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  1. The Sky is Your Laboratory: Advanced Astronomy Projects for Amateurs (Springer Praxis Books / Popular Astronomy) by Robert K. Buchheim, 2007-07-31
  2. Amateur Telescope Making (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series)
  3. The New Amateur Astronomer (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series) by Martin Mobberley, 2004-08-25
  4. Advanced Amateur Astronomy by Gerald North, 1997-09-28
  5. Astronomy For Dummies (For Dummies (Math & Science)) by Stephen P. Maran, 2005-05-06
  6. Radio Astronomy for the Amateur by David L. Heiserman, 1975-06
  7. How to Use a Computerized Telescope: Practical Amateur Astronomy Volume 1 (Practical Amateur Astronomy) by Michael A. Covington, 2002-11-04
  8. The Guide to Amateur Astronomy by Jack Newton, Philip Teece, 1995-02-24
  9. Mathematical Astronomy for Amateurs by E. A. Beet, 1972-05-01
  10. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Amateur Astronomy by Michael E. Bakich, 2003-07-14
  11. A Complete Manual of Amateur Astronomy: Tools and Techniques for Astronomical Observations by P. Clay Sherrod, Thomas L. Koed, 2003-05-20
  12. Beginner's Guide to Amateur Astronomy: An Owner's Manual for the Night Sky (Astronomy Library, No 7) by David J. Eicher, 1993-08
  13. Astrophysics is Easy!: An Introduction for the Amateur Astronomer (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series) by Mike Inglis, 2007-08-23
  14. Practical Amateur Astronomy 2 Volume Set (Practical Amateur Astronomy) by Michael Covington, 2002-11-11

161. The Cedar Amateur Astronomers
Welcome. Welcome to the website of the Cedar amateur Astronomers, Inc. Our society meets monthly at the St. The CEDAR amateur ASTRONOMERS, INC. Founded 1979.
http://www.cedar-astronomers.org/
The Cedar Amateur Astronomers, Inc.
P.O. Box 10786
Cedar Rapids, IA 52410
  • Page 2 includes recent issues of the CAA newsletter, upcoming meetings, directions to Palisades-Dows Observatory, upcoming celestial events, membership information, etc.
Links Welcome Welcome to the website of the Cedar Amateur Astronomers, Inc. Our society meets monthly at the St. Luke's Hospital Resource Center in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Meetings are usually held on the first Thursday at each month at 7:00 pm. The public is welcome. Who are we? The CAA was founded in September, 1979. Since then our membership has grown from a dozen members to over 100. Our members come from all walks of life and with all levels of interest. The Palisades-Dows Observatory In cooperation with the Linn County Conservation Department the CAA broke ground for an observatory at Palisades-Dows Preserve in 1987. The Palisades-Dows Observatory presently has two observatory buildings and several telescopes, including a classic

162. Delscope - The Personal Web Space Of Derek Haselden
This is the personal web space of Derek Haselden. For information about SOLENT amateur ASTRONOMERS SOCIETY click on the logo below to visit their homepage.
http://www.delscope.demon.co.uk/
This is the personal web space of Derek Haselden For information about
SOLENT AMATEUR ASTRONOMERS

SOCIETY

click on the logo below to visit their homepage
For a complete listing of all pages on this Website click on the logo below to view the Site Map at any time. A link to the Site Map is available on all pages. To see an A-Z listing of all pages on this Website click on the logo below to view the Site Map A-Z at any time. A link to the Site Map A-Z is available on all pages.
Last month's most visited page...
Last month's second most visited page... This Website was first posted on the 5th June 1999.
These pages seem to be under constant development and revision.
Watch out for updates! THIS WEBSITE WAS LAST UPDATED ON...
* * * 20th May 2004 * * * ASTRONOMY REFERENCE PAGES
ASTRONOMICAL GLOSSARY
Ever wondered what syzygy means? Over 250 astronomical terms and definitions on this page. ASTRONOMY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, PAGE ONE ASTRONOMY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, PAGE TWO ASTRONOMY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, PAGE THREE ASTRONOMICAL TABLES 1 Astronomical data for The Solar System and miscellaneous objects. ASTRONOMICAL TABLES 2 Astronomical data for Stars.

