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         Astronomy Software:     more books (77)
  1. Solar Systems (Interfact) by Ian Graham, 1997-06-25
  2. Chandra: Chandrasekhar Sets of White Dwarfs & Supernova Cores by James A. Green, 1999-09
  3. Planetary Taxi by Voyager Company, 1995-03
  4. Eyewitness Encyclopedia of Space CD-ROM (win) by DK Publishing, 1996-05-02
  5. Amazing Universe III by Tech Hopkins, 1995-01-01
  6. Redshift College Edition by Saunders College Publishing, Bill O. Walker, 2002-11
  7. Computer-based methods for promoting thinking in physics and algebra : incorporating cognitive research findings into software design (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:287692) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1987
  8. Discover Astronomy \Cd-Box C/Win/Us by Collectors SeriesCmmxs90051, 1996-09
  9. Scientific American Planets Windows by 076714568228, 1995-11-21
  10. Exploring The Shape Of Space by J. Weeks, 2001
  11. Groth programs by Edward J Groth, 1987
  12. Groth Gplot by Edward J Groth, 1987
  13. Groth routines by Edward J Groth, 1987
  14. CCD analysis program by Stephen Thomas Kent, 1982

81. ITE Telescopes
Retailer of telescopes, telescope mounts, binoculars, CCD cameras, accessories, books and software. Located in Florida.
http://www.itetelescopes.com/
ITE's Telescopes Choosing a Telescope Entry Level Mid Range ... Software and Books
ITE offers telescopes, CCD imaging systems and the accessories you need to make these products perform to their highest level. We stand behind our products with after-sales service and support , here in the United States, and have been doing so since 1996.
ITE is run by Mike Palermiti, an “authentic astronomer” who brings more than 40 years of experience in astronomy and optical design
Mike chooses products based on measuring their performance both on a test bench and outside under the stars. While we offer many great off-the-shelf products, we also offer custom telescopes for customers who are looking for “something special”.
While we have worked hard to put a lot of information on our web site, it can never take the place of a real conversation. So call us at 800 699-0906 we love to talk astronomy!
Orion Nebula
Photo By Mike Palermiti
Rich Star Field- M24
Photo By Mike Palermiti
Comet Neat- 300mm F/2 EDIF Nikkor
Photo By Mike Palermiti May 12, 2004

82. Welcome To The Astronomy Ireland Homepage
Details of the Irish national association including details of upcoming events, sky and space news, telescope reviews, software, links and information about the club's products.
http://www.astronomy.ie/
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Welcome to the website of Ireland's national Astronomy Club. June 8 Transit of Venus Watches Countrywide Subscribe to the Magazine "June issue - out May 16" Also get details of the new Comet NEAT, everything else to see and all the latest discoveries from around the world, your sightings, photos and more. Order here Subscribe Current Issue (Click for details) What to see in the Sky For the latest details of what to see in the sky (from planets to space craft) please call our premium rate Newsline serivce (new message at least every Monday): Republic of Ireland (74c/min) N.Ireland and Great Britain (60p/min)

83. GM4JJJ Page Has Moved
GM4JJJ, David with EME on 144 MHz and astronomy. MoonSked software for Moontracking for Macintosh, Windows and Palm Pilot.
http://www.qsl.net/gm4jjj/
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84. Optical Design Software: DbOptic - The Optical Design Database Program
Offers optical design software for engineering professionals, students and educators. Products for astronomy and astrophotography.
http://www.skyscientific.com/
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Optical Design Software: dbOptic - The Optical Design Database Program
dbOptic: Optical Design for PCs and Compatibles
Powerful, easy to use optical design software from Sky Scientific makes light work of optical design from a single lens or mirror to complex systems of up to 99 surfaces. Engineering professionals, students and educators use this software to perform simple ray tracing or solve tough optical engineering, optical system design and imaging problems. dbOptic includes a fully integrated glass catalog and basic lens design library. An optional library of 2,500 additional lenses and systems from major optical manufacturers and suppliers is available at small additional cost.
You can download a free evaluation version of this optical design software and have it running in a short time! dbOptic: Optical design software for Windows® 95/98/NT/2000/XP. Features dbOptic is easy-to-use, high-performance optical design software with most of the features of applications costing 10 or 20 times as much. While of obvious value to the optics professional, this software was developed in consideration of the needs of technical professionals with training in other disciplines as well as students and educators.

