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Peer reviewedThomas, William E. – Physics Teacher, 1982
"Planetary Motion Simulations" is a system of programs designed for students to observe motions of a superior planet (one whose orbit lies outside the orbit of the earth). Programs run on the Apple II microcomputer and employ high-resolution graphics to present the motions of Saturn. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Astronomy, College Science, Computer Graphics, Computer Programs


