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| Astronomy Resources at STScI |
| -->-->HelpSearch--> -->The InstituteHSTJWSTCommunity MissionsData ArchivesOutreachResourcesCommunity MissionsScience InitiativesHDFHDF SouthStarburst GalaxiesGOODSSINGSUDFCatalogs & SurveysGuide Star CatalogDigitized Sky SurveyGuide Star Photometric CatalogCataclysmic |
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| astronomyLINKS - astronomy and space directory, links, booksmarks and more. |
| The source for over 1000 of the best astronomy and space related links from around the world including astrophotography, telescope making, software, planets, nebula, comets, asteroids, space flight, astronauts and much more! |
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| Astronomy HyperText Book |
| Warning: This is a Never Ending Project which is not yet well- organized due to lack of time. The best example of integration of animations, graphics, data, etc are in the actually course web pages that are now referenced below.Topics in Astronomy:Cosmology and the Origin of Lif |
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| Great Debates in Astronomy |
| Great Debates in AstronomyThe Scale of the Universe (1920);Curtis, ShapleyThe Distance Scale to Gamma-ray Bursts (1995);Paczynski, LambThe Scale of the Universe (1996);Tammann, van den BerghThe Nature of the Universe (1998);Peebles, TurnerFollowing in the footsteps of the famous |
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| NCSA Astronomy Digital Image Library |
| Introducing the ADIL:Who and What is the ADIL?ADIL NewsHighlights from the LibraryVRML & 3D ImagesJava and the ADILTopics from theADIL User's Guide:Using ADIL ImagesClient ViewersHow to Deposit ImagesFinding Images:Query PageGet By CodeContact the ADIL at &nb |
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| The Astronomy Corner |
| The Astronomy Cornerlast updated22 June 2004 About This PageAstronomical Games · The Reference Desk · Notes from Under SkyThe Unofficial C5+ Home PageThe PleiadAtlas Home Page Copyright (c) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Brian Tun |
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| (¯`·.¸ NOVAC - The Northern Virginia Astronomy Club ¸.·´¯) |
| NOVAC - The Northern Virginia Astronomy Club. NOVAC is located in Virginia, near Washington D.C. Our primary purpose is providing enjoyment and education to the public (and ourselves!) through amateur astronomy. We strive to be a friendly club with a focus on observing, and w |
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| A Brief History of High-Energy Astronomy |
| Help/FAQ What's New Site Map NASA HomepageSearch HEASARC:HEASARC Quick Links---Quick Links------Archive Interfaces---Argus: proposal infoAstrobrowse: worldwide catalog searchBrowse: search HEASARC archivesNVO DataScopeSkyMorph: search variable objectsSk |
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| Aaron Danos Astronomy HomePage |
| My name is Aaron Danos and I live in Lumberton, Texas. I am 15 years old. I have been in astronomy for about five years. I belong to the astronomy club in Beaumont, TX named Astronomical Society of Southeast Texas (ASSET).I got interested in astronomy by seeing pictures of differ |
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| Absolute Begginer's Astronomy Forum |
| Dedicated to the humble neophyte astronomer. On my homepage you will learn the basics of getting into astronomy as a hobby, which includes buying scopes, celestial navigation, and basic astrophysics. This forum is intended to generate discussion, and questions regarding amature |
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| AbsoluteAstronomy.com |
| General facts and statistical information about planets, moons, constellations, stars, galaxies, and Messier objects. |
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| Akkana's Astronomy Page |
| Akkana's Astronomy Page(Comet Hale-Bopp, taken from Henry Coe State Park; this and all images on my pages Copyright Akkana Peck unless otherwise attributed.)I run theShallow Sky mailing list, for discussing lunar and planetary observations (as opposed to Deep Sky observations). |
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| Alachua Astronomy Club, Inc. |
| -->AlachuaAstronomyClub, Inc.A Not For Profit OrganizationMemberAstronomical LeagueMember InternationalDark-Sky AssociationNorth Central Florida'sAmateur Astronomy Club Join IDA(Clickhereor on logo)29°39' North, 82°21' WestClick here for theSolar WalkFlorida |
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| Amateur Astronomy - Astrophotos of the northern constellations with outlines and |