163. Solent Amateur Astronomers Society - Home Page
This is the home page of. SOLENT amateur ASTRONOMERS SOCIETY. SAAS LOGO (HIT THIS TO GO TO THE MENU). SOLENT amateur ASTRONOMERS INFORMATION ABOUT THE SOCIETY.
http://www.delscope.demon.co.uk/society/home.htm
This is the home page of SOLENT AMATEUR ASTRONOMERS SOCIETY Founded 1972. Affiliated to the
Federation of Astronomical Societies
and the
Southern Area Group of Astronomical Societies Use the buttons above to go to the SITE MAP or SITE MAP, A-Z for a complete listing of all pages on this Website. Or use the selections below... SOLENT AMATEUR ASTRONOMERS - INFORMATION ABOUT THE SOCIETY ABOUT SOLENT AMATEUR ASTRONOMERS SOCIETY
Find out about the history of the Society, contact details, frequently asked questions, Itchen and Toothill observatories, meetings and membership. SOLENT AMATEUR ASTRONOMERS SOCIETY CONSTITUTION
Reproduced in full, the Society's Constitution which outlines how the Society is governed. GALLERY ONE
Astrophotos taken by Solent members. GALLERY TWO
More astrophotos taken by Solent members. LIBRARY - ARCHIVED BOOKS
Find out about the Society's archived library books. LIBRARY - CURRENT BOOKS
Find out about the Society's currently available library books. MEETINGS and MEMBERSHIP
Find out where and when the Society meets; the subject and speaker for our next monthly meeting. Find out about joining the Society, membership types and fees.

164. Lebanese Astronomical Society
The Lebanese Astronomical Society LAS (Originally known as The Lebanese amateur Astronomical Society) was founded in BEIRUT, LEBANON by a group of amateur
http://www.geocities.com/capecanaveral/hall/6865/
Why Astronomy?
Introduction to Astronomy.
The Society and Activities.
Membership to the Society.
Links to other Astronomical sites. Astronomy Courses at Beirut Arab University. The Lebanese Astronomical Society "L.A.S" (Originally known as: The Lebanese Amateur Astronomical Society) was founded in BEIRUT, LEBANON by a group of amateur astronomers. The objective of the society is to promote the Sciences of Astronomy and all its branches. This is done by holding regular meetings and viewing nights, distributing astronomical information, and encouraging popular interest in Astronomy. General meetings are held twice a month. These meetings usually feature a presentation or group discussions on many subjects in Astronomy and are designed to assist newcomers to become familiar with some aspects of Astronomy.- There is usually something of interest for everyone.
(see The Society and Activities)
In addition to the regular meetings the society also holds Viewing Nights and Public Star Parties to introduce the night skies and allow the public to view the Stars, Planets and other astronomical objects through one of the large telescopes of the society. Membership to the society is open to all people of all ages .The only prerequisite is an interest in Astronomy. You do not need to own a telescope to join.

165. Cosmic Voyage-The Online Resource For Amateur Astronomers
Voyage is for amateur astronomers, offering advice for beginners, deepsky and planetary observing sections with sketches, a glossary of astronomical terms and
http://hometown.aol.com/billferris/
Main Astronomy htmlAdWH('7002588', '234', '60');
About Cosmic Voyage

Cosmic Voyage is your port of departure into the greatest hobby in the universe. Learn more about Cosmic Voyage and its creator in this area. Getting Started
Which telescope should I get? What is collimation? How do I star test my telescope? You'll find answers to these and other questions in Getting Started Deep-sky Observing
Sketches and observation notes for hundreds of deep-sky objects, seasonal deep-sky tours, a Messier Marathoner's Guide and more. Planetary Observing
Sketches and observation notes for Jupiter, Saturn, Mars and more. Astrophotography
Capturing the night sky on film is one of the most challenging and rewarding aspects of this hobby. This section presents the basics to help you get started. Sketching
Sketching is a great way to record your excursions amongst the stars and develop your observing skills. Here, I offer advice and tips on drawing what you observe. Glossary
Definitions for many astronomical terms encountered by backyard observers. Web Links
Links to the best astronomy sites on the Web.

