Universe's Web
These are links to other great web sites about the Universe. But beware: you don't want to get caught in the Universe's Web! Don't stay away from Windows to the Universe for long!
Amazing Space A web page brought to you by the Hubble Space Telescope
Astronomy.com A web page brought to you by Astronomy Magazine
Classifying Galaxies An interactive lesson for grades 5-9
Constellations and their Stars
The Galaxy Catalog Lots of Galaxy images!
Home Planet Download a free program for star maps!
Nine Planets: The Milky Way
Sea and Sky Play games and learn about the sea and sky!
Star Journey from National Geographic
The Hubble Site
Detailed interactive star map
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...moreWhen stars like our own sun die they will become White Dwarfs. As a star like our sun is running out of fuel in its center it grows into a red giant. This will happen to our sun in 5 Billion years. The
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