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Planetary Science at ASU

ASU Astrobiology Institute
The Astrobiology Institute features news archives, educational information for teachers and students, and information regarding member institutions.

ASU Space Photography Laboratory
The Space Photography Lab is one of 18 Regional Planetary Image Facility (RPIF) data centers worldwide. The facility supports the planetary science research of faculty, students, and staff, as well as the educational community and general public.

ASU Center for Meteorite Studies
Visit the largest university-based meteorite collection in the world, right here at ASU.

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Explore the Solar System

Planetary Photojournal
Want to look at the sun without burning your eyes out? Care to take a look at Jupiter's moons? This site lets you peruse NASA's collection of photos of our solar system.

NASA Home Page
Visit the folks who put a man on the moon to learn about past, present and future space missions; our solar system; and aerospace research.

The Nine Planets
A multimedia tour of the history, mythology, and current scientific knowledge of each of the planets and moons in our solar system.

Project Galileo
Everything you could possibly want to know about the Galileo mission to Jupiter.

Mars Exploration
Watch real dust storms on Mars, learn about the search for life on the Red Planet, find out how spacecraft actually get to Mars, and much more.

Planet Images
A huge collection of photos of the planets and moons in our solar system.

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Learning Science

ASU Mars K-12 Outreach Group
The program offers a quarterly newsletter for kids in grades K-8, tours of the ASU Mars Space Flight facility, teacher training programs, school visits and more.

Ask A Biologist
Just think how great it would be if you could ask a real scientist a tough question whenever you were puzzled. Now you can. Visit ASU's Ask a Biologist site on the Internet.

Arizona Science Center
Is your brain hungry for information? Fill it up to your eyeballs at the Arizona Science Center, a very cool place to satisfy your need to know. For more information about exhibits and classes and programs of all kinds, hop on the Internet and visit their site.

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