166. Umpqua Amateur Astronomers Of Douglas County, Oregon
UMPQUA amateur ASTRONOMERS. Information about the Umpqua amateur Astronomers. MEETINGS at DFPA at 1758 NE Airport Rd. Umpqua amateur Astronomers Events.
http://www.wizzards.net/pmorgan/uaaweb.htm
UMPQUA AMATEUR ASTRONOMERS Information about the Umpqua Amateur Astronomers MEETINGS at DFPA at 1758 NE Airport Rd. -entrance from Channon St. Umpqua Amateur Astronomers Events U.A.A. Photo Gallery Astronomy Club Newsletters Interesting Links to Astronomy Topics: Astronomy Magazines or Journals Sky and Telescope Astronomy Magazine Regulus Astronomy Clubs or Groups Oregon Eugene Astronomical Society Rose City of Portland
Northwest Astronomy Group
Salem's Night Sky 45 club ...
Mt. Hood Observatory Association
Washington Seattle Astronomical Society Spokane Astronomical Society
Other States Ventura County Astronomical Society, Simi Valley California San Francisco Sidewalk Astronomers
Denver Astronomical Society
Front Range Astronomical ...
Tucson Astronomy Association

Regional or National Organizations Association of Lunar and Planetary Observers (ALPO
Astronomical Society of the Pacific

International Occultation Timing Association

Astronomy League, National Organization of Clubs

International Organizations The Astronomer group (TA) of the UK British Astronomical Association AstroNet , Excellent Dutch site MISCELLANEOUS SITES Amateur Telescope Making Homepage Mel Bartels Homepage Amateur Astronomer's Notebook AstroWeb ... Stargazer's Log Meteor Observation North American Metetor Network (NAMN) Light Pollution Organizations International Dark Sky Association New England Light Pollution Advisory Group Telescope or Astronomy Vendors Hardin Optical of Bandon Oregon Van Slyke Engineering and the Black Forest Observatory ... Taurus Tracker III Comet information

167. Charlotte Amateur Astronomers Club
Souther Star by CAAC. Welcome to our home on the Internet. Enjoy your visit with us! CAAC Astrophotography.
http://www.charlotteastronomers.org/
Welcome to our home on the Internet. Enjoy your visit with us! A member of the Arts and Science Council of Charlotte/Mecklenburg.
Site design 335 Design

168. Yvaa
etiquitte. astronomy Tech. Members Telescopes. Monthly Constellation. YELLOWSTONE VALLEY astronomy ASSOCIATION INC. YELLOWSTONE VALLEY astronomy ASSOCIATION INC.
http://www.homestead.com/yvaa/
NEW YAHOO CHAT GROUP FOR MEMBERS, CLICK HERE Astonomical League YELLOWSTONE VALLEY ASTRONOMY ASSOCIATION INC is a non-profit organization of people who love the night sky and are hoping to share it's wonders with others.We are dedicated to the control of lighting,and to helping others learn and appreciate the night sky as we do.
MONTHLY MEETINGS are held the last Thursday of each month at DEACONESS' MARY ALICE FORTIN CENTER at 7:00 pm.
2004 Meeting dates are... January 30.. February 26.. June 24th.. July 29th.. August 26th.. September 30th.. October 28th..
Lecture Series... March 25... by Rich McClellan. April 29... by Joel Guthals May 27... by Pat Cormier
All Lectures held on the third floor of the Billings Public Library.
November and December are taken off in observance of Thanksgiving and Christmas.
DUES are $20.00 per year and run from JANUARY 1st to December 31st. A copy of the membership form is available for printing by CLICKING HERE NEWSLETTERS are published once per quarter and passed out at club meetings. They are mailed to members not at those meetings
VIEWING SESSIONS are held each month on the Saturday closest to the new Moon.

