I am going to live in Antarctica soon, so I'm afraid I won't be able to answer any more questions about the Solar System.
Thank you to everyone who has taken the time to leave a message up to
now. The most recent guestbook entries are listed below, in reverse
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I need a picture of a comet with the parts of a comet labelled.
This page contains a diagram that you may find useful, as well as more information and pictures of comets.
Julien Fynn
9th May 2001
I think that the website is very fascinating and the full scale universe is wicked.
Emma Boal
9th May 2001
I am teaching Primary 5 Science, and this site has been terrific for me and my class in learning more about space in a fun and practical way. Very enjoyable!!!
Jamie
8th May 2001
This is a very useful website. I really like the scale model of the solar system and it really helped me on my science project.
tyrone
8th May 2001
I think this site is very useful and has helped me a lot with my revision for my gcse's. The quiz is great. It has everything i needed to know for revision and i would recomend it to anyone.
Barbara Ainscough
8th May 2001
Where can I find a virtual model of the planets orbiting around the sun?
The Solar System Live includes an interactive orrery of the Solar System, which might be what you are looking for. If not, check out the Solar System Scale Model Meta Page which contains a very complete list of sites related to models of the Solar System.
lori
6th May 2001
What planets have water? What is the average temperature of each planet?
The Earth is the only planet in the Solar System which has water in it's liquid form. The other planets are just too hot or too cold. There is good evidence that water existed on the surface of Mars at some time it the past. For the average temperature of each planet, visit the Datastore section of this site.
Jodie
4th May 2001
Your website is very useful and has helped me with my science project.
Emma and Mark and Monkey
4th May 2001
This site is very useful to us and will help us in our GCSE's. This site will hopefully widen our understanding of the solar system and will hopfully contribute to a better physics GCSE grade.