85. EOS Technologies
Offers turnkey observatory systems for astronomy and satellite laser ranging. Systems include telescopes and instruments, enclosures, integrated control systems and software for remote and autonomous operation.
http://www.eostech.com/
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86. Il Cielo :: Astronomy Domine ::
Pagine di Davide Pistritto con le proprie esperienze osservative, software, immagini e contatti.
http://www.astronomia.com/astronomydomine/

87. Astronomy Resources On The NET
Web and ftp servers, links to amateur astronomer's pages, astronomy related jokes, small pdf library, space news, software list, and mailing list lists.
http://www.open.hr/space/space/links_e.html
Please hangup and try again
All my pages are moved to spacebox.org
Your old bookmarks should be changed from: http://www.open.hr/space/ to http://www.spacebox.org/
Additionally, all .phtml extensions are renamed to .php If you are still lost, use this map or contact me . Thanks. Clear skies, Hrvoje

88. Resources For Undergrad/Graduate Astronomy Students
Helpful links for for graduate and undergraduate astronomy students. Includes software information, literature topics, statistical data analysis, and presentation tips.
http://www.cita.utoronto.ca/~matzner/svc/resources.html
Compiled by: Chris Matzner .  I appreciate any suggestions of new links to add to this page; please email me . It is perpetually under construction. Navigation
Starting research:
Choosing Topics

Good Research Habits

Conducting research:
Literature Searches

ADS
arXiv
Computers/Software
...
Statistical data analysis

Expressing your results:
Giving Presentations
Writing effectively Advancing in the research world: Attending Meetings Visiting Research Groups Obtaining Good Recommendations Teaching Portfolios ... Writing Applications Starting Research top Choosing research topics In some cases you will have a choice of with whom and on what you would like to work.  There are many criteria to consider, which vary somewhat depending on the length and scope of the project.  These include clarity of the project's goals; ease with which they can be decomposed into lesser (still worthy) goals; relevance to the community; and relevance to a larger research theme.  Don't forget to consider your own passions and talents in making this choice!  You should never find research to be a drag.
  • Here is a list of books on open problems in astronomy and astrophysics, compiled by the

89. Guildsoft - Software For Today's World
Company markets software in the UK and Western Europe. Feature software for home and business, including clipart, DTP, music, astronomy, office productivity, cashbook manager, ISO9000, quality management, and Web software.
http://www.guildsoft.co.uk/
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90. Linux For Astronomy
commercial Linux The new release of Linux for astronomy includes over 3Gb of Astronomical software precompiled for the Linux (x86) operating system. Applications include a wealth of general purpose image and signal processing tools, as well as the state-of-the-art algorithms in use at observatories and universities worldwide. Facilities for processing the data products of the major space-based instruments (Hubble Space Telescope, EUV, Einstein, ROSAT, and IUE) are also included.
http://www.randomfactory.com/lfa.html

91. Stellar Evolution On PC
Starclock is a program for DOS that animates the evolution of stars on the HR diagram.
http://leo.astronomy.cz/sclock/sclock.html
StarClock: Stellar evolution at PC
This is an excellent program for anyone wanting to learn
more about how stars change as they age.
StarClock is now a staple in my astronomy software list. Dave Bruning,
Astronomy This short movie, based on StarClock 2.0 , shows the evolution of a five-solar-mass star.
StarClock 2.0 (precisely the file sclock20.zip, about 120k) is currently available at the following sites:
This WWW page (Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic).
SEDS (Students for the Exploration and Development of Space, Arizona, USA)
SimTel , the Coast to Coast Software Repository (tm) and its numerous mirror sites
Short reviews of StarClock appeared in Telescope (Ver. 1.0, April 1996, p. 55) and Astronomy (Ver. 2.0, June 1996, p. 94). StarClock could have never been created if it were not for the grid of stellar models computed by G. Schaller, D. Schaerer, G. Meynet and A. Maeder Geneva Observatory ) and published in a form which called for writting the program. I am grateful to Nancy R. Evans