| CONSTELLATION PHOTOSAndromeda, the Chained PrincessLepus, the HareAquarius, the Water BearerLibra, the ScalesAquila, the EagleLyra, the LyreAries, the RamMicroscopium, the MicroscopeAuriga, the CharioteerMonoceros, the UnicornCamelopardalis, the Giraff |
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| Amateur Astronomy Net |
| Welcome to Amateur Astronomy NetOur pages are currently being updated. We apologize for the inconvenience.In the meantime, please feel free to visit my work web sitewww.space.comandwww.starrynight.com |
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| Amateur astronomy: telescope making, imaging, software, links and resources |
| ATM,amateur astronomy,telescope making,CCD,imaging,astrophotography,astronomy links,astronomy resources |
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| Ancient Astronomy |
| Introduction to the Ancient Astronomical Cosmology Web PagesArchive of Course Materials and AssignmentsArcheoastronomy Student Web SitesOnline tour and image archive of the Maya Dresden CodexOnline tour and image archive of the Aztec Borgian CodexIndex of Links to other Arche |
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| Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) Astronomy Club |
| Welcome to the website of the ACS (I) Astronomy Club. This is our first ever website. The ACS (I) Astronomy Club is one of the few Astronomy club's in Singapore. Our club also houses the 2nd largest telescope in Singapore. Feel free to browse around and ENJOY !Club MembersObjecti |
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| Antelope Valley Astronomy Club |
| Lancaster, California society features current night-sky highlights, calendar of events, and the current issue of the club newsletter. |
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| Astro Watch - Your Interstellar Home for Astronomy Facts |
| HomeStarsPlanetsCometsQuasarsBlack HolesContact UsWelcome to Astro Watch!!!Astro Watch is your interstellar home for astronomy facts. Whether you need information for a science fair project, an essay, or to help pass that test or quiz, we have all the astronom |
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| Astronomiae Historia / History of Astronomy |
| Information and several thousand links on all aspects of history of astronomy and related fields: observatories, people, items, archives and libraries, museums and exhibitions, publications, research, meetings, societies, historians. |
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| Astronomy |
| Astronomy Astronomical activities for hobbiest and expert astronomer by the Great Western Astronomers. A dues -free group offering advice, many observing sessions, but none of the trappings of Societies. Magazines at the usual discounts and travel information.[[Home]] |
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| Astronomy & Cosmology |
| A source of information on astronomy, cosmology, and related topics ranging from black holes to asteroids. |
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| Astronomy - Fábio S. Fernandes |
| Site to the amateur astronomer. With several subjects: moon, study aid, telescopes, eclipses, photos, etc. Several interesting links. |
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| Astronomy - Southern Astronomical Society |
| Astronomy Southern Astronomical Society SAS Amateur Brisbane Gold Coast south east Queensland Australia telescope eyepiece supernova comet asteriod meteor star planetInc.This site is optimised for Internet Explorer 6 at 1024 x 768, medium text size, with Java enabled.Dow |
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| Astronomy - Subscriber benefits |
| Astronomy.com, Astronomy Magazine, offers daily astronomy and space news, star charts, pictures of planets, space missions, eclipse and much more. |
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| Astronomy 122: Schombert |
| Astronomy 122: Birth and Death of StarsAdministrative:SyllabusFrequently Asked Questions about AST122Schombert's ScheduleAcademic CalendarMath AnxietyWhat to Study?Why Big Lecture Classes?Academic Learning ServicesInternet Resources:What's in the Sky this Month?Unit ConverterAstr |
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| Astronomy 161: The Solar System |
| Astronomy 161The Solar SystemIn this semester of Astronomy we shall concern ourselves primarily with the Solar System. As an introduction to that, we shall consider the historical development of our modern picture of the Solar System.IntroductionA Sense of Time and Scale in the |
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| Astronomy 162: Stars, Galaxies, and Cosmology |
| Astronomy 162Stars, Galaxies, andCosmologyIn ourfirst semesterof astronomy we were concerned primarily with our own Solar System. In this semester we broaden our perspective and consider the entire Universe. Much of the material for this semester is already on the Web at t |
