Astronomy Pagine di Paolo Bussola su astronomia e l'osservazione di satelliti artificiali. http://www.paolobussola.com/astronomy.html
Extractions: This page is dedicated to Great Comet Hale-Bopp . The Comet of the century was most impressive celestial object I've ever seen. During the period of better visibility I spent every night to catch it with my camera. I took thousands of images. Some of them are included in JPL / NASA pages. Click on dates below to see them.
Science Policy News - FYI - The American Institute Of Physics Summarizes science policy developments in Washington, DC, affecting the physics and astronomy community. Summaries are approximately one page long and are issued two or more times every week. FYI subscriptions are free. http://www.aip.org/enews/fyi/
Extractions: [an error occurred while processing this directive] [an error occurred while processing this directive] [an error occurred while processing this directive] FYI summarizes science policy developments in Washington affecting the physics and astronomy community. Summaries are approximately one page long and are issued two or more times every week. FYI subscriptions are free ; they are provided by AIP as a service to the science community. Latest FYIs: New Report Characterizes Support for Physics, Astronomy, Earth Sciences House Rejects Move to Stop Nuclear "Bunker Buster" Weapon Research Science in Foreign and Domestic Policy Recommendations for Strengthening the U.S. Innovation Infrastructure Any questions about science policy developments or pending legislation can be directed to fyi@aip.org
Scouting Stargazing for Everyone programs for astronomy badge. http://www.stargazingforeveryone.com/Scouting.htm
Extractions: and for groups from 10 to 150 or more. Go to our Fee Schedule Page for a description of our program fees. Scout Telescope and Binocular Stargazing Programs: These programs are designed to satisfy any badge requirements needing telescopes or binoculars , and making general sky observations. These are outdoor programs with the scouts using telescopes and binoculars to make their observations. Learn about the different types of telescopes Use a telescope to find and monitor night sky objects Observe the moon and track the moon's nightly position Identify and observe the planets Track planetary positions in the night sky
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Science Resources On The Net Start Page A selection of listings covering museums, K12 sites, math, computer science, philosophy of science, physics, chemistry, astronomy and cosmology, biology, geology, ecology, agriculture, medicine, psychology, anthropology and archeology. Includes website search engine. http://www.geocities.com/peterroberts.geo/
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Astronomy Picture Of The Day Archive s and bookmarks by an astronomer.Daily updates, archives since June 1995. http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/archivepix.html
IAYC - International Astronomical Youth Camps Annual European space camp for amateur astronomers aged 16 24. During three weeks 70 participants work together in small units on research projects relating to astronomy and science. http://www.iayc.org/
Extractions: Sponsors The IAYC-SETI group Suzy and the earthlings About this site Sunday 06th of June 2004 01:25:44 PM Welcome in the IAYC web site Every year the International Astronomical Youth Camp (IAYC) takes place somewhere in Europe. About seventy people from many different countries live together for three weeks. They are aged between 16 and 24 years old and share the same interest: astronomy. read more... Latest News from the LeaderTeam Sun, 25 Apr 2004 Some of you might have heard of it, others might have thought that it was a myth, but finally here it is: Our brand new site. Please check it out and report any bug, if you find one to webmaster@iayc.org. We hope you like it. In case you want to look at something that is not yet migrated to the new site, the old site is available at [url]http://www.iayc.org/oldsite/[/url]. Your leader team. Mon, 19 Jan 2004 The First Info booklet for the IAYC 2004 is now available. Follow the link [url=http://www.iayc.org/2004/]IAYC2004[/url] on the IAYC homepage. There you will also find the application form. If you participated in any of the last two camps or ordered the booklet from info@iayc.org, your hardcopy will be sent to you very soon. Mon, 01 Sep 2003
Science Scientific facts in Quran regarding embryology, astronomy, astronomy, Geometry, Algebra, Opthalmology, geology, etc. http://www.geocities.com/WestHollywood/Park/6443/Science/
Extractions: AT's Sitemap helps you navigate the articles/features. Every so often, a special astronomical event takes place, on June 8th its the Venus transit. A transit is when a planet moves across the disc of the Sun. With the aid of a solar filter, anybody with binoculars can witness this once in a lifetime event! More to follow soon ...
Astronomy For Kids Basic introduction to astronomy for kids K6 grade. http://www.frontiernet.net/~kidpower/astronomy.html
Department Of Physics And Astronomy - The University Of Iowa Details areas of research, academic programs, curriculum, and associated facilities. Also features a weekly calendar, events announcements, and a departmental overview. http://www.physics.uiowa.edu/
Extractions: Admissions Undergraduate Admissions Postgraduate Admissions Assessment Strategy Assessment Information Undergraduate/MPhys Course Questionnaires Programme Specification Student Handbook Year 1 Units ... Year 4 Units Postgraduate Research Studies PGR Handbook PGR Training Students Astrosoc Physoc Student Chapter of the OSA Staff Student Liason Committee Staff Staff list Phone Numbers (local access only) Email Addresses (local access only) Research Astronomy Solar-Terrestrial Physics Laser Physics Magnetism and Superconducivity ... Theoretical High Energy Physics Schools Light Express Lightwave Ask The Experts Other School Resources Faculty Link School Almanac Computer Support Other Links ... Forms and Templates Events School Events Conferences and Colloquia Welcome to the five-star School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Southampton. We achieved the highest possible rating in the 2001 Research Assessment Exercise, making us one of the top five schools in the UK. We offer a dynamic, friendly and supportive environment, good for learning and good for research. Whether you are interested in studying for a degree or have other reasons for visiting, you can find out more from these pages.
The Astrophysical Journal Devoted to recent developments, discoveries, and theories in astronomy and astrophysics. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/ApJ/
EMU Astro Club-Light Pollution Essays on the causes and effects of light pollution, as well as information about local regulations to combat the problem. http://www.physics.emich.edu/sherzer/lightpol.htm
Extractions: (click on image to enlarge) "I remember camping as a kid when we could see so many stars you couldn't tell one constellation from the next, and the Milky Way was a river of light". "It was so dark you could hardly see your hand in front of your face, and I saw my shadow on the ground from Venus!" The lucky ones among us have probably made these claims, but sights such as this are becoming increasingly rare. Only a generation ago, many could still see the Milky Way from their backyards. Unfortunately, the overuse and poor quality of modern outdoor lighting is fast destroying a valuable natural resource - a dark nighttime sky. The light pollution that results from this misuse is, however, the easiest of pollution sources to fix. Please read on.... turned off when not in use and the CPU energy star compliant) The Culprits: The next time you see the late evening news, notice the "tower camera" views TV stations often use. Then ask two simple questions: Why is the night sky orange instead of black? And, why are so many lights visible from the top of the building tower and from miles away? Generally, if you can see a fixture's light source from more than a hundred yards away, it's a bad fixture. Decades old designs such as cobra-style and