92. Satellite Related Software
An extensive list of satellite tracking programs and related astronomy programs for IBM, Macintosh, Unix, Amiga, and Archimedes systems.
http://www.satobs.org/orbsoft.html
Satellite Related Software.
Satellite Prediction Software
If you want to set about generating your own predictions for observing then naturally you'll need some software. What follows is a selection of software for various platforms with a short description and a pointer to the package itself. There are also many utilities for non-prediction purposes, such as managing files of elements, converting between different types of elements, and extracting various information from elements.
IBM PC
  • Quicksat
    Mike McCants' program uses two-line elements to generate predictions which include an estimate of magnitude. It is text based, reading the input parameters from a formatted file. The comprehensive magnitudes file is packaged with it. See the UNIX section below for other versions of Quicksat. SkyMap 6.6
    Rob Matson's program uses SGP, SGP4, SDP4 and HANDE models for prediction. It plots star maps with and without satellite tracks. Skymap can find Iridium flares . It is able to search collections of elements with specified conditions. Useful for identifying satellites. It produces output for HP printers and is able to plot rocket trajectories. Shareware. $25 suggested. The package is available in several parts. Rob's description of this latest version and resources for download are found in the SeeSat-L archives: Version 6.5

93. Astronomy Freeware And Shareware
CVC s astronomy Freeware and software. **from I have tried a lot of freeware and software in astronomy. I rate this a keeper. This
http://www.cvc.org/astronomy/freeware.htm
CVC's Astronomy Freeware and Software
**from your friendly neighborhood science teacher**
(Bill Drennon)
Click here to see current view of the earth
Click here to get a star chart for your location at any time and date

Click here and find the location of current manned space flights and orbits!

Click here for the Java Applet for real-time tracking of the space shuttle and space station
Java applet provided by United Space Alliance
Download H-R Calc Hertzprung-Russell Diagram Calculator
This freeware program by David C. Irizarry works on Windows 3.x and Windows 95. The compressed zip file that you will download here is only 319kB. When unzipped, it takes up 1.07 Mbytes of disk space. I have tried a lot of freeware and software in astronomy. I rate this a keeper. This is an excellent program, utilizing the Hertzprung-Russell Diagram. Find a star in the sky. Identify it using planetarium software. Then use this software to see where it falls on the H-R diagram. Discover its relative size to the sun, its surface temperature, its spectral class, its actual brightness, and other interesting facts about the star. It is well worth the small disk space and short download time. NOTE: This shareware version, though fully functional, has a built in time limit per session. You have the bother of having to reboot it after your session time runs out. If you like it, though, you can send in a check or money order to its author of $15 and be rid of that problem.

94. Dark Sky Czech Republic
Gives information, letters and press releases about the Czech light pollution law, parts of the law, images of various lighting fixtures, lightpollution software and contact details for members.
http://www.astro.cz/darksky/
Night Environment Pollution and the Remedies through Legislation and Technology, in Czechia and in general
The main principle is simple,
  • don't use artificial lighting outdoors when and where it's not necessary
  • let the light go just the right direction: down (and steep enough). Lighting fixtures with no curved belly (a flat glass instead) do the job, (if lighting is really needed) like these in central Europe:
    eco-settlement in Kassel Strasse der Solarenergie in Gleisdorf in front of Brno railway station parking lot in front of the museum in Gleisdorf Most information is in Czech only (see http://svetlo.astro.cz , or, as a novelty, a huge research report within http://amper.ped.muni.cz/noc ), just a couple of things is in English as well (a non-local one is on lighting and crime Czech Republic included light pollution in its newly coined Clean Air Act in 2002, a step much appreciated throughout the world. However, the Act contained a declaration only, the government had to issue the very rules. It had never happened, due to efforts of ... and unconcern of ... (you can guess, I have to be diplomatic). However, our effort to formulate simple and still effective set of such rules led to a draft submitted to the House of Representatives (it has not been accepted, as e.g. there was no support from the Ministry of Environment, unlike in 2001), which may be of interest to everybody. I'd appreciate any advice what should be changed in this set to fit legislation of most countries. I have to stress that the
  • 95. University Of Washington N-Body Shop Home Page
    Part of the Department of astronomy at the University of Washington. Designs and runs software that enables highperformance computing on a variety of astronomy-related problems, including large-scale structure formation and planet formation.
    http://www-hpcc.astro.washington.edu/
    About Us Search Contact Info University of Washington Department of Astronomy Computer Science and Engineering Department of Physics
    Topics: Participants Multimedia Picture Gallery Local HPCC Software Exchange Site Computing resources ... Graduate Program Click reload for new random picture This interdisciplinary group led by Tom Quinn includes faculty and students from the departments of Astronomy and Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Washington
    Our simulations show that gas giants can form in hundreds of years. See the press release. N-Body Shop
    University of Washington
    Box 351580
    Seattle, WA 98195-1580
    (206) 543-2888 voice, (206) 685-0403 FAX
    [comments to webmaster@www-hpcc.astro.washington.edu

