Want to Send your Name to Mars on the next
Mars Rover-2003 ? Click on to this NASA
Site & have your name included on a CD that
will be sent with the next Mission. You can also Print Out a Participation Certificate.
When you're finished, come back here & visit some of the Excellent Astronomy
Sites we've placed in the Table below.
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The LinkOn Table for Astronomy has been
divided into three sections. The first one deals with Space Exploration,
the second with Astronomy in general and the third section contains Sites that
provide Astronomical Pictures. (A Great Source of Wallpaper) Many in the first Section are NASA
Sites. For a complete list of links to NASA Sites go to the NASA
Centers Homepages. New Scientist
has excellent links pages on
Astronomy
& Space
Exploration. NASA's
Science Site deals with a variety of Astronomical topics.
The U.S. Naval Observatory has a nice Moon
Phase Calculator. Worldtime has an Earth
Sunlight Calculator.
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For the heavy duty Physics researcher, check out the
U.S. Government's arXiv e-Print Archives.
New Scientist has excellent links pages to Physics
Sites & Energy
Sites. Fear
of Physics is the
place to go for an entertaining presentation on basic Physics principles.
Check Out the New
Scientist Physics Links and the Physics
Online Links Page.
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The LinkOn Table below contains Sites about
Chemistry. Three good General Sites with Links to other Chemistry Sites are
ChemPointers
, Chem Links
& ChemCenter.
New Scientist has an excellent
Chemistry
,