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  1. Radio Astronomy by John D. Kraus, 1966-10
  2. Graduate Programs in Physics, Astronomy, and Related Fields 1995-96 (Graduate Programs in Physics, Astronomy & Related Fields) by American Institute of Physics, 1995-11
  3. 2004 Graduate Programs in Physics, Astronomy, and Related Fields (Graduate Programs in Physics, Astronomy and Related Fields)
  4. 2006 Graduate Programs in Physics, Astronomy, and Related Fields (Graduate Programs in Physics, Astronomy and Related Fields)
  5. 2003 Graduate Programs in Physics, Astronomy, and Related Fields (Graduate Programs in Physics, Astronomy and Related Fields) by AIP, 2002
  6. Exploring the Universe With Voyager III: 24 Astronomy Projects for Windows And Macintosh by Brian Monson, Peter Shull, 2006-07-15
  7. Ready-To-Use Earth & Astronomy Activities for Grades 5-12 (Secondary Science Curriculum Activities Library) by Mark J., Ph.D. Handwerker, 2000-07
  8. Astronomy by Marc Leslie Kutner, 1988-04
  9. Glencoe Science: Astronomy, Student Edition (Glencoe Science) by McGraw-Hill, 2004-03-26
  10. Radio Astronomy (Above and Beyond) by Adele D. Richardson, 1999-08
  11. The Universe at Your Fingertips: An Astronomy Activity and Resource Notebook
  12. EXAMNotes for Astronomy I (EXAMNotes) by The Staff of REA, 1997-06-01
  13. The Essentials of Astronomy (Essentials) by Charles O. Brass, 1998
  14. Astronomy Media Workbook for the Cosmic Perspective the Essential Cosmic Perspective by Michael C. LoPresto, 2006-01

81. Astronomy Education
Other astronomy education Opportunities. This is a great opportunity to reinforceyour astronomy education and to learn how the Observatory s equipment works.
http://www.eg.bucknell.edu/physics/astronomy/
Astronomical Opportunities Physics Dept Majors SPS Coffee Talks ... REU Astronomy Course Info Web Resources Bucknell
Astronomical Opportunities
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The Astronomy Program is integrated into the Physics curriculum, and is designed to be accessible to majors and non-majors alike. In addition to courses, the Astronomy Program offers opportunities teaching and research in the field. Students interested in concentrating their studies in astronomy are encouraged to major in Physics and take ASTR 201 and 301 as electives for that major. Additional opportunities for advanced study and/or research participation are available through Independent Research or Honors Thesis programs (see below) . In-depth exposure to astronomical research is available through our summer research program. Interested non-majors can obtain a general exposure to astronomy through the ASTR 101-102 survey sequence. The motivated student can follow this up as a Teaching Assistant for this sequence. Many TA's are non-majors and it's a great opportunity for those interested in teaching (especially science teaching) careers.
Astronomy Courses Offered
Astronomy 101-102
Students interested in a non-technical introduction to astronomy are encouraged to take the ASTR 101 and/or ASTR 102 survey courses. These courses are designed to introduce students to the way astronomy is done and concentrates on how we know what we know about the universe. Neither course has a prerequisite, and each qualify as lab science courses for non-majors.

82. HubbleSite
The official online home of the Hubble Space Telescope has images, news, facts, astronomy education resources, games, and a multimedia trip through time.
http://hubble.stsci.edu/
This week's image:
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Latest from Hubble New Hubble Image Reveals Details in the Heart of the Trifid Nebula Inside HubbleSite All Hubble pictures and news, from the latest discoveries to the earliest images. Coast through cosmic images; browse our archive by date, subject or release type; and sign up for e-mail bulletins in Spectacular color pictures of stars, planets, galaxies, nebulae and more. Catch the best of Hubble's extensive portfolio in the The science behind the scenery... and what it means. Tour our universe through multimedia experiences and in-depth explorations of Hubble's finest moments in A richly-illustrated guide to the Hubble Space Telescope. Find out what the science instruments do, how the pictures are made, and why NASA put a telescope in space in Interactive games and activities for space explorers of all ages. Construct a comet... track Hubble in real time... or build a scale model of the telescope in Looking for Hubble facts, figures, and fundamentals? Find the basics quickly in the

83. Astronomy Education Page
Robert Hollow s page for astronomy education and astronomy educationResearch links. Astronomy General astronomy education. Australia
http://www.atnf.csiro.au/people/Robert.Hollow/astroed.html
Astronomy Education Resources and Links
Crux region; image courtesy DMI /Akira Fujii These links are not meant to be exhaustive, rather they give some key sites for astronomy education, magazines, research in astronomy education and on some specific programs for teachers and schools. More detailed and area-specific links will shortly be available on the main ATNF Outreach and Education site. General Astronomy Education Australia Telescope Outreach and Education is the deciated public and schools site. it has a wealth of material with new additions added regularly. Australian Astronomy is the portal to professional and amateur astronomy in Australia. It has education and general interest categories as well. Compiled by CSIRO and the Astronomical Society of Australia. Astronomy Picture of the Day is a wonderful site that provides a new image with short explanation and links each day. It has a searchable archive an education links. Astronomy Education Resources an extensive list compiled by the Space Telescope Science Institute directory Magazines Astronomy Now (UK magazine) Astronomy Magazine (US magazine) Mercury Magazine from the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. It has a searchable archive of issues from 1994 to 2001 plus the current issue.

