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Part 2 of Solar System

Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) 1996 to 2006 240,000 photos

Mars photograph

4 views of surface

Mars 19 June 1976 Viking Spacecraft

Mars surface

Olympus Mons largest volcano in solar system

3D generated image

Valles Marinesis 3,200 km

Galileo being launched

Jupiter

Jupiter and its moon, Io

Several Moons of Jupiter (43 are named) Callisto Europa Amalthea Ganymede

Saturn -- view from Hubble

Saturn: infrared image

Voyager spacecraft

B-rings of Saturn From Voyager Nov. 2006

Asteroids Gaspra & Ida Moon, Dactyl

Uranus Giant gas planet Ultra-violet photo

Hubble Space Telescope Taken from shuttle after deployment

Neptune Another giant gas planet

Neptune from Mariner Spacecraft

Clouds above Neptune

Triton -- one of Neptune’s moons

Neptune N-rings

Pluto 2 photographs

Pluto and its satellite, Charon

The End Continued as “Outer Space3.ppt”

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