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The
HobbySpace Store:
Software, Interactive CDs &
DVDs
This virtual store is provided in association
with Amazon.com
& The SpaceStore
See also at the HobbySpace
Store - WSN
CD Compilations.
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Mars: The Red Planet (1999)
DVD
This DVD really takes advantage of all the capabilities of
the medium:
- Videos with full rotation of Mars in orbital
view from six different angles,
- Mars Spacecraft - all the spacecraft sent
to Mars, and all the planned missions.
- , Interactive Mars Map - Over 700 detailed
maps with zoom in/out and panning,
- Mars Surface Video and Stills - 2D and
3D video and still images of the surface of Mars (3D glasses
included),
- and more...
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Planetarium Gold Gift
Set
Windows
Amazon: US
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Real-time animations of
celestial body movements
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View the heavens with scientific
accuracy
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Over 20,000,000 catalogued
celestial bodies
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Over 200 images from the
Hubble Space
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Telescope Excellent tool
for learning astronomy
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Stargaze - 2000
DVD
Hubble Telescope images set to the music of 2002
with Dolby Digital Surround.
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Astronomer's Computer
Companion
(incl. CD-ROM)
Jeff Foust, Ron Lafon - 1999
Amazon: US
UK
Discover Astronomy
Amazon:
UK
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U.S. Manned Spaceflight
in the 20th Century:
The Successes. The Failures. The Options.
Raymond J. Schmitt - 2002
CD-ROM
Amazon: US
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LIFTOFF:
Space Simulation
Software
LIFTOFF is the first in a series of space
simulations. There is almost no limit to what you can do with
this long awaited - very cool - software! Take a virtual tour
of the space shuttle, take it apart and reassemble it, manipulate
it and experiment with weightlessness. You'll even find detailed
virtual reality animations. Discover the history of Space
Exploration including the history of rocketry and the space
race, a much-needed glossary of acronyms and a timeline extending
from the 17th century. Plus you'll find teacher material and
resources included! And, last but not least and our favorite...astronaut
training! Feel the power as you launch into space and take
command of the Space Shuttle from launch through orbit, solve
problems, deal with emergencies, talk to Mission Control and
roam in weightlessness through the Shuttle cockpit and crew
area.
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