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  1. Solar System Exploration: Bodies: Meteors, Meteorites and Meteoroids
    Meteorites range in measure from micrometer-size grains to large individual boulders.
    http: //sse.jpl.nasa.gov/features/planets/meteoroid...

  2. Solar System Exploration: Bodies: Neptune
    With an orbital period of 165 years, Neptune has yet to complete one full trip around the sun since it was discovered in 1846!
    http: //sse.jpl.nasa.gov/features/planets/neptune/n...

  3. Solar System Exploration: Bodies: Pluto
    Smaller than Earth's moon, Pluto remains an unexplored celestial snowball 4 billion miles from the Sun.
    http: //sse.jpl.nasa.gov/features/planets/pluto/plu...

  4. Solar System Exploration: Bodies: Saturn
    Saturn, the sixth planet from the Sun, is one of the five planets visible from Earth without a telescope.
    http: //sse.jpl.nasa.gov/features/planets/saturn/sa...

  5. Solar System Exploration: Bodies: The Sun
    Most of the mass in our solar system is contained in the Sun, or, as Carl Sagan used to say, our solar system consists of one star and some debris.
    http: //sse.jpl.nasa.gov/features/planets/sun/sun.h...

  6. Solar System Live
    You can view the entire Solar System, or just the inner planets through the orbit of Mars. Controls allow you to set time and date, viewpoint, observing location, orbital elements to track an asteroid or comet, and a variety of other parameters.
    http: //fourmilab.ch/solar/solar.html

  7. StarChild
    A Learning Center for Young Astronomers. Images, videos and information about the solar system.
    http: //starchild.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/StarChild/

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