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Observation of the Week Archive



Date: Wed, 2 Dec 1998 21:39:15 +0100
From: Michael Uwe Moebius <m.moebius@uni-koeln.de>

Observation of the Week Archive -- NASA

http://observe.ivv.nasa.gov/nasa/ootw/1998/oarch98_index.html
(Link inactive 6 July 2004)

http://observe.arc.nasa.gov/nasa/ootw/1999/oarch99_index.html
(Link active 6 July 2004)

NASA Observatorium

http://observe.ivv.nasa.gov/nasa/core.shtml
(Link inactive 6 July 2004)

http://observe.arc.nasa.gov/nasa/core.shtml.html
(Link active 6 July 2004)

Each week, NASA's Observatorium posts an "observation of the week" in one
of the following broad categories: earth sciences, sun and the solar
system, stars, galaxies, the universe, education, human spaceflight, space
technology, or space history. These weekly observations (such as the
recent Leonid Meteor storm) are described in general terms and are
accompanied by color images and links to recommended sites. Interested
viewers may browse the archive (1995 to present) for events by subject or
date. The simplicity of the site allows for easy access to a wide range of
interesting and current information -- whether radar images of Mount
Vesuvius, an understanding of Tsunamis, or Galactic Cannibalism. Several
new features (e.g., Hydrologic Cycle, Teacher's Guides), in addition to
the current "observation of the week," are posted at the Observatorium's
homepage.

e-mail:  curator@rspac.ivv.nasa.gov


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