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Old March 25th 04, 04:15 PM
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Hi all, First time posting here. I'm looking for an interactive viewer
of our solar system. I kind of remember a viewer from National
Geographic but I can't seem to find it .Does anybody know the url for
it or know of a better viewer. Thank you in advance GIPSTER


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Old April 17th 04, 03:09 AM
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Hi all, First time posting here. I'm looking for an interactive viewer
of our solar system. I kind of remember a viewer from National
Geographic but I can't seem to find it .Does anybody know the url for
it or know of a better viewer. Thank you in advance GIPSTER


This may not be exactly what you're looking for, but it's useful and
it's free. Try "The Planets" v 2.02 from
http://www.cpac.org.uk/

If you choose the solar system, you can choose several zoom levels, then
put it into motion at a variety of different speeds. Or find the
configuration at specific dates/times.

It will also give you Jupiter and Saturn's moons. And other things.

Gary+
 




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