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  1. Middle East: Lonely Planet Phrasebook
  2. Lonely Planet 2007 Bluelist (Lonely Planet General Reference) by Lonely Planet Staff, 2006-11
  3. One Planet (Lonely Planet) by Lonely Planet, 2004-09-15
  4. Eastern Europe: Lonely Planet Phrasebook by Ronelle Alexander, Lonely Planet Phrasebooks, 2007-02-06
  5. Mediterranean Europe: Lonely Planet Phrasebook by Lonely Planet Phrasebooks, 2007-02-06
  6. Lonely Planet Code Green: Experiences of a Lifetime (Lonely Planet General Reference) by Kerry Lorimer, 2006-05-31
  7. Africa: Lonely Planet Phrasebook by Yiwola Awoyale, Lonely Planet Phrasebooks, 2007-06
  8. Lonely Planet Guide To Travel Writing (Lonely Planet General Reference) by Don George, 2005-03-15
  9. Volunteer: A Traveler's Guide to Making a Difference Around the World (General Reference) (Lonely Planet General Reference) (Lonely Planet General Reference) by Charlotte Hindle, Nate Cavalieri, et all 2007-06-15
  10. Lonely Planet London by Sarah Johnstone, Tom Masters, 2006-01
  11. Central Europe: Lonely PlanetPhrasebook by Lonely Planet Phrasebooks, 2007-02-06
  12. Lonely Planet The Africa Book (General Pictorial) by Matt Phillips, 2007-09
  13. Lonely Planet Healthy Travel Africa (Lonely Planet Healthy Travel Guides Africa)
  14. Lonely Planet Peru by Sara Benson, Paul Hellander, et all 2007-04-23

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2. EXOPLANETS: General Links
telecast. Hot Jupiters Why do some giant planets hug their stars November 1996 Scientific American article by David Schneider.
http://etacha.as.arizona.edu/~eem/exo/links.html
Links to Exoplanet-related Sites
Exoplanets: In the Media
Exoplanets: Educational and Graphics Pages
Exoplanets: Speculation and Art
Exoplanets: Linked From...
In the Media
  • "Planet Hunters"
      BBC broadcast transcript by Danielle Peck of 11 March 1996 telecast.
  • "Hot Jupiters: Why do some giant planets hug their stars"
      November 1996 Scientific American article by David Schneider. (note: They mistakenly refer to Gliese 229B as a "hot jupiter"... which it is not even in the ballpark of resemblence to one.
  • A Parade of New Planets
      May 1996 Scientific American article by Corey Powell.
  • NOVA Online: Hunt for Alien Worlds
  • Educational and Graphics Pages
  • Extrasolar Planets
      Diagrams comparing the orbits of the extrasolar planets compared to planets in our own solar system, by Darren Williams, Penn State University.
  • Searching for Extrasolar Planets and Educational Resources in Astronomy and Planetary Science
      For primarily college classrooms, a team of UA faculty are developing web-based educational resources in astronomy and planetary sciences.
  • Other Worlds, Distant Suns
  • 3. Planets
    General Astronomy Picture of the Daythe best of a little bit of everything! Museum,SmithsonianInstitution Views of the Solar System The Nine Planets The Solar
    http://astro.physics.sc.edu/planets.html
    General
    Astronomy Picture of the Day the best of a little bit of everything! Astronomy (not to be confused with the magazine; maintained by U. of Oregon) has a little bit of everything Center for Earth and Planetary Studies from the National Air and Space Museum,Smithsonian Institution Views of the Solar System The Nine Planets The Solar System - Online lectures from University of Tennessee ASTR161 course Solar System Live
    The Sun
    Today's Space Weather , presented by Space Environment Center Solar Data Analysis Center Mt. Wilson Solar Observatory NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Current Solar Images National Solar Observatory National Solar Observatory Sacramento Peak Observatory National Solar Observatory Kitt Peak Observatory NSO Kitt Peak Latest Solar Images
    Mercury
    Pictures from SEDS Mercury Pictures from Boston University Mariner 10 Project
    Venus
    Magellan Pioneer SEDS Venus Page Maps
    Earth (see also Weather)
    Aurora Page JPL Imaging Radar UCAR WEB - University Corporation for Atmospheric Research National Geophysical Data Center ... Seds Page for Earth
    Moon
    Clementine DSPSE Info on Lunarsat An ESA mission to the south lunar pole to study suitability for a permanent hunan outpost
    Mars
    Mars Missions Pathfinder, Global Surveyor, Surveyor '98, Surveyor 2001, and Mirror Sites

