Solar System Simulator

January 26, 1998

Solar System Simulator

I came across this interesting little site that is a part of the NASA site at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (where the Mars stuff happened this past summer). It is a simulator that allows you to look at any planet or satellite in our solar system from any other planet or body. If you have ever wanted to see what the Earth looked like from Mars, or Jupiter from the Sun, or Mars from the 3rd moon of Saturn, then this is the place for you. It is a nice educational tool for young astronomers, as well as sci-fi buffs. Stop by and visit this most interesting site.

http://space.jpl.nasa.gov/

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