84. Northern Stars Planetarium And Educational Services
Portable educational services provides astronomy education for Maine students.
http://www.northern-stars.com/
Northern Stars Planetarium, P.O. Box 302, Fairfield, Maine 04937
tel. 207-453-7668
A Portable Planetarium for the School Children of Maine, since 1987.
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Stop by often. Planetarium Magic A Story Written Especially for Younger Children A Children's Story about Visiting a Planetarium for the First Time Let Your Students Be The Illustrators Enter Your Student's Drawings for the various pages of the story, we will pick the best ones and put them in our on-line story. Meet John Meader Director of Northern Stars Northern Stars Planetarium and Educational Services, P.O. Box 302 Fairfield, ME 04937-0302 info@northern-stars.com

85. STaRS: Space Science Teaching And Resource Site
Abstract A World Wide Web site has been developed by astronomers andeducators at Carter Observatory. Keywords astronomy education.
http://www.atnf.csiro.au/pasa/17_2/mackie/paper/
STaRS : Space science Teaching and Resource Site
Glen Mackie, PASA, 17 (2), 113.
Next Section: Introduction
Contents Page: Volume 17, Number 2
STaRS : Space science Teaching and Resource Site
Glen Mackie Carter Observatory, P.O. Box 2909, Wellington, New Zealand
Glen.Mackie@vuw.ac.nz
www.vuw.ac.nz/
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A World Wide Web site has been developed by astronomers and educators at Carter Observatory. STaRS www.vuw.ac.nz/ mackie/STaRS.html ) is the S pace science T eaching a nd R esource S ite and its objectives are to 1) present astronomy investigations for 8 to 12 year olds, and 2) promote topical astronomy and space science studies for a general audience. The educational investigations drawn from local and international sources and the resources provided to teachers are described. The structure and content of the general audience pages are summarized. Details of site promotion and usage and critical comment from users and educators is given. Keywords: astronomy education

86. :: Ez2Find :: Education
Web Sites, Association for astronomy education (AAE) Site Info - Translate- Open New Window An affiliate of the National Science Teachers Association.
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87. Astronomy Education At Maynooth
astronomy education at Maynooth. The IRAM 30metre radio telescope onPico Valeta, Spain, makes observations of interstellar dust and gas.
http://www.irishscientist.ie/2002/contents.asp?contentxml=02p163.xml&contentxsl=

88. The EnviroLink Network - AstroEd: Astronomy Education Resources
AstroEd astronomy education Resources. Curriculum materials and backgroundinfo. for teaching astronomy to K12 and adult education resources.
http://www.envirolink.org/resource.html?itemid=100&catid=1

89. University Of Louisville Astronomy Education
astronomy education at the University of Louisville.
http://prancer.physics.louisville.edu/astro/
Astronomy Education at the University of Louisville
For Students
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Last update: December 17, 2003
kielkopf@louisville.edu

90. NAM+UKSP 2003: Session 52: Astronomy Education
NAM UKSP 2003 Session 52 astronomy education. Chair Margaret Penston.Thurs April 10 / 0900 1030 / Lecture Hall D. Dr Nic Walton
http://star.arm.ac.uk/nam2003/session_progs/session52.html

Astronomy Education
Chair: Margaret Penston Thurs April 10 / 0900 - 1030 / Lecture Hall D Dr Nic Walton (IoA, Cambridge)
'The Virtual Observatory - Empowering Education' (30 mins) Dr Helen Mason (DAMTP, Cambridge)
'SunTrek - an educational resource' (12 Mins) Dr Robert Massey (Royal Observatory, Greenwich)
'Public astronomy on a heritage site: antique telescopes and online education' (12 Mins) Dr Tom Mason (Armagh Planetarium)
'Developments at the Armagh Planetarium' (12 Mins) Billy McClune and Dr Ruth Jarman (Graduate School of Education, Queen's University Belfast)
'Space Science News' - the secret life of newspapers (12 Mins) Dr Gillian Sinclair (Resource Guide Adviser for Physical Sciences, JISC)
'The use of electronic and internet resources in teaching physics and astrophysics' (12 Mins) Abstracts of talks and posters related to this session

