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Atlas Software

Atlas of the Solar System

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3D World Atlas

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Five User Lab Pack

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Windows 98/Me/2000/XP

A breathtaking solar system adventure that allows viewers to take a journey to planets in vivid color and detail, spanning millions of miles to mysterious, heretofore little-known worlds. This comprehensive and thorough resource is the first ever interactive atlas of the solar system, based on real data returned from three space missions. Planets and major moons are mapped in astonishing 3D, providing a detailed and incredibly realistic interplanetary voyage of discovery.

Imagine a journey across millions of miles of space, from the cratered landscape of Mercury to the searing surface of Venus. Travel beyond the frozen moons of Neptune to Pluto, Charon, and the very edge of the solar system. Imagine exploring the deepest valley on Mars, and the volcanic landscape of Io. Imagine speeding through space to a far-distant moon and discovering what secrets are locked in its surface.

Key Features

  • Detailed, fully annotated maps of the nine planets and 20 moons
  • 3D software allows you to rotate each planet and zoom in as close as 300 miles
  • 360-degree views
  • Pinpoint 8,000 locations from the highest mountains to the deepest craters in the solar system
  • Each planetary site is named and linked to further information
  • Accessible information on the explorations, features, and evolution of the planets and moons
  • Illustrated with more than 2,000 photographs and diagrams
  • Five programmed flights simulate the excitement of flying to other worlds and witnessing the dramatic landscapes of the solar system

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