July 13, 2007
Today's FamilyFirst site is short and sweet in its description. That's because you don't want to READ about it, you want to go check it out for yourself!
The site is Google Moon. It's a clickable, zoomable, blast of a website that will allow you to virtually tour the moon's surface. Here's how the... continue reading...
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zoom February 28, 2004
Photographs of the solar system can be quite wonderful to look at. I can remember when our space program was active in flying to the moon, one of the highlights was when it was all over being able to look at the pictures they took on they missions. The Hubble Space Telescope has a... continue reading...
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Photographs of the solar system can be quite wonderful to look at. I can remember when our space program was active in flying to the moon, one of the highlights was when it was all over being able to look at the pictures they took on they missions. The Hubble Space Telescope has ... continue reading...
Tags: antwrp,
apod,
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flying to the moon,
gsfc,
hubble space telescope,
kennedy space center,
moon and earth,
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