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[http://www.panspermia-theory.com/] - Panspermia Theory
 
[http://www.panspermia-theory.com/] - Panspermia Theory
  
==Asteroids and Comets==
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==Asteroids and Comets and Meteorites==
  
 
[https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/11975] - NASA - 3000 Comets for SOHO time-lapse animation
 
[https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/11975] - NASA - 3000 Comets for SOHO time-lapse animation
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[https://www.princeton.edu/news/2012/01/12/quasicrystal-extraterrestrial-origin-princeton-researchers-find?section=topstories] - Princeton - quasicrystal
  
 
[https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/spaceimages/details.php?id=PIA00333] - JPL/NASA - Asteroid Ida and satellite Dactyl - color
 
[https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/spaceimages/details.php?id=PIA00333] - JPL/NASA - Asteroid Ida and satellite Dactyl - color
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[https://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl-raw-images/msss/00767/mhli/0767MH0001900010300135C00_DXXX.jpg] - JPL/NASA - anomalous surface feature context image
 
[https://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl-raw-images/msss/00767/mhli/0767MH0001900010300135C00_DXXX.jpg] - JPL/NASA - anomalous surface feature context image
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=Extrasolar Systems=
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[https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/speaking-of-science/wp/2017/01/27/watch-four-alien-worlds-orbit-a-distant-star/?utm_term=.80ffff3725c3] - Washington Post - four alien planets orbiting
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==Alpha Centauri==
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[https://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/goddard/2016/hubbles-best-image-of-alpha-centauri-a-and-b] - NASA - HST - Alpha Centauri A&B
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[https://exoplanets.nasa.gov/news/1383/eso-discovers-earth-size-planet-in-habitable-zone-of-nearest-star/] - ESP - earth-size planet in the habitable zone of nearest star system
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==Trappist-1==
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[https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-telescope-reveals-largest-batch-of-earth-size-habitable-zone-planets-around] - NASA - press release - 2/22/2017
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[https://www.nasa.gov/feature/jpl/trappist-1-is-older-than-our-solar-system] - NASA - Trappist-1

Revision as of 16:07, 4 September 2017

The Cosmic Perspective

[1] - Hayden Planetarium 4/2/2007 Neil deGrasse Tyson

Ocean Worlds

[2] JPL/NASA - infographic

Ceres

[3] JPL/NASA - infrared images - (brightest spots designated Area 5)

[4] JPL/NASA - Occator Crater bright spots

[5] JPL/NASA - Occator Crater bright spots

[6] National Geographic - overview

[7] JPL/NASA - Occator Crater and carbonates

[8] NASA - age of Occator Crater bright spots

[9] JPL/NASA - center of Occator Crater (enhanced color)

