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  1. Galileo Mission to Jupiter Latest Images (Ames)

  2. Jupiter (Hamilton)
      Includes pictures, articles, and links.

  3. Europa - Jupiter Moon May Have Water (NASA Science)
      Provides an article about the possibility of water, and therefore life, on Europa. 8-00

  4. Europa - Jupiter Moon May Have Water (Space.com)
      Provides an article about the possibility of water, and therefore life, on Europa. 8-00

  5. Jupiter (KidsAstronomy.com)
      Provides a picture and information, such as the orbit, rotation, mass, distance from the sun, speed, volume relative to the earth, temperature, atmosphere, and diameter. Even tells how much you would weight if you were there. 11-00.

  6. Jupiter Coloring Book (EnchantedLearning.com)
      Provides a picture. 1-05

  7. Jupiter (Wikibooks.org)
      Provides a description in simple language. 1-05

  8. Questions About the Jupiter (ASK and Astronomer for Kids)
      Provides questions and answers for kids and adults. 01-06

  9. Astronomy - Jupiter - Galileo Mission to Jupiter Educational Resources (NASA)

  10. Jupiter

  11. Astronomy Lesson Plans (Awesome Library)
      See the "Astronomy" section of the Science Lessons.

  12. Planets Found in Solar System Similar to Ours (University of California, Berkeley - Exoplanets.org)
      Provides news about the discovery of a Jupiter size planet that is in an orbit similar to the orbit of our Jupiter. 8-01

  13. Solar System - Printable Pictures (NASA - Spaceplace)
      Provides printable color pictures of the Sun, Moon, Earth, and other planets of the solar system. Includes Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Neptune, Saturn, Uranus, Pluto, Halley's Comet, the asteroid Eros, and the moons Charon, Io, Ganymede, and Titan. 9-01

  14. Solar System Basics (Arnett)
      Provides pictures and basic facts about the Sun, Moon, Earth, and other planets of the solar system. Includes Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Neptune, Saturn, Uranus, Pluto, Halley's Comet, the asteroid Eros, and the moons Charon, Io, Ganymede, Titan, and more. 1-02

  15. Remembering the 11 Planets (CNN News)
      "Those having trouble remembering the newly assigned 11 planets, including three dwarfs, are getting help from a fourth-grader."

      " Her award-winning phrase is: My Very Exciting Magic Carpet Just Sailed Under Nine Palace Elephants."

      "The 11 recognized planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Ceres, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto and Eris." 02-08

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