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External

European Space Agency (ESA)

European Space Agency Space Science Programme (ESA)

National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA)

NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)

The Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council (PPARC)

The Royal Society

Royal Astronomical Society

 

International Solar Terrestrial Physics (ISTP)

Magnetosphere Ionosphere & Solar-Terrestrial (MIST)

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

UK goes to the planets

UK planetary forum

Europlanet

 

Satellite Situation Center

Space Physics Data facility

SPace ENVironment Information System

 

Nature

Science

New Scientist

BBC Science & Technology pages

 

Cassini-Huygens home

SWRI Space Physics Resources

 

Venus Express home

 

Mars Express home

ExoMars home

 

Oulu Space Physics Textbook

Internal

Discussion group schedule

MSSL Publications database

"How to" - our computing pages, (Plasma-)FAQ-O-Matic, Squirrel Mail

MSSL computing pages, (MSSL-)FAQ-O-Matic, etc.

Web of Science

 

Fun Science (External)

Heavens Above (view from MSSL) Where can you look to see Satellites?

Solar System Simulator (NASA) Where are the planets? (past/present/future)

National Space Center (UK - Leicester)

Satellite Images of Earth at Night

Final Frontier BBC & O.U. TV programme.

The Nine Planets Resources on the solar system.

Astronomy picture of the day


9th January 2007
Rob Wilson
hjm@mssl.ucl.ac.uk