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Jovian Planets Defined
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune -- the large, gaseous, low-density outer planets with many satellites and rings.
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Wed Sep 24
- The Jovian Planets: I really liked this site because not only does it give me information on the Jovian systems but also a ton of links to other topics dealing with our solar system. This site has a lot of cool pictures taken from Voyager when it explored our jovial systems. Really would be helpful for high school and middle school students because there is a good blend of picture to word ratio. posted by: Gerry McGroarty
Fri Jan 18
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