I came across something cool and thought I would share it. JPL has a service they call The Planetary Photojournal. From the web site's help page: "The Planetary Photojournal is your interface to the Planetary Image Archive (PIA) contained within the Planetary Data System Imaging Node. As images are added to the PIA, the Photojournal will aid you in finding your desired image from this database by using a number of search mechanisms. In addition to the photographic images you may have seen in magazines or television broadcasts, the actual data used to create these images are also available. " They've got lots of images and videos, both recent and historical, that are available on-line. It might be a great resource, especially for the teachers. Clear skies and plentiful gasoline and no morons buying a half a gallon "just in case." Joe