. . "The Year of the Solar System is a NASA education/public outreach initiative. The year runs October 2010 until August 2012, a Martian year. For each month's topic there are resources for clubs, schools and the general public. The months/topics are: \n* October 2010: The Journey Begins \n* November 2010: Birth of Worlds \n* Dec 2010/Jan 2011: A Family Affair \n* February 2011: Small Bodies\u2014Big Impacts \n* March 2011: Ancient Astronomers/Modern Tools: Celebrating Sun-Earth Day \n* April 2011: Water, Water, Everywhere! \n* May 2011: Volcanism! \n* June 2011: Impacts! \n* July 2011: Rocks in Space \n* August 2011: Windy Worlds \n* September 2011: Gravity: It's What Keeps Us Together \n* October 2011: Moons and Rings: Our Favorite Things \n* November 2011: Magnetospheres: Planetary Shields \n* Dec 2011/Jan 2012: Evolving Worlds \n* February 2012: Far-Ranging Robots \n* March 2012: Shadows of the Sun \n* April 2012: Ice! \n* May 2012: New Data, New Ideas \n* Jun/Jul 2012: Got Life? \n* August 2012: Discovering New Worlds The Year of the Solar System is supported by NASA's Science Mission Directorate and its Planetary Science Division."@en . . "Year of the Solar System"@en . "The Year of the Solar System is a NASA education/public outreach initiative. The year runs October 2010 until August 2012, a Martian year. For each month's topic there are resources for clubs, schools and the general public. The months/topics are: The Year of the Solar System is supported by NASA's Science Mission Directorate and its Planetary Science Division."@en . . .