    4. VGA Planets Tools
    No VGA planets general worth his salt should be caught without a combatsimulator, and Diplomat is pretty much standard around here. ShipCalc.
    http://home.ix.netcom.com/~kgnorris/vgaplanetstools.htm
    Home
    Games

    VGA Planets

    ClusterGen
    ...
    Mine
    VGA Planets Tools
    Quick Index
    • - Creates scripts/scenarios ClusterGen - Generates random starmaps ScriptPolisher - Advanced script editing VidiVici - VGA Planets Visualizer (player tool) Diplomat - Combat simulator ShipCalc - Player tool, does lots of useful calculations
    Author: Roger Norris
    Contact: rnorris@iqmail.net
    URL: ScriptZ0r's home
    ScriptZ0r is a tool for VGA Planets 4, a turn-based sci-fi strategy game. ScriptZ0r allows you to create your own scenarios in the form of script files
    ClusterGen
    Author: Roger Norris
    Contact: rnorris@iqmail.net
    URL: ClusterGen's home
    ClusterGen is a tool for quickly generating random VGA Planets 4 maps. It can use plasma fractals to come up with odd (unique!) clusters of planets.
    ScriptPolisher
    Author: Roger Norris Contact: rnorris@iqmail.net URL: ScriptPolisher's home ScriptPolisher is a great tool for fine-tuning scripts. It allows you to set attributes for multiple objects at the same time. You may also use equations to set attribute (e.g., make Amorphous natives dependent on climate or something).
    VidiVici
    Author: Roger Norris Contact: rnorris@iqmail.net

    5. Extrasolar Planets
    Planet Quest the Search for Another Earth is a multimediarich news and information hub covering NASA's search for extrasolar planets. his theory of general relativity. The new finding brings the total number of planets discovered outside our begin searching for Earth-mass planets with an enhanced world-wide
    http://planetquest.jpl.nasa.gov/
    + NASA Homepage
    Today's transit seen by NASA's TRACE spacecraft
    Venus Transit demonstrates planet-finding method On Tuesday, the planet Venus crossed the Sun's disc for about seven hours, an event not seen since 1882. The transit demonstrated a key technique being used to detect planets orbiting stars outside our solar system. Preview webcast More about the Venus Transit
    d
    More News Telescope detects possible evidence of very young planet (May 27, 2004) - NASA has announced new findings from the Spitzer Space Telescope, including evidence of what may be the youngest planet ever found and the discovery of significant amounts of icy organic materials sprinkled throughout several planet-forming discs that circle infant stars. (External press release)
    Two architectures chosen for Terrestrial Planet Finder
    (May 10, 2004) - NASA has chosen to fly two separate missions with distinct and complementary architectures to achieve the goals of the Terrestrial Planet Finder, which will take family portraits of stars and their orbiting planets, and to see which might be habitable. Both missions would launch within the next 10 to 15 years.
    Cosmic magnifying glass reveals new planet
    (April 13, 2004) - For the first time, astronomers have discovered a planet around a star beyond our solar system using gravitational microlensing, an effect predicted by Albert Einstein in his theory of general relativity. The new finding brings the total number of planets discovered outside our solar system to 122.

    6. Dontent
    Esoteric Astrology planets in general by Steve Kalinowski Permissiongranted for publication on Boudicca s Bard. planets. In astrology
    http://www.boudicca.de/planets-e.htm
    Esoteric Astrology:
    Planets in general
    by
    Steve Kalinowski
    Permission granted for publication on Boudicca's Bard
    Planets
    In astrology, the planets are the significators of the most importance in the chart. The ancients (excluding the Sumerians because their awareness of celestial bodies that could not be `seen' is an entirely different topic of its own) knew of only the Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. These are the ones visible to the eye unaided by technology.
    These planets, or literally translated the wanderers were thought to be the embodiment of ethereal/divine energies. Their action in the heavens were seen to portend the actions of the earthly world... and, as the Hermetic Law stated; As above, so below.
    The esoteric understanding of the planets serves two purposes, first, by describing the characteristic energies, or power tools, found within the personality; and second, by describing a system of initiation and rite of passage in spiritual ascension.
    As a description of personality the planets are viewed as one factor in a threefold system of correlation, the other two being the signs and the houses. These three, together, make up an alphabet system of sorts to describe characteristic energies by their various combinations and interrelations.

