NASA has made available for the public a new online  collection of images of our solar system and locations on Earth where  astrobiology researchers travel to conduct field research.
Called "From Earth to the Solar System," or FETTSS, the images showcase  the excitement of planetary exploration and the journey to understand  the origin and evolution of the solar system, and the search for life  elsewhere. Images may be downloaded and displayed with the proper photo  credit.
The site is a collaboration between NASA Ames Research Center's  Astrobiology Institute in Moffett Field, Calif., and the Smithsonian  Astrophysical Observatory, Cambridge, Mass. The collection is being  released to celebrate NASA's Year of the Solar System - a time of  unprecedented planetary science mission activity. The celebration runs  from October 2010 through August 2012.
The online collection will allow interested individuals, groups and  organizations to plan their own solar system exhibits. A NASA-sponsored  traveling version of the collection is planned for display at several  U.S. locations.
This summer, the exhibit will be featured at various locations around  the world. These exhibitions are made possible through a partnership  with the National Center for Earth and Space Science's "Voyage National  Program," Capitol Heights, Md.
For more information and to become involved with the new site go here
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