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THE PLANET JUPITER
1.
Jupiter: The Planet
http://ccf.arc.nasa.gov/galileo_probe/htmls/jupiter_the_planet.html
View the changing face of Jupiter's surface, including its Great Red Spot, taken during space explorations. Access a list of FAQs.
Jupiter: The Planet
2.
Online From Jupiter
http://quest.arc.nasa.gov/galileo/
Resources for educators and students on NASA's Galileo project which is studying the planet Jupiter and its moons.
3.
Comet Shoemaker-Levy - NASA
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/sl9/
Find text and hundreds of downloadable images of the collision between comet Shoemaker-Levy and the planet Jupiter.
4.
Information on the Outer Planets and Their Moons
http://www.loucol.com/studsfm/space/web%20pages/informat.htm
Simple table lists the names and diameters of Jupiter's moons, including the distance of each from the planet's center.
5.
[Image of Target Planet]
Jupiter System
http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/PIAGenPlanetPage.pl?Jupiter
Locate images from NASA missions to the planet. Search by specific celestial body or spacecraft.
6.
Jupiter - Constants and Equations Pages
http://www.tcaep.co.uk/astro/planets/jupiter/
Hard-core astronomers will delight in the bulk, orbital, observational, and atmospheric parameters available for the planet and its satellites.
7.
Jupiter - NSSDC Photo Gallery
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/photo_gallery/photogallery-jupiter.html
Browse full-color pics of the planet, its Great Red Spot, and its satellites. With official NASA press-release captions.
8.
Jupiter's Moons and Rings
http://windows.engin.umich.edu/cgi-bin/tour_def?/jupiter/moons_and_rings.html
Covers the discovery of the planet's ring system and Galilean satellites in depth. With a color image of Europa.
9.
Jupiter - The Nine Planets, Just for Kids
http://www.tcsn.net/afiner/jupiter.htm
Offers photos and video clips of this majestic planet, the largest in the known solar system. Provides a history lesson.
10.
Jupiter - Views of the Solar System
http://www.hawastsoc.org/solar/eng/jupiter.htm
Comprehensive guide offers articles, research projects, and vital statistics featuring this red planet. Includes images and links.
11.
Jupiter Events
http://www.physics.sfasu.edu/astro/jupiter.html
Check out the latest images and research on the solar system's largest planet, including its collision with Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9.
12.
 
Jupiter - University of Hawaii
http://hoku.ifa.hawaii.edu/astrokid/files/jupiter.htm
View movie clips of this huge planet, taken from the Voyager exploratory space missions. Includes photos of its moons and surface landscapes.
13.
Jupiter - Encarta Encyclopedia
http://encarta.msn.com/index/conciseindex/32/03203000.htm?z=1&pg=2&br=1
Review this guide to the statistics, scientific developments, and historical events for this planet. Get related links.
14.
Galileo is on its way!
Spacecraft Galileo at Jupiter
http://eis.jpl.nasa.gov/~skientz/galileo/
Find descriptions and illustrations of Project Galileo's trials and tribulations during its six-year quest to explore the large planet.
15.
Jupiter - NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/planets/jupiter/
Learn about the chemical composition and history of this gaseous planet. Includes a description of Project Galileo.
16.
Jupiter
Jupiter - Kids N' Space
http://www.kidsnspace.org/jupiter.htm
View a kids-oriented resource of details about this gaseous, red planet, the solar system's largest. Includes descriptions of its moons.
17.
Galileo Probe
http://ccf.arc.nasa.gov/galileo_probe/
NASA's Ames Research Center outlines the Jupiter exploration flight. Provides mission details, flight updates, and educational resources.
18.
Jupiter - US Geological Survey
http://wwwflag.wr.usgs.gov/USGSFlag/Space/wall/jupiter.html
View images and factsheets featuring this giant, gaseous planet and its satellites. Provides a link to educational outreach programs.
19.
Jupiter Interior Overview
http://windows.ivv.nasa.gov/jupiter/planet_structure.html
Review basic facts about this large planet's evolution and chemical composition. See an image gallery.
20.
Galileo Project Home
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/galileo
The NASA Galileo Mission launched in 1989 en route to Jupiter and its moons, Io, Callisto, Europa and Ganymede.
Satellite 4 - Moons
21.  
The Planet Jupiter Photo Gallery
http://www.j-2.com/space/jupiter.htm
Here at the Gallery, you'll find a collection of the best high-resolution photographs of Jupiter and its moons.
22.
Useful URLs: Jupiter (Planet)
http://www.bccls.org/reference/dewey/AAA-0520.shtml
Useful URLs: Jupiter (Planet) Project Galileo @http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/galileo/ Learn about Jupiter and the solar system, spacecrafts and space missions on this NASA-sponsored web site. There's a section for teachers who are looking for ways to...
23.
Galileo Project: The Moons and Rings of Jupiter
http://galileo.jpl.nasa.gov/moons/moons.html
A Miniature Solar System. The planet Jupiter's four largest moons are called the Galilean satellites, after Galileo Galilei who discovered them in 1610. These moons, named Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto, are particularly intriguing
Jupiter, Gas Giant
24.
Jupiter size comparisons
http://ic-www.arc.nasa.gov/ic/projects/bayes-group/Atlas/size/Jupiter
Jupiter is 11.0 times the diameter of Earth. Jupiter is 1.21 times the diameter of the planet Saturn. Jupiter is 2.78 times the diameter of the planet Uranus. Jupiter is 2.9 times the diameter of the planet Neptune. Jupiter is 20.6 times the...
25.  
Jupiter
Jupiter
http://athena.wednet.edu/curric/space/planets/jupiter.html
Jupiter The fifth planet from the Sun, Jupiter, is about five times further from the Sun and eleven times bigger than the Earth. It is so huge that its mass is twice that of all the other planets added together! The year on Jupiter is a little less.
26.
Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 Collision with Jupiter
http://seds.lpl.arizona.edu/sl9/sl9.html
[ Impact Images | Other Images | Information | Web Sites | Comments | SEDS Page ] On 1994 July 16-22, over twenty fragments of comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 collided with the planet Jupiter. The comet, discovered the previous year by astronomers Carolyn...
Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 Collision with Jupiter
27.
Solar System Simulator
http://space.jpl.nasa.gov/
Welcome to the solar system simulator, a NASA/JPL/Caltech spyglass on the cosmos. Select from the options below to have the simulator create a color image of your favorite planet or satellite! The simulator was down temporarily due to hardware...
28.
Maps of the Solar System
http://maps.jpl.nasa.gov/
Welcome to the solar system surface map database, a NASA/JPL/Caltech spyglass on the cosmos. Select your planetary system of choice and download maps, or browse the surface features of your favorite planet or satellite! Mercury Venus Earth Mars...
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29.
Jupiter
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/planets/jupiterpage.html
Jupiter Jupiter Fact Sheet Jovian Satellite Fact Sheet Jovian Rings Fact Sheet Images of Jupiter - from the Catalog of Spaceborne Imaging Images of Jupiter's Satellites - from the Catalog of Spaceborne Imaging NSSDC Planetary Photo Gallery - More...
30.
Infoseek:Planet Jupiter
http://www.infoseek.com/WebDir/Science/Astronomy_and_space/Solar_system_and_planets/Planet_Jupiter
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