    7. Adler Planetarium / Learning Astronomy / Planets / General Planetary Geology / C
    The Density of the planets. Density is a key number we use when we arefiguring out what kinds of substances and materials make up planets.
    http://www.adlerplanetarium.org/learn/planets/planetary_geology/density.ssi
    The Density of the Planets
    Density is a key number we use when we are figuring out what kinds of substances and materials make up planets. The most common planet-forming materials are:
    Iron - density 7.87 g/cm
    Basalt - density 3.3 g/cm
    Water - density 1 g/cm
    Cold ices (such as carbon dioxide, methane, ammonia) and hydrogen - density 0.07-0.09 g/cm
    The bulk density of a world will reflect the relative amounts of the materials the world is made of, regardless of what materials occur at the surface. This is vitally important because when planets and moons form they start to differentiate . This means gravity causes the heavy elements to sink to the center of the world, while light elements float to the surface. Thus, the materials at the surface of a world represent the top-most "scum" and not the true bulk of the planet's composition. The bulk density is the average of everything, inside and out, and is a true indicator for the real composition.
    What is the Density of the Planets and our Moon?
    Mercury has a density of 5.43 g/cm

    8. Planet Pursuit - Information On The Planets, Solar System, Mercury, Venus, Earth
    Pictures, facts and general information on the nine planets.
    http://homepage.eircom.net/~aidanbarry/planetpursuit/

    9. The Nine Planets A Multimedia Tour Of The Solar System
    The Nine planets A Multimedia Tour of the Solar System The Nine planets, "a multimedia tour of the solar system " is designed with the general reader in mind. Included are sections on all planets
    http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://seds.lpl.arizona.edu/nineplanets/ninepla

    10. Adler Planetarium / Learning Astronomy / Planets / General Planetary Geology / C
    scientists now think that the early Solar System was flooded with left over chunksof material that continuously rained down on the early planets leaving large
    http://www.adlerplanetarium.org/learn/planets/planetary_geology/crater_dating.ss
    Crater Dating
    Meteors fall onto a planet at a relatively regular rate. Small meteors are very common while large basin-forming meteors occur about once every hundred million years. Thus, if a surface has many craters it must have been undisturbed and exposed to bombardment for a long time. A surface with few craters must have been undisturbed and exposed for a short time.
    In the diagram of North America on the left each spot is a recognized crater (some of which are buried and had to be found by drilling or seismic investigation). There are about 50 or so. Now compare with a just a small area on the Moon in the image to the right. You can see that craters are everywhere.
    The Earth and Moon are pretty close together compared to the rest of the solar system. They should be hit by the same number of impacts. The big difference between them is that craters on the Earth are constantly being erased by other things - faults, mountains, lava flows, river valleys, seas, houses etc. The Moon has none of these, so its craters are still visible eons later. This is what scientists mean by an old surface. In comparison, North America is a younger, more-active surface.
    In order to figure out the relationships between different areas of a planet's surface there are two important measurements to take. First how many craters does each surface have? Second how big are the craters?

    11. Calendar Conversion Program Kairos; Font And Keyboard Utilities
    commercial, demo available Win95/98/NT Includes calendars required by historians of astronomy and general historians. Many details are provided for Indian and Jewish calendars and much besides. There is also a display of positions of the Sun, Moon and planets, effectively replacing Tuckerman's tables. A horoscope display, and details of lunar visibility, are calculated from modern parameters.
    http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/raymondm

    12. The Nine Planets An Overview Of The Solar System
    The Nine planets An Overview of the Solar System This section of the Nine planets provides a general understanding about the solar system. Divisions, orbits, sizes, and classification of objects
    http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.seds.org/nineplanets/nineplanets/ove

    13. GCSE PHYSICS  The Planets - General Information - Picture Of The Solar System -
    The Earth and Beyond. The planets. To see this part of the site you need tobecome a member. gcsescience.com Contents planets Index gcsescience.com.
    http://www.gcsescience.com/pun3.htm
    gcsescience.com gcsescience.com The Earth and Beyond The Planets To see this part of the site you need to become a member Click on the link below to see how quick and easy it is to join Become a Member Sections of this site open to non members are
    The Reactivity Series Extraction and Uses of Metals Rates of Reaction
    Catalysts and Energy from Chemistry
    Equations Waves Magnets and Electromagnetism from Physics Headings The Earth and Beyond gcsescience.com Contents Planets Index gcsescience.com

