astronauts cosmonauts spaceflight engines space history exploration | 
   
    | EOS Earth Observing System | 
   
    | ESA European Space Agency | 
   
    | ESA Science & 
	Technology ESA, science, Satellites in Orbit, Solar System, 
	Astrophysics, Fundamental Physics, Education, SMART-1, Mars Express, 
	Huygens, Rosetta, Hubble | 
   
    | Extra
      solar
      planets today, around 70 planets are known outside our solar system.
      And now, a new adventure begins: The search for planetary systems that are
      more like our own | 
   
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	Extra
      solar
      planets encyclopedia up to date infos on extrasolar planets | 
   
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    Extra
      solar visions Extrasolar Visions is dedicated to 
    providing information about newly discovered extrasolar planets. It is also 
    the intent of this site to speculate, through images and words, about what 
    these new planets might be like and to inspire a new generation of explorers 
    to discover the true nature of worlds we can only dream of | 
   
    | Galaxy page
     a tip  | 
   
    | 
	Hands on universe
      an educational program that enables students to investigate the Universe
      while applying tools and concepts from science, math, and technology.
      Using the Internet, HOU participants around the world request observations
      from an automated telescope, download images from a large image archive | 
   
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    History of the universe timeline from the Big Bang to the end of the 
    universe | 
   
    | Imagine the
      universe for students age 14 and up, and for anyone interested in learning
      about our universe, a universe of black 
    holes, dark matter, and quasars | 
   
    | NASA Earth science
      enterprise NASA's Earth Science Enterprise is dedicated to
      understanding the total Earth system and the effects of humans on the
      global environment, a tip | 
   
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	National Schools Observatory | 
   
    | Other
      worlds, distant suns extrasolar planet VRML astronomy new space stars Jupiter Mars Saturn Earth Moon catalog | 
   
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	Principles of 
	astronomy | 
   
    | SDSS 
	SkyServer | 
   
    | Space.com space and all space related subjects: missions, launches, science, astronomy,
    photo's, videos, spaceTV, technology, games, spacekids, a tip  | 
   
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    Space 
    lessons | 
   
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    Space physics textbook | 
   
    | Space
      weather bureau  science news and information about the sun - earth environment | 
   
    | Stardate 
    non-technical information about astronomy and space exploration, including 
    stargazing tips, FAQs, sky almanac, solar system guide | 
   
    | Terror in space (NOVA) | 
   
    | Today's space weather | 
   
    | Urania | 
   
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	Windows to the
      universe explore the earth and space | 
   
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    | Miscellaneous
      topics about space related topic: 
	Relativity theory | 
   
    | Antimatter:
      mirror of the universe everything you wanted to know about antimatter, from
      history to everyday use. This means that when the electrons, protons and neutrons which make our world
      were created, a lot of their twins (positrons, antiprotons and antineutrons) were also made. So, where are they? Where did they go? Did
      they become an antiworld? | 
   
    | Astro
      biology online guide to the origin, evolution, and distribution of life in the
      universe as well as all other aspects of space exploration, astrobiology, exobiology, space biology,
      terraforming, SETI, extreme environments, planetology, space station, space shuttle,
      mars, titan, antarctica, cosmology, astronomy, astrophysics | 
   
    | Astronomical constants from NASA
      constants and equations for calculations | 
   
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	Astronomical distances
      you are in a spaceship leaving earth to explore the universe! How fast do
      you want to travel? | 
   
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	Astronomical 
	redshift astronomical redshift is the lengthening of emitted radiation 
	as detected by observers | 
   
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	A
      trip through the universe at the speed of light | 
   
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	Binary stars a binary star system consists of two stars which orbit 
	around a common point | 
   
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	Binary stars, 
	part of
	
	Multiple star systems | 
   
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	Blackbody radiation 
	what is Blackbody radiation, Blackbody radiation explained, Planck Radiation 
	Formula | 
   
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	Black holes 
	what are Black holes, Black holes explained | 
   
    | Black holes
      a black hole is a region of spacetime from which nothing can escape, even
      light | 
   
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	Black holes and
      general relativity | 
   
    | Black holes and neutron stars | 
   
    | Black holes and neutron
      stars 2 | 
   
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	Black Holes 
	How do we see Black Holes | 
   
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	Clusters
      of galaxies | 
   
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	Coriolis force pdf file | 
   
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	Coriolis force pdf file | 
   
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	Coriolis force pdf file | 
   
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	Current Space Weather Conditions | 
   
