Posted on 01/18/2014 5:36:37 PM PST by lbryce
Thanks and gratitude for creating this list of Universe Atlases, Planetary Exploration tools goes to fellow FReeper, lefty-lie-spy, for being the inspiration for me to create this list.
Listed below are some of the best sites for viewing the Universe, exploring the Moon, Mars
#1 Click Here:WikiSky.org:Best Views of The Universe
Make Sure To Explore All The Various Tabs
#2 Asterank:Asteroid Database
Asterank:Asteroid Database Plus Lots More
Asternak does a lot more than offer scientific an economic database of asteroids. Make sure to click through all the available links for all sorts of space-related information
About Asterank
Asterank is a scientific and economic database of over 600,000 asteroids.
We've collected, computed, or inferred important data such as asteroid mass and composition from multiple scientific sources. With this information, we estimate the costs and rewards of mining asteroids.
Details on orbits and basic physical parameters are mostly sourced from JPL data. Composition data is less well known, so we compute generalizations based on spectral classification and size. Our calculations incorporate conclusions from multiple scientific publications in addition to cross-referencing known meteorite data
Asterank:Full 3d view
Asterank 3D
View From The Sun
Asterank View From Earth
Asternak Exoplanets
#3 Google Sky
Image:Google Sky
#4 Google Moon
Image:Google Moon
#5 Google Mars
Image:Google Mars
# 7 Microsoft World Wide Telescope
Click Here:Microsoft World Wide Telescope
NASA eyes on the solar system is a good one. I especially like the exoplanet explorer.
http://eyes.nasa.gov/index.html
Thank you both.
Fantastic! Well done. I look forward to going through all those on the computer.
# 8 NASA's New Atlas of the Universe Shows a Vast Sky of First Finds
Click Here:NASA's New Atlas of the Universe Shows a Vast Sky of First Finds
Are they large enough?
:p
Bookmark.
Click Here:NASA's New Atlas of the Universe Shows a Vast Sky of First Finds
Great addition to the list. Thanks.
List of Universe Atlases, Space Exploratoration tools.
My, oh my....we have some a very long way from Solarsim on a 5.25” floppy disc... in glorious CGA, 3 color graphics.
I used “Starry Night” about 10 years ago. It was great!
BFL
I also recommend SolarHam: http://www.solarham.net/
Bfl
Just marvelous!!
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Thanks for the pings! Extra to APoD.
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