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| Astronomy 2006 | Prague |
| WELCOME¤ORGANIZING SECRETARIAT¤VENUE¤SPONSORSHIP & EXHIBITIONPRELIMINARY REGISTRATION¤LIST OF PRELIMINARY REGISTERED ..:WELCOME:.. The XXVIth General Assembly of the International Astronomical Union(IAU) will be held in Pragu |
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| Astronomy and Astrophotography |
| This is a web site of astronomy, astronomical photography, articles about astronomy and astrophotography and useful tips and tricks. |
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| Astronomy and Telescopes by Kye's World html |
| |HOME|TELESCOPES|SITE MAP|The Event Inventor is a site dedicated to the amateur pursuit of Astronomy, Science, Math and related Technology. We have many links to educational products, as well as links to other sites on the web. We sincerely appreciate you linking to o |
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| Astronomy at Grainger Observatory |
| Welcome to Phillips Exeter Academy's Astronomy Home Page... Contact Mr. Blackwell Director of Grainger Observatory at:jblackwell@exeter.eduor visit Phillips Exeter's Home Page at:www.exeter.edu |
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| Astronomy Basics |
| Astronomy Basics UNIVERSE – ORIGIN Astronomy:It is built on Greek rootastron= star andnomos= arrangement, order or law. Astronomy, therefore, is the study of arrangement of stars. It is the branch of Physics that studies celestial bod |
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| Astronomy Camp Spectroscopy |
| Astronomical observations can be divided into two fundamental types:direct imagingandspectroscopy.Astronomy Camp provides the opportunity to explore both observational modes in a stimulating 'hands on' environment. The Astronomy Camp spectrograph is adaptable to both the 40" |
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| Astronomy Education at the ASP -- Site Update |
| Astronomy Education atThe Astronomical Society of the Pacific TheTeachers' Newsletterpage hasbeen moved to our new website.Click on the link below to go to the page at our new site.Please make a note of the new URL and update links and bookmarks as necessary. |
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| Astronomy in Motion: Sun Page |
| Welcome to theAstronomy in MotionSun Pages!Want to learn aboutTHESUN?In this companion we have included abrief story of the Sun as a starplus funsolar activitiesdesigned for understanding the size and effects of the Sun on our tiny Earth. We have also collected anEverything Under |
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| Astronomy News & Links |
| Links to recent space missions and new astronomical observations *** Lots of Links to observatories, institutes, astronomical satellites, space missions, astronomical resources *** Special pages for: X-Ray Astronomy, Gamma Ray Bursts, Solar System, Extrasolar Planetes, ... |
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| Astronomy Notes |
| Astronomy NotesJump to detailed listingHow to navigate in this websiteGo to Astronomy class sitePurchase the Astronomy Notes book!2004 Edition now available!Support this website!View animation of coverAs a testament to the value of this material, numerous copies of this |
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| Astronomy Now Online |
| Moon'sage:days.Date:Time:(U.T.)JulianDate:Lunar phaseWelcomeWelcome to the Web site of Astronomy Now, the UK's best-selling astronomy magazine.NEW FEATURES:visit oursolar systempage and try our interactive planetary data table — plan your observing sessions!You'll also f |
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| Astronomy Supplement - Minor Bodies and the Interplanetary Medium |
| Astronomy Supplement 10.Minor Bodies and the Interplanetary MediumLatest Modification: October 26, 1998Table of Contents10.1. Satellites of the Terrestrial Planets10.2. Asteroids and Meteoroids10.2.1. Asteroid Belt10.2.2. Asteroid Collisions with Earth10.2.3. Meteoroid Debris and |
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| Astronomy Supplement - Our Galaxy |
| Astronomy Supplement 20.Our GalaxyLatest Modification: November 24, 1998Table of Contents20.1. Historical Recognition of Our Galaxy's True Nature20.1.1. Historical Speculations about the Milky WayBiography - Frederick William Herschel (1738-1822)20.1.2. Nebulae, Fuzzy Patches of |
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| Astronomy Supplement - The Interstellar Medium |
