Interactive Maps of the Universe

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Ever wanted X-ray specs or super-human vision? Chromoscope lets you explore our Galaxy (the Milky Way) and the distant Universe in a range of wavelengths from gamma-rays to the longest radio waves. Change the wavelength using the slider in the top right of the screen and explore space using your mouse.

Chromoscope - View the Universe in different wavelengths

http://www.chromoscope.net/
This site uses Java and Shockwave extensively. http://library.thinkquest.org/28327/

A Virtual Journey into the Universe

http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/space/ Missions to Mars The ice fountains of Enceladus

BBC Space – Explore the planets, black holes, stars and more

Explore the Night Sky With Stellarium

http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/explore-the-night-sky-with-stellarium/ Have you ever looked up at the night sky wondering where those elusive constellations are?
• Most advanced and up-to-date Celestial Calculations by Jean Meeus - also used by NASA • Music by Travis Fitzsimmons • Spanish version by Ignacio Díez • Portuguese version by Rodrigo Ottero (special language characters are not supported) • Russian version by Sergey Leonov http://www.solarsystemscope.com/

Interactive 3D model of Solar System Planets and Night Sky

StarDate Online | Your guide to the universe

http://stardate.org/ This week on StarDate: There’s no way to touch a real star, so some astronomers are doing the next-best thing: they’re making a star in the laboratory.