[10] JPL/NASA - Flight Over Occator Crater

[11] Scientific American - possible subsurface ocean

[12] JPL/NASA - Haulani Crater - enhanced color

[13] Space.com - interior layers rendering

[14] EOS.org - geologically active

[15] JPL/NASA - Ahuna Mons - side view

[16] phys.org - Ahuna Mons

[17] Nature - Ahuna Mons

[18] JPL/NASA - Oxo Crater - side view

[19] JPL/NASA - Ceres in Color

[20] JPL/NASA - organic molecules - Ernutet Crater

[21] Space.com - organic molecules - Ernutet Crater

[22] JPL/NASA - Dawn Journal

[23] JPL/NASA - Complex Relationships in the Occator-Kirnis Region

Jupiter

[24] - JPL/NASA - North Pole

[25] - JPL/NASA - South Pole

[26] - JPL/NASA - South Pole

[27] - JPL/NASA - South Pole

[28] - JPL/NASA - South Pole Composite

[29] - JPL/NASA - Infrared

[30] - JPL/NASA - Io color and heat

[31] - JPL/NASA - Io closeup

[32] - NASA - Io blue plume

[33] - JPL/NASA - Io Pele Plume

[34] - JPL/NASA - Io hi res plume

[35] - JPL/NASA - Io plumes

[36] - JPL/NASA - Io Southern Hemisphere

[37] - JPL/NASA - Io South Pole

[38] - JPL/NASA - Europa color

[39] - JPL/NASA - Europa

[40] - JPL/NASA - Europa - closeup color

[41] - JPL/NASA - Europa Clay Prints

[42] - JPL/NASA - Europa Cracks and Ridges

[43] - JPL/NASA - Ganymede

[44] - JPL/NASA - Ganymede

[45] - JPL/NASA - Callisto

[46] - Juno - Moons - animation

Saturn

[47] - JPL/NASA - Saturn

[48] - JPL/NASA - Moons - color

[49] - JPL/NASA - North Pole - animation

[50] - JPL/NASA - Enceladus - animation

[51] - JPL/NASA - Enceladus south polar plumes

[52] - JPL/NASA - Enceladus electrical connection with Saturn

[53] - ESA - Enceladus South Pole heat

[54] - JPL/NASA - Enceladus color map

[55] - JPL/NASA - Enceladus South Pole closeup

[56] - JPL/NASA - Enceladus closeup

[57] - JPL/NASA - Enceladus orbital squeeze (featuring Saturn)

[58] - JPL/NASA - Enceladus subsurface rendering

[59] - JPL/NASA - Enceladus plumes closeup

[60] - JPL/NASA - Mimas

[61] - JPL/NASA - Mimas and Tethys infrared

[62] - JPL/NASA - Tethys color map

[63] - JPL/NASA - Tethys red stripes

[64] - JPL/NASA - Dione color map

[65] - JPL/NASA - Dione

[66] - JPL/NASA - Dione

[67] - JPL/NASA - Dione closeup

[68] - JPL/NASA - Dione more closeup

[69] - JPL/NASA - Rhea

[70] - JPL/NASA - Rhea

[71] - JPL/NASA - Titan

[72] - JPL/NASA - Titan's organic compounds

[73] - JPL/NASA - Titan summer clouds

[74] - JPL/NASA - Titan atmosphere colors

[75] - JPL/NASA - Pan

[76] - JPL/NASA - Pandora

[77] - JPL/NASA - Iapetus color map

[78] - JPL/NASA - Iapetus closeup

Uranus

[79] - JPL/NASA - Uranus

[80] - JPL/NASA - Uranus Moons

[81] - JPL/NASA - Miranda

[82] - JPL/NASA - Miranda closeup

[83] - JPL/NASA - Miranda more closeup

[84] - JPL/NASA - Umbriel

[85] - JPL/NASA - Titania

Neptune

[86] - JPL/NASA - Neptune

[87] - JPL/NASA - Triton color

[88] - JPL/NASA - Triton color map

[89] - JPL/NASA - Triton color video

[90] - JPL/NASA - Triton closeup

[91] - JPL/NASA - Triton cantaloupe terrain

[92] - JPL/NASA - Triton volcanic plain

Pluto

[93] - NASA - Pluto methane

[94] - NASA - Pluto the other red planet

[95] - NASA - Pluto's orientation with the equator

[96] - JPL/NASA - Pluto and Charon enhanced color

[97] - NASA - Pluto's size

[98] - NASA - Views of Pluto through the years

[99] - NASA - frozen shoreline closeup

[100] - JPL/NASA - Pluto color

[101] - JPL/NASA - Pluto moons

[102] - NASA - icy plains closeup

[103] - JHUAPL - Pluto badlands closeup

[104] - JPL/NASA - Pluto cryovolcano

[105] - Space.com - Pluto water

[106] - NASA - Pluto haze layers

[107] - NASA - Pluto Wright Mons color

[108] - NASA - icy spider feature

[109] - NASA - Pluto hills

[110] - JPL/NASA - Pluto North Pole

[111] - NASA - Pluto dark side

[112] - JPL/NASA - Pluto blue sky

[113] - Brown U. - Futurity.org - Pluto ocean

[114] - The Guardian - Pluto ocean

[115] - NYT - Pluto ocean

Panspermia Theory

[116] - Panspermia Theory

Asteroids and Comets and Meteorites

[117] - NASA - 3000 Comets for SOHO time-lapse animation

[118] - Princeton - quasicrystal

[119] - JPL/NASA - Asteroid Ida and satellite Dactyl - color

[120] - JPL/NASA - Elongated asteroid

[121] - JPL/NASA - Elongated asteroid

[122] - brucegary.net - Comet ISON - Bruce Gary (retired professional astronomer)

