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Web Gallery of Art: Venus, Mars, and Cupid
An image of "Venus, Mars, and Cupid", created by Piero Di Cosimo in 1490 (Poplar panel, 72 x 182 cm).
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Web Gallery of Art: Mars, Venus, and Cupid
An image of "Mars, Venus, and Cupid", created by Lucas Van Leyden in 1530 (Engraving, 187 x 243 mm).
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Web Gallery of Art: Venus Between Mars and Neptune
An image of "Venus between Mars and Neptune", created by Gian Battista Zelotti in 1555 (Oil on canvas).
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Web Gallery of Art: Venus Showing Mars Her Doves Making a Nest in His Helmet
An image of "Venus Showing Mars her Doves Making a Nest in his Helmet", created by Joseph-Marie Vien in 1768 (Oil on canvas).
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Web Gallery of Art: Mars Disarmed by Venus and the Three Graces
An image of "Mars Disarmed by Venus and the Three Graces", created by Jacques-Louis David in 1824 (Oil on canvas, 308 x 262 cm).
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Web Gallery of Art: Allegory (Venus, Flora, Mars and Cupid)
An image of "Allegory (Venus, Flora, Mars and Cupid)", created by Paris Bordone from 1558-60 (Oil on canvas, 110 x 131 cm).
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Web Gallery of Art: Venus and Mars With Cupid
An image of "Venus and Mars with Cupid", created by Paris Bordone from 1559-60 (Oil on canvas, 118 x 130,5 cm).
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Web Gallery of Art: Venus and Mars With Cupid
An image of "Venus and Mars with Cupid", created by Hubert Gerhard from 1584-94 (Bronze, height 210 cm).
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Web Gallery of Art: Venus and Mars
An image of "Venus and Mars", created by Antonio Canova from 1816-22 (Marble, height 210 cm).
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Web Gallery of Art: Venus and Mars
An image of "Venus and Mars", created by Sandro Botticelli, c. 1483 (Tempera on wood, 69 x 173,5 cm).
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Web Gallery of Art: Venus and Mars
An image of "Venus and Mars", created by Carlo Saraceni, c. 1600 (Oil on copper, 40 x 55 cm).
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Web Gallery of Art: Mars, Venus and Cupid
An image of "Mars, Venus and Cupid", created by Joachim Von Sandrart, c. 1630 (Oil on canvas, 112 x 80 cm).
NASA
Nasa: The Space Place
This site from NASA's Space Place is geared towards early elementary learners. It offers detailed instructions for crafts and activities related to space, games and a teacher resource area. Students can also ask an expert at this site.
Georgia Department of Education
Ga Virtual Learning: Our Solar System
This interactive tutorial will take students on a tour of our solar system. Students begin near the Sun with the really hot planets of Mercury and Venus. They will learn about Mars, probably the first planet that humans will visit. Next...
Exploratorium
Exploratorium: Your Age on Other Worlds
How old would you be on Mars? Venus? Have fun plugging in your birthdate to see your age on other planets then read scroll down for a full explanation.
Enchanted Learning
Enchanted Learning: Zoom Astronomy: All About Space
A fantastic collection of information about the solar system. Includes information on all of the planets, the moon, the sun, asteroids, comets, meteoroids, and stars. Also find puzzles, a dictionary, quizzes, classroom activities, and...
Other
Uppsala Astronomical Observatory: Planetary Imaging
Images of Mercury, Venus, the Moon, Mars, and Jupiter by the Swedish Vacuum Solar Telescope.
Smithsonian Institution
National Air and Space Museum: Exploring the Planets: Ancient Times & the Greeks
In ancient times only five planets were known: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. Learn about Greek astronomer Ptolemy's theory for the solar system that was to survive for fourteen centuries.
National Earth Science Teachers Association
Windows to the Universe: Mythology of the Mayas
This article from the Windows to the Universe gives information on Mayan myths related to the Earth, rain, the Moon, Venus, Mars, and the Milky Way. There are illustrations and explanations of vocabulary. Choose from beginner to advanced...
Wonderville Media
Wonderville: Planets
There are eight planets in orbit around our Sun. These planets form our solar system. The eight planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. There are also rocks, moons, comets, and other objects going...
Harvard University
Harvard University: The Solar System
These hands-on activities are a great way for students to gain perspective on the relative sizes and distances of each planet, the relationship between the sun and Earth, and much more.
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Our Solar System Lithograph Set
View these amazing high-quality images of our solar system from NASA with this lithograph set. Each lithograph contains images, facts, dates, and general information on a particular subject. Background information and teaching tips are...
NASA
Nasa: Great Images in Nasa
Fascinating collection of images from NASA, chosen for their historical or aesthetic significance. Images are searchable by subject, by NASA center, and by keyword, and each is available in three sizes. With links to more information...
Smithsonian Institution
National Air and Space Museum: Exploring the Planets: Our Solar System
Take a tour of our solar system and learn fascinating details and observations about the planets.