91. ScienceDaily -- Browse Topics: Science/Astronomy/Education
Click Here. Top Science astronomy education (55 links). Association for AstronomyEducation (AAE) An affiliate of the National Science Teachers Association.
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92. Astronomy
Search for educational information and links in over 50 categories. astronomy Resources. ABC D E F GHIJ K LMNOP and others interested in astronomy. Offered here education, history, membership and meeting
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The ATM Page
This is an excellent Amateur Telescope Making site with design and crafting information, books and vendors, a terrific gallery of telescope pictures and descriptions, and lots of great ATM links.
Amateur Telescope Making
Historical information, ATM resources, and links to other ATM sites are found in this worthwhile site, produced by the Tallahassee Astronomical Society.
The American Association of Variable Star Observers
AAVSO has compiled 7.5 million observations of variable stars (those that change in brightness) since its founding in 1911. They coordinate, evaluate, and make data available to researchers. There's more information here on variables than most of us knew existed.
American Astronomical Society
AAS is the major professional organization for astronomers and others interested in astronomy. Offered here: education, history, membership and meeting information, job register, astronomy links, and The Astrophysical Journal online.

93. NASA - MSU/Bozeman CERES Project
teachers from across the nation have developed an extensive library of onlineand interactive K-12 science education materials for teaching astronomy.
http://btc.montana.edu/ceres/
Center for Educational
Resources (CERES) Project
Through funding from NASA, faculty at Montana State University and classroom teachers from across the nation have developed an extensive library of on-line and interactive K-12 science education materials for teaching astronomy. Closely aligned with the NRC National Science Education Standards, these web based lessons make maximum use of exciting on-line NASA resources, data, and images. In addition to classroom-ready materials using contemporary teaching strategies, CERES has developed several on-line NASA data search engines and two graduate level distance learning courses, available over the internet to K-12 teachers.

94. Physics And Astronomy - PhysLink.com
Physics, astronomy and science news, community, education and reference. Jobboard, directories, forums, chat, education reference, fun and more.
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95. ASP: Astronomical Pseudo-science: A Skeptic's Resource List
List of links for those, who want to examine theories that are on the fringe of accepted scientific thought that are related connected to astronomy. A few examples are astrology, UFO's, the Face on Mars, and ancient astronaut theory.
http://www.astrosociety.org/education/resources/pseudobib.html
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Astronomical Pseudo-Science: A Skeptic's Resource List (Version 3.0; August 2003)
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This is a selected list of resources for those who want to examine with a skeptical eye some of the claims at the fringes of science that seem connected to astronomy. The last section includes some general books that deal with a broader range of pseudo-scientific topics. Instructors can often use the enormous media and student interest in some of these topics as a way of generating discussion about what constitutes science and about how the scientific method allows us to test controversial hypotheses and determine whether nature really works in the way they claim. Table of Contents: Astrology
UFO's as Alien Spaceships

Crop Circles

The "Face" on Mars

96. CAAA - Fox Park Public Observatory
Based Potterville, Michigan, CAAA operates Fox Park Public Observatory, one of the most advanced public observatories in the nation. It hosts public education activities, comet watches, meteor observing, and frequent observatory public nights.
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Thanks for visiting the Capital Area Astronomy Association - we have one of the most advanced public observatories in the nation - right here in Potterville, Michigan - Fox Park Public Observatory. The Capital Area Astronomy Association consists of members from all age groups and levels of interest. The membership participates in public education activities, comet watches, meteor observing, as well as opening our observatory to the public several nights per month. We invite any person who is interested to become a member. Once a member, you'll have the opportunity to use the facilities and equipment of the observatory It's not Astrology! We don't have a 'psychic hot line', but we can show you the rings of Saturn, moons of Jupiter, or thousands of other spectacular celestial sights through one of our world class telescopes! Bob Miller, our resident Astonomer, has created several charts showing astronomical data for 2003:

97. Welcome To Cool Cosmos!
NASA's onestop page for students, teachers, and anyone else who wants to learn more about infrared astronomy, the electromagnetic spectrum, or simply enjoy various games and activities.
http://www.spitzer.caltech.edu/EPO/
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98. PhysLINK.com - Reference And Education - Physics, Astronomy And
PhysLINK.com Reference and education - Physics, astronomy and Engineering PhysLINK.com is a general reference and resource site for physics, engineering, and astronomy providing links, reference
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99. Chronicle Careers, From The Chronicle Of Higher Education
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100. Solar Astronomy In The Prehistoric Southwest
A slide show of Anasazi astronomical sites with extensive notes.
http://www.hao.ucar.edu/public/education/archeoslides/index.html
Solar Astronomy in the Prehistoric Southwest
A slide set by P. Charbonneau O.R. White , and T.J. Bogdan
Solstitial marker, Hovenweep National Monument
Table of Contents
Slide 1: The Anasazi World
Slide 2: Chaco Canyon

Slide 3: The Seasons

Slide 4: Horizon Calendars
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