Acknowledgements

I would like to thank all those who have made Views Of The
Solar System possible; especially, the following people and
organizations:
- 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 Naitonal Laboratory for providing
the Apollo Summaries and for his excellent work in providing the
Apollo Lunar Surface Journal.
- 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 provided up to date information
on the outer planets.
- Ansel Teng of the Image Analysis Systems group at JPL provided
CDMosaic software support which was used in generating several
of the images on the Martian Volcanoes page.
- Phil Stooke of the Department of Geography of the University
of Western Ontario provided much of the infomation on
Saturn's smaller satellites.
- Bill Arnett, the author of
The Nine Planets, provided information, corrections and help.
- Dr. Bradform A. Smith, 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, 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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