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	Dark Energy | 
   
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	Dark
      matter | 
   
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	Dark matter | 
   
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	Distance 
	scale | 
   
    | Doppler shift 
	the wavelength of light emitted by a moving object is shifted. This effect is called the doppler shift | 
   
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	Electromagnetic spectrum | 
   
    | EM 
	radiation (light) | 
   
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	Geomagnetic storms and impacts on power systems power system reliability threat, magnetic storm
      forecast improvements | 
   
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	Gravitational
      lenses | 
   
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	Gravity 
	History of gravitational theory, Newton's law of universal gravitation, 
	Gravitational potential, General relativity, Earth's gravity, Equations for 
	a falling body, Gravity and astronomy,  | 
   
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	Gravity 
	What is Gravity, Gravity explained | 
   
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	Gravity 
	What is Gravity, Gravity explained, The gravity force has the same form as 
	Coulomb's law for the forces between electric charges, i.e., it is an 
	inverse square law force which depends upon the product of the two 
	interacting sources, ... | 
   
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	Gravity | 
   
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	Gravity
	pdf file | 
   
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	Gravity | 
   
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	Gravity
	each object in the universe attracts each other body | 
   
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	Gravity gravity is a force pulling together all matter (which is 
	anything you can physically touch). The more matter, the more gravity, so 
	things that have a lot of matter such as planets and moons and stars pull 
	more strongly | 
   
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	Infrared astronomy learn all about infrared and infrared astronomy. See the latest images and 
    discoveries. Includes detailed sections on the infrared universe and 
    infrared spectroscopy | 
   
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	Kepler's Law 
	orbital motion and Kepler's laws | 
   
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	Kepler's Laws  
	The orbit of a planet/comet about the Sun is an ellipse with the Sun's 
	center of mass at one focus, A line joining a planet or comet and the Sun 
	sweeps out equal areas in equal intervals of time, The squares of the 
	periods of the planets are proportional to the cubes of their semimajor axes | 
   
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	Kepler's Laws
	animated | 
   
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	Kepler's Laws of 
	planetary motion | 
   
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	Logarithmic maps 
	of the universe | 
   
    | NASA remote 
    sensing tutorial WHAT YOU CAN LEARN FROM SENSORS ON SPACECRAFT THAT LOOK INWARD AT THE EARTH AND OUTWARD AT THE PLANETS, THE GALAXIES AND, GOING BACK 
    IN TIME, THE COSMOS, a tip | 
   
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	Newton's Law of 
	Gravity | 
   
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	Newton's
      laws, basic forces & light the fundamental forces | 
   
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	Nuclear
      reactions Nuclear energy can be produced by either of two types of reactions: fission, the splitting apart of a massive atomic nucleus, or by
      fusion of lighter nuclei into a heavier nucleus | 
   
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	Orbital mechanics 
	Orbital mechanics, also called flight mechanics, is the study of the motions 
	of artificial satellites and space vehicles moving under the influence of 
	forces such as gravity, atmospheric drag, thrust, etc. ... | 
   
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	Orbits 
	Orbits | 
   
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	Orbits 
	Planetary orbit | 
   
    | Particle physics: contemporary physics education project understanding of the fundamental nature of
      matter and energy | 
   
    | SETI
      Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence, a scientific experiment that uses Internet-connected computers, SETI
      applet | 
   
    | 
    Solar flares a flare is defined as a sudden, rapid, and intense variation in brightness | 
   
    | Solar wind 
    and IMF | 
   
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	Spectral analysis | 
   
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	Spectral lines in stars: absorbtion and emission | 
   
    | Spectral 
	lines - wavelenght units | 
   
    | Speed of light contemporary physics states that no object should be
      able to travel faster than the speed of light,  c = 299792458 m/s | 
   
    | Stars
    and their spectra an introduction to the spectra of stars and allied celestial objects | 
   
    | 
	Timeline of the universe
      the 15-billion-year-long history of the universe | 
   
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	Timeline of the universe 
	a spacetime map of the universe | 
   
    | Your sky
      an interactive planetarium which produces sky maps for a given time/date for a given location on the Earth's surface | 
   
    | Zwaartekracht 
    de zwaartekracht is de kracht die tussen twee
    massa's werkt. De zwaartekracht is er de oorzaak van dat alles op aarde 
    naar beneden valt. De zwaartekracht werkt ook op hele grote afstand, 
    bijvoorbeeld tussen de aarde en de maan. Zwaartekracht wordt ook gravitatie genoemd, in
      Dutch | 
   
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