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 By 
              Andrew Fraknoi© Copyright 2001, Project ASTRO, Astronomical 
              Society of the Pacific
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              the last few decades, the planets and moons in the solar system 
              have been revealed as wonderfully individual worlds that we are 
              beginning to explore in detail. Here are some resources to help 
              your family get to know these worlds better. Books 
              for Kids (age 8 and up) Dickinson, 
              Terence Other Worlds: A Beginners Guide to the Planets 
              and Moons. 1995, Firefly 
              Books. Lauber, 
              Patricia Journey to the Planets, 4th 
              edition. 1993, Crown. Simon, 
              Seymour The Solar System: Facts and Exploration. 
              1995, Henry Holt. Books 
              for Adults McNab, 
              David and Younger, James The Planets. 1999, 
              Yale University Press. This beautiful coffee-table 
              book accompanies a PBS TV series of the same name. Written by a 
              journalist and TV producer and accompanied by many color images, 
              the text gives an overview of our modern understanding of the solar 
              system. Miller, 
              Ron and Hartmann, William The Grand Tour: A Travelers 
              Guide to the Solar System, 2nd 
              ed. 1993, Workman. This paperback volume by two artists (one of 
              whom is an astronomer) shows the planets in photographs and paintings. 
              A good primer for beginners. Morrison, 
              David Exploring Planetary Worlds. 1993, Scientific 
              American Library/W. H. Freeman. A clear, non-technical survey by 
              one of the foremost astronomers who specializes in the planets. A 
              Few Useful Websites The 
              Nine Planets: A Multimedia Tour of the Solar Systemhttp://www.nineplanets.org
 Amateur 
              astronomer and web wizard Bill Arnett keeps this likeable site of 
              information, images, and links.
 Views 
              of the Solar Systemhttp://www.solarviews.com/eng/homepage.htm
 Engineer 
              and professional image processor Calvin Hamilton has assembled a 
              site similar to Nine Planets, but with even more graphics and images.
 Planetary 
              Photojournalhttp://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov
 This 
              terrific site collects and organizes several thousand of the best 
              images from recent NASA spacecraft. They are all in the public domain 
              (paid for by your tax dollars) and can be downloaded in several 
              different picture formats.
 For 
              more readings and web sites (including the best resources on individual 
              planets and moons), see our Solar System Resource Guide on the web 
              at: http://www.astrosociety.org/education/resources/solarsys.html                               |