| Astronomy Supplement 16.The Interstellar MediumLatest Modification: October 26, 1998Table of Contents16.1. Mass Loss by the Sun and Stars16.1.1. The Solar Wind16.1.2. Mass Loss by Stellar Winds16.2. Explosive Variable Stars16.2.1. Planetary Nebulae16.2.2. Novae16.2.3. SupernovaeB |
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| Automated Astronomy Group - Tennessee State University |
| automated astronomy, robotic telescopes, automatic telescopes, automatic photoelectric telescopes, APT, APTs, Tennessee State University, Center of Excellence in Information Systems, photometry, automated photometry, chromospherically active stars, solar-type stars, automatic |
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| Brandeis University Radio Astronomy |
| Brandeis University Radio AstronomyGROUP MEMBERSPUBLICATIONSIMAGESMOVIESX-RAY JET WEBSITEVLBI POLARIZATION CALIBRATIONINTRO ASTRONOMYNERQUAM MEETINGSBRANDEIS PHYSICSBRANDEIS HOMEThe Brandeis Radio Astronomy Group conducts research in extragalactic astrophysics and cosmology at w |
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| Caltech Computational Astronomy Home Page |
| Caltech Computational AstronomyA Hubble Space Telescope WFPC2 photograph of the core of the globular cluster M15 (courtesy ofSTScI). Deep radio searches have revealed eight millisecond-period pulsars in this cluster.The 512-node Intel Paragon XPSThe Caltech Computational Astron |
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| Castle Point Astronomy Club |
| Welcome to the Castle Point Astronomy Club. Situated in Essex near Rayleigh. Meetings EVERY Wednesday at 8:00pm |
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| CCD Astronomy |
| Please note the new address of this site iswww.amateurastronomy.co.ukWelcome to my Amateur Astronomy Page. My name is Paul and I'm a keen amateur astronomer living in Hampshire, UK, about 30 miles west of London.This page shows that it is possible to ca |
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| Curious About Astronomy? Ask an Astronomer |
| Curious About Astronomy? Astronomers at Cornell University will answer your questions. Contains an extensive archive of previous questions, astronomy-related links and more. |
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| Dale Ireland's Astronomy Page |
| PLANET DALEDALE IRELAND'SASTRONOMY PAGEPhotographs, Diagrams, Charts, Fabrications(*)LIVE VIDEO CAMERA Weather and astronomical events from my back porchThis web site is a collection of my personal work over the past few years.Allof the photographs, images, diagrams, and ch |
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| DarkHorizons - Astronomy and Astrophotography |
| Astronomy, CCD, Imaging, Dark Sky, DarkHorizons, Astrophotography, CCD Images, CCD Imaging, Bay Area Maps, Dark Sites, Lassen, Bortle Dark Sky |
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| Dave's astronomy magazine |
| Monthly updated astronomy magazine with reviews, what to see, comet details, CCD images and photographs |
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| Ethnoastronomy of the Lakota |
| ETHNOASTRONOMY OF THE LAKOTADr. Mark HollabaughDepartment of Physics and AstronomyNormandale Community CollegeBloomington, Minnesota 55431Home Page Online ArticlesOnline TextsAstronomy Links Lakota Links History of the Lakota PeoplePhotosBibliography &n |
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| Free Astronomy Software |
| Updated July 28, 2003UPDATE: The Caldwell Object Log is now available in application and database formats.(7/26/03)The Simple Observing Log has been updated to support CCD camera information.(7/28/03)Some of the Mac downloads have been updated to OS X compatible disk images, and |
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| Frequently Asked Questions for sci.astro [Astronomy] |
| sci.astro is a newsgroup devoted to the discussion of the science of astronomy. Its content ranges from the Earth to the farthest reaches of the Universe. This document (the FAQ) summarizes answers to frequently asked questions in the newsgroup. |
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| Greek Astronomy |
| How the Greeks Used Geometry to Understand the StarsMichael FowlerUniversity of VirginiaIndex of Lectures and Overview of the CourseLink to Previous LectureCrystal Spheres: Plato, Eudoxus, AristotlePlato, with his belief that the world was constructed with geometric simplicity a |
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| Guide to Space & Astronomy |
| Physics and AstronomyThe Milky Way - our galaxyPicture: TheLund Observatorymosaic of the Milky WayIntroductionIf you look up into the sky on a clear dark night, far from the intrusive glow of streetlights, you will see a faint band of light running across the heavens |
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