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1. Solarsystemscope.com. (2011). The Solar System. Retrieved April 21, 2011 from http://solarsystemscope.com/

This website Solar System Scope is an interactive tool for visually observing the solar system. It allows students to zoom in on a variety of planets and stars. It allows for a fantastic spatial representation of the planets and their distances to the sun as well as to other planets. It is a really neat learning tool!

2. Google.com/earth/index.html. (2009). Google Earth. Retrieved April 21, 2011 from http://www.google.com/earth/index.html

This website Google Earth allows you to fly anywhere on our planet. See 3D Imagery, buildings, terrain, and find cities and places from all over the world. This is a cool tool for exploring our planet. It is not only useful for teachers but students as well!



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Dreenee3. (2007, November 17). Introduction to the solar system [Video file]. Video posted to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sW6Uco-4OVE