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- Asteroids: Deadly Impact [IA][Direct] -
You're a secret agent assigned to nail extraterrestrial perpetrators, asteroids, comets, meteors, and meteorites for crimes against the planet. Close every case and you might win a real meteorite.
- Comet & Minor Planet [IA][Direct] -
Ephemerides, star chart and free software for observers.
- Comet Observation [IA][Direct]
- Comets and Meteor Showers [IA][Direct]
- Comets and Meteors Workshop [IA][Direct]
- Comets, Culture, & Currency [IA][Direct] -
Direct social and physical impact of comet debris during the holocene and long term impact of rationalizing such phenomena.
- Comet's Tale, The [IA][Direct] -
Self guided module, classroom activity and interactive learning game. Includes instructions on how to make a comet in the classroom.
- Doomsday, asteroids & comets [IA][Direct] -
The doomsday scenario.
- Earth-Crossing Asteroids [IA][Direct] -
Images and animations of Earth-crossing asteroids.
- International Comet Quarterly [IA][Direct]
- Latest Pictures of Comets [IA][Direct]
- Meteorite Central [IA][Direct] -
Site offers meteorite information, educational articles, a mailing list, chat room, and meteorites for sale.
- Meteors - Norwegian Astronomical Society [IA][Direct]
- Minor Planet Center [IA][Direct] -
Operates at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, under the auspices of Commission 20 of the International Astronomical Union (IAU).
- Minor Planets and Comets [IA][Direct]
- Monthly Information about Comets [IA][Direct]
- NEAT Project - Near-Earth Asteroid Tracking [IA][Direct] -
Project to autonomously search for near-Earth and Earth crossing asteroids using a computer controlled telescope, a CCD camera and some NEAT software.
- Rock & Roll Minor Planets [IA][Direct] -
Actual minor planets names after actual classic rock stars.
- SKY Online's Comet Page [IA][Direct]
- Welcome to Wombat [IA][Direct] -
Dedicated to the most lovely marsupial, the wombat and to amateur astronomy and especially comets.
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