[123] - Comet ISON orbital diagram

[124] - NBC News - Comet ISON - before perihelion

[125] - NASA - Comet ISON - after perihelion

[126] - CNN - Comet ISON

[127] - PBS - Comet ISON

[128] - NASA - anomalies around the stereo spacecraft 5/29/2016

Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko / Rosetta Mission

[129] - ESA - Rosetta catelogue

[130] - NASA - atmosphere

[131] - ESA - Philae close up

[132] - phys.org - exposed water ice

[133] - LA Times - oxygen found

[134] - The Guardian - oxygen found

[135] - NASA - Astronomy Picture of the Day - color

[136] - gigapan.com - high resolution closeups

[137] - sciencemag - Pre-biotic chemicals

Inner Rocky Planets

Mercury

[138] - NASA - Mercury Solar Transit

[139] - spaceref.com - NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Carnegie Institution of Washington - colorful crater

[140] - NASA - North Pole water ice

Venus

[141] - NASA - Venus may have been habitable

Earth

[142] - usra.edu - Moon closeup

[143] - NASA - captured asteroid

[144] - JPL/NASA - Asteroid flyby animation

[145] - BBC - tardigrades

[146] - Washington Post - tardigrades

Mars

[147] - phys.org - ISRO - first colour image

[148] - ISRO - full disk image from colour camera

[149] - ISRO - images from colour camera

[150] - spaceref - ISRO images of Phobos and Martian atmosphere

[151] - ESA - past habitability

[152] - NASA - Comet Siding Spring Mars flyby

[153] - JPL/NASA - Mars clouds

[154] - uahirise - Mars gullies

[155] - NASA - meteorite impact reveals subsurface ice

[156] - uahirise - dark streaks down crater wall

[157] - ushirise - dark streaks down crater wall

[158] - JPL/NASA - dark streaks down hillside

[159] - uahirise - textured surface

[160] - uahirise - textured surface

[161] - JPL/NASA - north polar cap

[162] - NASA - south polar cap

[163] - NASA - south polar texture

[164] - NASA - Astronomy Picture of the Day - south polar texture

[165] - JPL/NASA - south polar terrain

[166] - marsanomalyresearch.com - south polar anomaly

[167] - JPL/NASA - rectangles with wiggly sides near south polar cap

[168] - JPL/NASA - Martian "spiders"

[169] - JPL/NASA - pit or impact crater next to very dark textured area

[170] - JPL/NASA - purple surface features

[171] - NASA - subsurface water

[172] - JPL/NASA - water streaks - Curiosity rover sol 707

[173] - JPL/NASA - from Curiosity rover sol 711

[174] - hirise - ring and cone structures

[175] - JPL/NASA - Curiosity rover - mud cracks

[176] - JPL/NASA - glowing gullies

[177] - ESA - Gusev Crater colour

[178] - JPl/NASA - evidence of past water

[179] - NASA - Curiosity rover - Mars covered with organic material

[180] - JPL/NASA - sky anomaly

[181] - JPL/NASA - sky anomaly

[182] - JPL/NASA - sky anomaly over Mt. Sharp

[183] - JPL/NASA - Opportunity microscopic image anomaly

[184] - JPL/NASA - "jelly doughnut" anomaly

[185] - JPL/NASA - surface anomaly (upper left)

[186] - JPL/NASA - anomalous rock

[187] - JPL/NASA - anomalous rock

[188] - JPL/NASA - meteorite

[189] - JPL/NASA - anomalous surface feature

[190] - JPL/NASA - anomalous surface feature context image

Extrasolar Systems

[191] - Washington Post - four alien planets orbiting

Alpha Centauri

[192] - NASA - HST - Alpha Centauri A&B

[193] - ESP - earth-size planet in the habitable zone of nearest star system

Trappist-1

[194] - NASA - press release - 2/22/2017

[195] - NASA - Trappist-1