Space Exploration  

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Site Map Welcome to Space Exploration, I'm Michael Ammar and this is my webpage as part of a my class assignment. As everybody that knows me well knows how much I love space, its quiet beauties from the sky to its deepest ever expanding world of mysteries and wonders. Ever since I've been introduced to planets models as a kid in school and learned about different bodies in heaven and not how they differ from our own earth but how similar they are that really amazed and interested me. Ever since that day and I wanted to be out there on the field not watching from the bench. I think it was the first time in my life that I started wondering about the existance of other intelligence lives in some planet out there hidden to us by the dark light years of travel not possible to us at the moment. I hope for a day to see us evolve and go deeper into space exploration, John Glenn was the greatest start to us as a species, but my generation and the next ones should set goals to accomplish what seems to be dreams to us all now. God has created a world of wonders, I do not intend to find my creator up there but I hope to explore what my creator has created us to enjoy its remarkable and marvelous universe.

I would like to thank you for visiting my webpage and hope you enjoy browsing through and gather useful information about our neighboring planets, solar system, and our milky way galaxy, one of many galaxies in this universe. Most of the information has been gathered and edited from other astronomical sites, so I would like to thank the other site hosts for using their useful resources to complete my school project.

Michael Ammar
Solar System
Picture library
History of Space Exploration
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