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Our Solar System Moray Stark University of York

The Night Sky

M31: The Andromeda Galaxy 2 million light years away

NGC

Stingray Nebula (Hen-1357) Red: N ++ Green: O +++

Eagle Nebula: M16

Supernova 1987A Before During After

Crab Nebula

Supernova Fragments Carbon: Graphite Carbon: Diamond Silicon Carbide

Collapse of Dust Clouds

Examples of dust clouds around stars

Saturn

Pandora and Prometheus

Solar System

Tour of Solar System

Mercury

Venus

Earth and Moon: Galileo Fly-by

Mars

Mars

Evidence for Liquid Water on Mars

Evidence for Liquid Water on Mars

Allan Hills: Antarctica

Life on Mars?

Life on Mars?

Asteroid Belt Red: Earth Crossing Blue: Jupiter Crossing

Asteroid 433: Eros

Eros Orbit

Eros

Jupiter

Jupiter’s Satellites Amalthea Io Europa GanymedeCallisto

Io: Volcano Loki

Europa

Europa: Galileo Close-up

Saturn

Uranus

Neptune

Neptune

Pluto and Charon

Neptune and Triton

Triton

Kuiper Belt Objects

Short Period Comets: Halley 1996

Halley’s Comet - Giotto Fly-by

Comet Halley Orbit Ridpath and Tirion, Guide to Stars and Planets, Collins, 1984

Neighbourhood of our Solar System Solar System Evolution, S R Taylor, Cambridge Univ Press, 1992

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