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Planetary Geology

The Big Bang

The Birth of a Star

The Interior of Stars

The Sun - A Red Giant ?

Nucleosynthesis in Massive Stars

The Supernova of a Massive Star

The Shockwave from a Supernova

Solar Nebula Hypothosis

Protoplanetary Disk

‘Sol’ - Our Sun

The Planets (to scale)

Planetary Data

The Terrestrial Planets

Terrestrial Planet Interiors

Mercury

Venus (visible and radar images)

Earth - The Big Blue Ball

Earth - Moon System

The Moon

Mars with Deimos and Phobos

The Gas Giant (Jovian) Planets

Jovian Interiors

The Jupiter ‘System’

Saturn

Uranus with Rings

Small Solar System Bodies - the Asteroid Belt

Asteroid Gaspra

Dwarf Planet Ceres

Ceres is Differentiated

Meteors vs Meteorites

Kuiper Belt

Pluto

Dwarf Planets

The Oort Cloud

Comets