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An Atlas of The Universe - 3 views

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    This web page is designed to give everyone an idea of what our universe actually looks like. There are nine main maps on this web page, each one approximately ten times the scale of the previous one. The first map shows the nearest stars and then the other maps slowly expand out until we have reached the scale of the entire visible universe.
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SKY-map.org/ - 0 views

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    Our on-line system is a detailed sky map. We generate the map automatically using our database with the positions and basic characteristics of space objects.
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stardroid - Sky Map open source project. - Google Project Hosting - 2 views

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    home page for the Sky Map open source project. You can find the code here and participate in all of the development activities.
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SDSS SkyServer DR9 - 0 views

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    This website presents data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, a project to make a map of a large part of the universe. We would like to show you the beauty of the universe, and share with you our excitement as we build the largest map in the history of the world.
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AuroraMap | A live aurora forecast map with places to view the Northern Lights - 0 views

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    A northern lights forecast map with current and historical Flickr images. Forecast is based on Kp index and Bz
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Deep Space Map - 2 views

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    "Deep Space Map allows you to view celestial objects, including stars, constellations, galaxies and planets. The images seen here are identical to those found in version 1 that uses Google Earth API."

Surface and core of the Earth in its sights - 0 views

started by Sandra Flores on 05 Jan 15 no follow-up yet

Surface and core of the Earth in its sights - 0 views

started by Sandra Flores on 09 Jan 15 no follow-up yet
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Blue Marble Navigator - 3 views

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    NASA's "Blue Marble" pictures of Earth show each month of the year 2004 to illustrate changes in snow cover and vegetation. Here, you can browse their maximum resolution of four pixels per km², as well as a slightly coarser night-lights map, enhanced by town names and national borders.
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SDSS-III - 0 views

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    Building on the legacy of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) and SDSS-II, the SDSS-III Collaboration is working to map the Milky Way, search for extrasolar planets, and solve the mystery of dark energy.
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Sloan Survey Expands to Explore Larger Universe in 3D - 0 views

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    And though we may be away from those holographic representations, the Sloan Digital Sky Survey will soon be entering its third phase, in an attempt to create the biggest 3D map of the universe created so far.
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6dF Galaxy Survey - 0 views

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    The 6dF Galaxy Survey (6dFGS) has mapped the nearby universe over nearly half the sky.
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Gaia Archive - 0 views

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    "Gaia is an ambitious mission to chart a three-dimensional map of our Galaxy, the Milky Way, in the process revealing the composition, formation and evolution of the Galaxy. Gaia will provide unprecedented positional and radial velocity measurements with the accuracies needed to produce a stereoscopic and kinematic census of about one billion stars in our Galaxy and throughout the Local Group. This amounts to about 1 per cent of the Galactic stellar population. "
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Sloan Digital Sky Survey - 0 views

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    The Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) is one of the most ambitious and influential surveys in the history of astronomy. Over eight years of operations (SDSS-I, 2000-2005; SDSS-II, 2005-2008), it obtained deep, multi-color images covering more than a quarter of the sky and created 3-dimensional maps containing more than 930,000 galaxies and more than 120,000 quasars. SDSS data have been released to the scientific community and the general public in annual increments, with the final public data release from SDSS-II scheduled for October 31, 2008. SDSS-III, a program of four new surveys using SDSS facilities, began observations in July 2008, and will continue through 2014.
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Mars by Kenneth Field - 0 views

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    planet mars
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Sloan Digital Sky Survey - 0 views

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    The Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) is one of the most ambitious and influential surveys in the history of astronomy. Over eight years of operations (SDSS-I, 2000-2005; SDSS-II, 2005-2008), it obtained deep, multi-color images covering more than a quarter of the sky and created 3-dimensional maps containing more than 930,000 galaxies and more than 120,000 quasars. SDSS data have been released to the scientific community and the general public in annual increments, with the final public data release from SDSS-II scheduled for October 31, 2008. SDSS-III, a program of four new surveys using SDSS facilities, began observations in July 2008, and will continue through 2014.
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SDSS-III - 1 views

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    "Building on the Legacy of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) and SDSS-II, the SDSS-III Collaboration is working to map the Milky Way, search for extrasolar planets, and solve the mystery of dark energy."
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