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  2. Eyes on the Earth - NASA's Eyes

    eyes.nasa.gov/apps/earth

    Welcome to NASA's Eyes, a way for you to learn about your home planet, our solar system, the universe beyond and the spacecraft exploring them.

  3. NASA’s Solar System Interactive (also known as the Orrery) is a live look at the solar system, its planets, moons, comets, and asteroids, as well as the real-time locations of dozens of NASA missions.

  4. Explore the 3D world of the Solar System. Learn about past and future missions.

  5. Mars Relay Network - NASA/JPL

    eyes.nasa.gov/apps/mrn/index.html

    Powered by NASA's EYES. NASA Mars Relay Network visualization tool.

  6. Eyes on Asteroids - NASA/JPL - NASA's Eyes

    eyes.nasa.gov/apps/asteroids

    Explore the 3D world of Asteroids, Comets and NEOs. Learn about past and future missions, tracking and predicting orbits, and close approaches to Earth.

  7. Eyes on the Earth - NASA's Eyes

    eyes.nasa.gov/eyes-on-the-earth.html?straighttovideo=true

    Track dozens of NASA satellites as they take data above Earth. Watch videos and animations explaining the latest data trends, or go back in time to see past data. You can select a date range and play back global imagery and data going back twenty years, including major weather events.

  8. DSN Now - Deep Space Network Now

    eyes.nasa.gov/dsn/dsn.html

    DSN Now. Below is the current state of the Deep Space network as established from available data updated every 5 seconds. Click a dish to learn more about the live connection between the spacecraft and the ground. DSN Now is driven by real-time data provided by the ground stations of the Deep Space Network and is updated every 5 seconds.

  9. Welcome to NASA's Eyes, a way for you to learn about your home planet, our solar system, the universe beyond and the spacecraft exploring them.

  10. Pre-landing Simulation.

  11. At three sites around the globe NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory operates a network of large radio antennas called the DSN. The DSN is used to keep in contact with the spacecraft exploring our solar system and the universe beyond.