169. Draco Productions--Escambia Amateur Astronomers Association Pages
ESCAMBIA amateur ASTRONOMERS ASSOCIATION. EAAA meets the fourth Friday of each month in 2004. General Information About the EAAA.
http://www.eaaa.net/eaaasection.htm
ESCAMBIA AMATEUR ASTRONOMERS' ASSOCIATION EAAA meets the fourth Friday of each month in 2004. General Information About the EAAA List of $1.00/month Loan Equipment Special Events Information on the EAAA Newsletter ... Pensacola Clear Sky Clock Page (shows current 48-hour weather forecast) Astronomy Club Link Exchange EAAA Bookstore (Amazon Affiliate) EAAA Members' E-Mail Directory Home ... Professional Organizations Page design by Draco Productions using MS Front Page.
For information about this or other pages in this set, contact dracoproductions@hotmail.com

170. Amherst Astronomy Association, Amherst Astronomy Club, Astronomy Clubs Massachus
NONPROFIT PUBLIC-SERVICE for astronomy - SCIENCE - EDUCATION President - Tom Whitney 413-256-6234 * 1403 South East ST, Amherst, MA 01002-3031 Underlined Blue
http://www.amastro.org/
A M H E R S T A S T R O N O M Y A S S O C I A T I O N NON-PROFIT PUBLIC-SERVICE for ASTRONOMY - SCIENCE - EDUCATION
President - Tom Whitney 413-256-6234 1403 South East ST, Amherst, MA 01002-3031
Underlined Blue Links Below Describe Programs Events CALENDAR Event Location MAPS Send E-MAIL
F R E E P U B L I C P R O G R A M S
...
SOLAR Observing - Amherst
1 pm SATURDAY Apr-Nov
SOLAR Observing - Northampton
3 pm SATURDAY Apr-Oct
PLANETARIUM Shows
4 pm SATURDAY Sep-Apr
OBSERVATORY Observing
9 pm SATURDAY Mar-Dec
SUNSET Observing - Mt. Pollux
Sunset SUNDAY Apr-Nov
Astronomy Day * Equinox / Solstice 1st Nite July 4 Moon Day ...
Astronomy CLASSES
7 pm, 1st-3rd-5th FRIDAYS All Year C L U B P R O G R A M S ABOUT JOIN INFORMATION ... ASTRONOMY ASSOCIATION LAW SITE - ATTORNEY TOM WHITNEY

171. AAA
Association of amateur Astronomers. GSFC Goddard Space Flight Center; STScI - Space Telescope Science Institute; SARA - The Society of amateur Radio Astronomers;
http://www.isc.tamu.edu/~astro/aaa.html

Photo by Chris Dahl
Association of Amateur Astronomers
Current AAA Stuff
Local Astronomy Information
World Wide Astronomy
Dan Bruton - Now at Stephen F. Austin State University
astro@sfasu.edu

