Astrology on the Web This is a huge
astrology resource with detailed horoscope information,
topical astrology features and horoscope readings. The
site can be viewed in English, French, German, Italian,
Portuguese and Spanish. |
Astronet This astrology magazine
consists of a wide selection of regularly updated
articles and different types of horoscope. Astronet also
includes advice columns and offers interactive features
including personalised horoscopes, relationship
compatibility and instant readings that can be obtained
by various methods using only a birth date. You can also
join a workshop and have a basic astrology lesson. There
are message boards and a chat room for you to use,
together with links to other related sites. |
Centre for Mars Exploration This
site presents historical references to Mars, together
with previous Mars mission information and current Mars
news. It also gives you the tools to ananlyse Mars and
take your studies further. |
Earth and Moon Viewer This site
'presents an earth map - you can see where it is day, or
night, right now'. View either a map of the earth
showing the day and night regions at this moment, or
view the earth from the sun, the moon, or the night-side
of the earth. You can view it above any location on the
planet that has been specified by latitude, longitude
and altitude, from a satellite in earth orbit, or above
various cities around the globe. |
Internet Horoscopes At this site
you can bookmark the page or fill out the form to have a
free horoscope e-mailed to you daily. 'Use you zodiac
sign to unlock the astrological outlook on the things
that matter most: romance and sex, health and fitness,
career and finance - all aspects of your life!' The site
also includes a handy link to a translation tool that
enables your horoscope to be viewed in any
language. |
Netstrology This is analysis of the
stockmarkets with a difference! For your investment,
technology, career and money astrological profiles, do
your 'research' at the Netstrology web site. |
Satrun Watch Cassini Mission to
Saturn allows you to follow along with the spacecraft as
it makes its 6.7-year journey to the planet. Launched in
October 1997, every step of the project can be found on
this site. You can find out about the mission design,
watch movies of the launch to navigation, or look at
photos taken along the way. |
The Constellatons Do you need
information on the stars, how they are grouped into
constellations, and the Milky Way? The first thing that
might surprise you is how far apart the different stars
in a constellation actually are! A source of all sorts
of fascinating information about the stars is to be
found at this site. |
The Jason Project After
world-famous explorer Dr Robert Ballard discovered the
wreck or RMS Titanic, he received thousands of letters
from students around the world wanting to go with him on
his next expedition. As a result of this, Dr Ballard and
a team of associates dedicated themselves to developing
ways that would enable teachers and students all over
the world to take part in global, year-round
explorations using advanced interactive
telecommunication. Hence the Jason Project was founded
and is now a leader in distance-learning programmes. It
continues to extend its reach by adding more
'components' regularly and is a site not to be
missed. |
The Messier Catalogue Images of the
brightest and most beautiful diffuse objects in the sky,
including nebulae, galaxies and star cluster, can be
found here. A fascinating discovery. |
The Nine Planets This site is a
collection of information abut our solar system intended
for a general audience with little technical background.
No special expertise or knowledge is needed; all
technical and astronomer but they may find a few
interesting tidbits, too. This document consists of
about 90 web pages, one page for each major body into
the solar system. Each page has: a large picture of its
object and usually several smaller thumbnail images (all
linked to their full-size originals); some scientific
and historical facts about it; if the object has
satellites, then its page has a table of data on them
and links to their pages; links to more images and
information about the object elsewhere on the web; and a
list of open issues for which we as yet have no
answers. |
Views of the Solar System Go on a
vivid multimedia adventure of the solar system from the
comfort of your own home! This site shows the splendor
of the sun, planets, moons, comets, asteroids, and more.
Discover the latest scientific information, or study the
history of space exploration, rocketry, early
astronauts, space missions, and spacecraft through a
vast archive of photographs, scientific facts, text,
graphics and videos. The site is available in English,
Spanish, Portuguese and French. |
Windows to the Universe Windows to
the Universe is a user-friendly site helping people to
learn about the earth and space-related sciences. It
uses the web to allow easy access to numerous sources of
space information. The project is aimed at people using
publicly available platforms with high-speed internet
connections at libraries, hands-on museums and
classrooms. |
Your Yastrologer - Daily
Horoscope This is truly an unusual horoscope
site. Your Yastrologer not only gives you a daily
horoscope prediction buy also includes a list of links
to web sits that match your birth sign. All you have to
do is pick your birthday form the list and the site will
do the rest. |