    96. Astronomy Related Rrograms
    By Jure Skvare. Downloads and web based services useful to asteroid observers. Fitsblink, asteroid server, fitsjd, fits2pg, fitsfrompg, asteroid identifier, residual calculator.
    http://www-rcp.ijs.si/~jure/software/index.html
    Index of astronomy related programs
    • Fitsblink - a program for FITS image display, blinking, extraction of star lists and astrometry. It runs on Linux and OS/2 operating systems and should be easy to compile on other UNIX-like systems. It runs both in graphical interactive mode and as a command line program suitable for batch programming. From version 3.0 on it connects to to show asteroid positions and identifies asteroids which are already in the database. is an Internet service which provides information about asteroids. It uses the Lowell asteroid database with almost 50000 asteroids. For connection to the database a number of clients are provided together with source code in different computer languages. Fitsjd is a small utility program which calculates the Julian Day of midexposure time and writes it, together with WCS coordinates and image dimensions, to the standard output. Useful for batch programming. and fitsfrompg are programs which transfer information from FITS header to a Postgres database and retrieve the information from it. Although very simple, these programs can be of great help when searching for old images. Calculation and statistical evaluation of residuals , a WWW service for asteroid astrometrists.

    97. Home
    Publishes original research papers in all areas of astronomy covering all wavelengths and distance scales as well as papers on the latest innovations in astronomical instrumentation, data analysis, and software.
    http://pasp.phys.uvic.ca/
    Photo credit: European Southern Observatory (Home) (General) (Categories)
    (Electronic PASP)
    ... (Dissertations)

    98. EasySoft Creations
    Publishes highquality shareware and freeware for the Macintosh, including astronomy/astrology software, games, system utilities and other products.
    http://pages.infinit.net/trottier/
    Please click here to be redirected.

    99. Lucis Image Processing Software
    Provider of digital image processing software for Medical Imaging, Forensics, and astronomy. Product specifications, white papers, tutorials, pricing, and downloads.
    http://www.imagecontent.com/
    Lucis Image Processing Software, an easy, fundamentally new way to view image content Images often contain hundreds to tens of thousands of contrast levels. Our eyes can only differentiate 32 levels of contrast. Therefore fine contrast variations are only partially recognized as textures our eyes can't resolve. Lucis makes visible the fine contrast variations (details) you would like to see. Using two cursors (sliders) in Preview Mode, select the range of contrast variances to view. Lucis compares each pixel to every other pixel along hundreds of radial lines in two directions to map out contrast variances. Contrast variances within the selected range are enhanced and contrast variances outside the range are diminished. The relative emphasis of contrast information is shifted, but information is not thrown away. Lucis reveals detail that other image-processing methods can’t. Lucis reveals detail throughout the image, in both the bright and dark areas. Dinoflagellate images courtesy of Prof. Brian Matsumoto, U.

    100. Automatic Redirection To New Night Sky Observer Page
    Resource for (primarily Irish) astronomy and space buffs which features news, articles, local weather, Skydiary , software and links to a range of astronomical and spacerelated subjects.
    http://indigo.ie/~gnugent/dnso/
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