172. Adventures In Deep Space: Challenging Observing Projects For Amateur Astronomers
Adventures in Deep Space Challenging Observing Projects for amateur Astronomers.
http://www.angelfire.com/id/jsredshift/
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Adventures in Deep Space:
Challenging Observing Projects for Amateur Astronomers
Who's Who What's Here Try These
Setting Up at Packer Saddle - Photo by Marsha Robinson 100 Peculiar Galaxies Off the Beaten Path Observing Galaxy Clusters The Abell Planetaries ... Much More Love your site. It's a great place to find photographic fields of interest. I'm always looking for information on new objects to shoot. Martin C. Germano At the monthly star parties everyone now expects me to show up with another rarely observed gem, carefully culled from the pages of your web site. I guess it's time to come clean about where I've been getting the information. Paul Alsing WOW! Your website is absolutely incredible! Where do you guys come up with all this stuff? Have you thought of doing a book or magazine on Observing Challenges? Jeremiah Burton
Acknowledgements
Some of these articles first appeared in the monthly bulletin of the San Francisco Amateur Astronomers, the publications of the Webb Society and the AmAstro mailing list. Finder charts were produced on Megastar with RealSky. Megastar is available from Willman-Bell, Inc.

173. Home Page
Promotes interest in astronomy among amateurs and the Racine area public. Includes observatory and membership information and some comet photos.
http://www.clsurf.com/rasastro/
The Racine Astronomical Society was established in 1956 to promote interest in astronomy among amateurs and the Racine area public. In 1960 the society became a not-for-profit corporation. Through the generosity of two local executives, Mr. A. Modine and Mr. H. M. Benstead, funds were donated for the purchase of 3 1/2 acres of land, construction of the first building and the 16" telescope. Since that time, three other buildings, three telescopes and auxiliary equipment have been added to the facility. Much of the construction of the buildings and instruments was done by members of the society. This practical side of astronomy included excavating and mixing concrete. Programs of interest to our members are astrophotography, CCD imaging, photoelectric photometry, observing lunar and planetary detail, and observing occultations and eclipses. Several members have traveled to Canada, Peru, Africa, Thailand and various locations in the United States to view solar eclipses. Some members, working for a recognition certificate, search for and identify the Messier and Herchel lists of deep sky objects. Other members are active in the construction of homemade telescopes and accessories. The Racine Astronomical Society is a member of the Astronomical League. The Society maintains contact with other astronomers by attending and/or hosting local, regional and national meetings. Members also participate in many of the star party gatherings that are held throughout the country.

174. HTML REDIRECT - HAA Site Moved
Effective April 7, 2002 the HAA website has moved. Please update your bookmarks to point to the new homepage at http//amateurastronomy.org.
http://www.science.mcmaster.ca/HAA/
Effective April 7, 2002 the HAA website has moved.
Please update your bookmarks to point to the new homepage at http://amateurastronomy.org If your web browser supports it, you should be auto-forwarded to the new homepage in 10 seconds. Thank You If you have problems linking to the new site then contact: anthony@unihedron.com

175. 3ap.org
3ap.org;http//extragalacticsystems.com/3ap.org/index.shtml;.
http://3ap.org/
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176. 3ap.org
3ap.org;http//extragalacticsystems.com/3ap.org/index.shtml;/aaap3.html.
http://trfn.clpgh.org/aaap/aaap3.html
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177. AA&ES Online! Shedding New Light On Old Mysteries
Welcome to the ever popular AA ES Website for enquiring minds everywhere! Our three sections, Quest, Earth Sciences, and SciSpi
http://ds.dial.pipex.com/ritson/
Our three sections, Quest Earth Sciences , and SciSpi investigate the wonders of the natural world in a lively and informative manner, from 'serious' environmental issues to the bizarre fringes of science. The most popular areas of the site remain the homepage for Robert Bauval's book 'The Orion Mystery' which radically rewrites our thoughts on ancient Egypt, and the seminal "Roswell Resource Center" - a gathering of web evidence for UFO buffs everywhere. Also, check out the Philadelphia Experiment page.
'The Quest for Knowledge' Chesterwell Management LTD This site has been provided for your enjoyment. All material here belongs to Chesterwell Management Ltd and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission. [ Hal . Hard copy Editor, Dave Goode. Web site managing editor, Claire Robson.

178. WSAAG Site

http://www4.tpgi.com.au/users/wsaag/

179. New Page 1

http://www.rotary-ifraa.org/
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