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A Grand Tour of the Universe (Slide Set Number 96)
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- Slide 1: Relative Sizes of the Planets
- Slide 2: Full Earth (Meteosat)
- Slide 3: Views of the Moon (USGS)
- Slide 4: Venus Magellan Radar Globe
- Slide 5: Fotla Corona on Venus
- Slide 6: Mars Mosaic (USGS)
- Slide 7: Mars Volcanoes with U.S. Map
- Slide 8: Sojourner on Mars
- Slide 9: Asteroid Ida & Dactyl
- Slide 10: Jupiter with Io & Europa
- Slide 11: Jupiter's Red Spot (Galileo)
- Slide 12: A Comet Hits Jupiter (HST)
- Slide 13: Io and Its Volcanoes
- Slide 14: Europa Close-up (False Color)
- Slide 15: Saturn (Voyager)
- Slide 16: Four Jovian Planets
- Slide 17: Triton
- Slide 18: Comet Hale-Bopp (T. Hallas)
- Slide 19: The Sun with Prominence (SOHO)
- Slide 20: Planets Around Other Stars
- Slide 21: Orion Nebula (HST)
- Slide 22: Dust Pillars: Eagle Nebula (HST)
- Slide 23: Planetary Nebula NGC 7027
- Slide 24: Eta Carinea (HST)
- Slide 25: Supernova 1987A (HST)
- Slide 26: Crab Nebula Supernova Remnant
- Slide 27: Open Cluster NGC 2244
- Slide 28: Globular Cluster 47 Tuc
- Slide 29: Inner Milky Way (COBE)
- Slide 30: Galactic Center: Visible Light & Infrared
- Slide 31: Andromeda Galaxy (M31)
- Slide 32: The Center of M87
- Slide 33: Colliding Galaxies (HST)
- Slide 34: Fornax Cluster of Galaxies
- Slide 35: Cygnus A, Radio Galaxy
- Slide 36: Hubble "Deep Field" Image
- Slide 37: Large-Scale Structure
- Slide 38: Map of the X-Ray Sky
- Slide 39: Fluctuations in the CBR (COBE)
- Slide 40: The Cosmic Calendar
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