    14. Stars, Brown Dwarfs And Planets
    Paper by M.M. Woolfson and S. Oxley describing an alternative theory of planetary formation, seen by three referees, all of whom recommended against publication. Paper, objections, responses, and general comments on the ethics of scientific refereeing.
    http://www-users.york.ac.uk/~mmw1
    Stars, brown dwarfs and planets
    Physics Department, University of York, Heslington, York YO10 5DD, UK
    A paper with the above title was submitted to the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society on 20 th November 2000. It was seen by three referees, all of whom recommended against publication. The purpose of this presentation is to place into the public domain a contribution to cosmogony that otherwise would not be available. For completeness the objections that have been raised are also recorded here together with associated responses and comments by the authors. The presentation is in four parts:
  • The paper, as presented to the journal, but with minor typographic corrections not affecting the scientific arguments.
    Referees' reports (as written without correction of spelling and other errors) accompanied by authors' responses.
    Rejection statement by Editors of the journal.
    General comments on the Editorial policy of the MNRAS and on the ethics of scientific refereeing.
  • One of the authors, Stephen Oxley, on whose D.Phil thesis much of this work is based, is no longer in the academic field and this presentation is made solely by M M Woolfson.

    15. GCSE PHYSICS  The Planets - Orbit - Circular - Elliptical - Size, Speed And Sha
    The Earth and Beyond. Orbit general. A planet, asteroid or comet mayorbit a star. gcsescience.com Contents planets Index gcsescience.com.
    http://www.gcsescience.com/pun7.htm
    gcsescience.com gcsescience.com The Earth and Beyond Orbit General A planet asteroid or comet may orbit a star
    An artificial satellite or moon may orbit a planet To see this part of the site you need to become a member Click on the link below to see how quick and easy it is to join Become a Member Sections of this site open to non members are
    The Reactivity Series Extraction and Uses of Metals Rates of Reaction
    Catalysts and Energy from Chemistry
    Equations Waves Magnets and Electromagnetism from Physics Headings The Earth and Beyond gcsescience.com Contents Planets Index gcsescience.com

    16. On A General Method Of Expressing The Paths Of Light, And Of The Planets, By The
    An original paper by William Rowan Hamilton, dated 1833.
    http://www.maths.tcd.ie/pub/HistMath/People/Hamilton/LightPlanets/LightPlanets.h
    On a general Method of expressing the Paths of Light, and of the Planets, by the Coefficients of a Characteristic Function
    By William R. Hamilton, Royal Astronomer of Ireland [Dublin University Review and Quarterly Magazine,
    Vol. I, 1833, pp. 795-826.] By such steps, then, it has become an established theorem, fundamental in optical science, that the communication, whether between an illuminating body and a body illuminated, or between an object seen and a beholding eye, is effected by the gradual but very rapid passage of some thing, or influence, or state, called light, from the luminous or visible body, along mathematical or physical lines, usually called rays , and found to be, under the most common circumstances, exactly or nearly straight. Another early and important observation, was that of the broken or refracted lines of communication, between an object in water and an eye in air, and generally between a point in one ordinary medium and a point in another. A valuable series of experiments on such refraction was made and recorded by Ptolemy; but it was not till long afterwards that the law was discovered by Snellius. He found that if two lengths, in a certain ratio or proportion determined by the natures of the two media, be measured, from the point of breaking, or of bending, on the refracted ray and on the incident ray prolonged, these lengths have one common projection on the refracting surface, or on its tangent plane. This law of ordinary refraction has since been improved by Newton's discovery of the different refrangibility of the differently coloured rays; and has been applied to explain and to calculate the apparent elevation of the stars, produced by the atmosphere of the earth.

