I would like to thank all those who have made Views Of The
Solar System possible; especially, the following people and
organizations:
- Jeffrey Komori (jeffk@jeffk.com)
of KH6JUZ Enterprise for providing the
Web server space.
- A. Tayfun Oner has contributed a significant amount of time in
producing images, mosaics, and animations. His work has helped fill a gap
of material that cannot be found from images create by NASA/JPL or any
other space agency.
- Fernando Dias for
translating Views into Portuguese.
- Antonio Bello for
translating Views into Spanish.
- Grant L. Hutchison for the contribution of animations.
- Figurativa and IBEP (Brazilian Institute of Pedagogic Editions) for the donation of Adobe Photoshop.
- David Sakarjune of Word & Image for the donation of Microsoft Visual C++.
- Patricia T. Eker & Tim Merrigan of
Los Alamos National Laboratory
for providing the initial server for
"Views of the Solar System."
- David Palermo
of Apple Computer, Inc. for his assistance.
- MetaCreations for their
donation of Bryce 2.
- Tina Pauro of JPL for providing considerable support and
assistance in obtaining planetary image data and NASA/JPL publications.
- Dr. Grant Heiken of Los Alamos National Laboratory for his
help in creating the Terrestrial Volcanoes and
Valles Caldera, New Mexico pages.
- Dr. Eric M. Jones of Los Alamos National Laboratory for providing
the Apollo Summaries and for his excellent work in providing the
Apollo Lunar Surface Journal.
- Mary Ann Hager of the Lunar and Planetary Institute provided
several slide sets from which photos were scanned and used in the tour.
- Phil Stooke of the Department of Geography of the University
of Western Ontario for providing much of the infomation on
Saturn's smaller satellites.
- Dr. Virgil L. Sharpton of the Lunar and Planetary Institute
provided images and most of the information on
Terrestrial Impact Craters.
- Dr. Ellis Miner of JPL for providing up to date information
on the outer planets.
- Ansel Teng of the Image Analysis Systems group at JPL for the
CDMosaic software support which was used in generating several
of the images on the Martian Volcanoes page.
- Bill Arnett, the author of
The Nine Planets, provided information, corrections and help.
- The National Science Teachers Association for
producing the first CD-ROM that was released in the fall of
1996.
- Dr. Bradford A. Smith of the Planetary Data System and the
National Space Science Data Center. They are responsible for the Voyager
CD-ROM set, which provided the raw data I have processed and used
extensively in this tour.
- Dr. Michael H. Carr of the US Geological Survey, the Planetary Data
System and the National Space Science Data Center. They are responsible for
the Viking CD-ROM set, which provided the raw data I have processed and
used in the Mars and related pages.
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