    17. Welcome To NSSDC's General Public Page
    is intended to guide members of the general public to NASA/NSSDC data and services Pages Created at general Public's Request. Trajectories of Selected Spacecraft, planets, and Comets
    http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nssdc/gen_public.html
    Welcome to NSSDC's General Public Page! T HIS PAGE is intended to guide members of the general public to NASA/NSSDC data and services most likely to be of interest to the non-researcher/scientist segment of the internet community. Our Role T HE National Aeronautics Space Administration (NASA) carries out its functions through several offices. NASA's Office of Space Sciences sponsors the National Space Science Data Center (NSSDC). NSSDC is primarily responsible for the archiving of space science data from past, present, and future NASA missions. We serve the science community and the general public in areas related to the space sciences (astrophysics and astronomy, solar physics, space plasma physics, lunar and planetary science). N SSDC is not intended as, nor is it, an encyclopedic source of information about NASA, its space activities, or space science in general. We provide data, and such information as we happen to have. There are many alternative sources of information about NASA, its activities, and space; several of these are identified below. Access to NSSDC's online WWW files, data, and information is free; nominal charges are made for dissemination of data on media, as, for instance, NSSDC's Planetary Images CD-ROM.
    NSSDC-Hosted Pages Most Frequently Visited by the Public
    • Photo Gallery

    • Popular and frequently requested pictures of planets, stars, and spacecraft

    18. The Nine Planets
    general information, some statistical data and links.
    http://seds.lpl.arizona.edu/nineplanets/nineplanets/earth.html
    The Nine Planets
    A Multimedia Tour of the Solar System
    by Bill Arnett
    The Nine Planets is an overview of the history, mythology, and current scientific knowledge of each of the planets and moons in our solar system. Each page has text and images, some have sounds and movies, most provide references to additional related information. All of the planets can be seen with a small telescope; most can be seen with binoculars. And large telescopes continue to provide much useful information. But the possibility of getting up close with interplanetary spacecraft has revolutionized planetary science. Very little of this site would have been possible without the space program. Nevertheless, there's a lot that you can see with very modest equipment or even with just your own eyes. Past generations of people found beauty and a sense of wonder contemplating the night sky. Today's scientific knowledge further enhances and deepens that experience. And you can share in it by simply going out in the evening and looking up Contents Hardcopy The New Solar System
    Summarizes what we've learned from interplanetary explorations in the last 25 years. My primary reference for

    19. The Nine Planets
    general information, some statistical data and links.
    http://seds.lpl.arizona.edu/nineplanets/nineplanets/saturn.html
    The Nine Planets
    A Multimedia Tour of the Solar System
    by Bill Arnett
    The Nine Planets is an overview of the history, mythology, and current scientific knowledge of each of the planets and moons in our solar system. Each page has text and images, some have sounds and movies, most provide references to additional related information. All of the planets can be seen with a small telescope; most can be seen with binoculars. And large telescopes continue to provide much useful information. But the possibility of getting up close with interplanetary spacecraft has revolutionized planetary science. Very little of this site would have been possible without the space program. Nevertheless, there's a lot that you can see with very modest equipment or even with just your own eyes. Past generations of people found beauty and a sense of wonder contemplating the night sky. Today's scientific knowledge further enhances and deepens that experience. And you can share in it by simply going out in the evening and looking up Contents Hardcopy The New Solar System
    Summarizes what we've learned from interplanetary explorations in the last 25 years. My primary reference for

    20. Alice Bailey & Djwhal Khul - Esoteric Astrology - Appendix - The Planets
    There are seven chief planets, the spheres of the in dwelling seven Spirits The Planetary Spirits, are the informing spirits of the stars in general and of the planet especially
    http://beaskund.helloyou.ws/netnews/bk/astrology/astr1237.html
    To Netnews Homepage Previous Next Index ... Table of Contents Esoteric Astrology - Appendix - Suggestions for Students The Planets 1. "There are seven chief planets, the spheres of the in dwelling seven Spirits. These seven Spirits art:
  • The seven chief groups of Dhyan Chohans. The seven Primeval Rays." (S.D. Vol. I, 626)
  • 2. "There are only seven planets specially connected with the Earth, and twelve houses, but the possible combinations of their aspects are countless... Each planet can stand to each of the other in twelve different aspects." (S.D. Vol. I, 626) 3. "The names of the Planets are applied in the same order everywhere and always." (S.D. Vol. I, 711) 4. "The Seven Planetary Regents (Planetary Logoi) are 'the Seven Sons of Sophia (Wisdom)'." (S.D. Vol. II, 221, Note) 5. "For Pythagoras the forces were Spiritual Entities, Gods, independent of planets and Matter as we see and know them on Earth, who are the rulers of the Sidereal Heaven." (S.D. Vol. I, 535) 6. "The seven Sons of Light - called after their planets and often even identified with them - namely, Saturn, Jupiter, Mercury, Mars, Venus and

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