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         Astronomers Amateur:     more books (100)
  1. Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Convention Western Amateur Astronomers by Crutchfield Adair, Lewis Epstein, Ray G. Coutchie, John Bally Urban, Thomas McDonough Joel W. Goodman, Arthur S. Leonard, David Dunham, Thomas A. Cragg, Margaret Shapiro, Rev. Ronald E. Royer Jack A. Borde, 1966
  2. Amateur Astronomer's HandBook by J. B. Sidgwick, 1980
  3. Astonomy :An Introduction for the Amateur Astronomer by Mitton Jacqueline, 1978
  4. Amateur astronomer's photographic lunar atlas (The Amateur astronomer's library, v. 6) by Henry Hatfield, 1968
  5. The Amateur Astronomer's Glossary by Patrick Moore, 1967
  6. The Amateur Astronomer's Pathfinder by Colin Humphrey, 1992-10
  7. The Observational Amateur Astronomer (Practical Astronomy)
  8. A Union Made in Heaven: A History of Amateur Astronomers, Inc., 1949-1999
  9. Sky Watcher's Handbook: The Expert Reference Source for the Amateur Astronomer
  10. The Amateur Astronomer by Patrick Moore,
  11. In Starland with a Three-Inch Telescope : A Conveniently Arrange Guide for the Use of the Amateur Astronomer by William Tyler Olcott, 1909
  12. The Amateur Astronomer's Field Guide to Deep Sky Observing by Tom; sechler, Tim Lorenzin, 1971
  13. Amateur Astronomer and His Telescope by Gunter D. Roth, 1972-02-07
  14. The Amateur Astronomer by Antonin (Consultation Editor, John Gribbin) Rukl, 1979

41. Amateur Astronomers Of Beaver County - Beaver County, Pennsylvania
Special interest group with details of their star parties, previous party photos, videos and photo galleries, links and members.
http://www.aaobc.com/
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42. Gibraltar Astronomical Society - Site Updated: 22/04/02 22:53:16
News items of interest to amateur astronomers, and a guide to the night sky.
http://www.astronomy.gi/
Gibraltar Astronomical Society
Founded 1986 Welcome to the Webpages where the sky is NOT the limit!.
Inside you'll find information about the Society and local events, news items of interest to amateur astronomers, and a guide to the night sky, plus a pagefull of links to set you off surfing thru' some of our favourite sites on the Web.
If you would like to be notified when there are changes made to the website Send me an e-mail with the words "GAS Subscribe" ; as the subject.
WHAT'S NEW
  • This weeks Night Sky: April 26 – May 4, 2002
    • AN News Alert: Saturday 27th April 2002
      • Planetary Alignment
        • Comet Ikeya-Zhang Continues to Brighten ...
          • The Universe Today UPDATED DAILY!
            Foreword by the Society President - William P Recagno
            Where do we come from? How did the universe begin? Why is the universe the way it is? How will it end?
            All my life, I have been fascinated by the big questions that face us, and have tried to find scientific answers to them. If, like me, you have looked at the stars, and tried to make sense of what you see, you too have started to wonder what makes the universe exist. The questions are clear, and deceptively simple. But the answers have always seemed well beyond our reach. Until now.
            The ideas which had grown over two thousand years of observation have had to be radically revised. In less than a hundred years, we have found a new way to think of ourselves. From sitting at the centre of the universe, we now find ourselves orbiting an average-sized sun, which is just one of millions of stars in our own Milky Way galaxy. And our galaxy itself is just one of billions of galaxies, in a universe that is infinite and expanding. But this is far from the end of a long history of inquiry. Huge questions remain to be answered, before we can hope to have a complete picture of the universe we live in.

43. The American Association Of Amateur Astronomers
Welcome to the American Association of amateur astronomers, the InternetAstronomy Club, and AstroMax, the AAAA Online Store.
http://www.astromax.com/
The American Association of Amateur Astronomers
Welcome to
The A merican A ssociation of A mateur A stronomers
The Internet Astronomy Club Select AAAA Enter AAAA Universe Press Releases Join the AAAA Control Center Member Reports Astronomy Links Observing Programs FAQ Constellations Planets Universe Guide Arp CCD Images Partnerships AAAA Newsletter AAAA Mission AstroMax Homepage
Bringing Amateur Astronomy to the World
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Select AstroMax Catalog Observing Aids Planispheres Sky Atlas First Light Kit Astronomer's Journal The Universe DVD HST CD-Rom Binocular Kit NightWatch by Terence Dickinson RASC Observer's Handbook Astronomical Companion Astronomical Calendar 2004 Moon Calendars AL Programs Milky Way Puzzle AstroMax Books Feedback AAAA Homepage
The AAAA Online Store
Offering a Select Line of Carefully Chosen Products
to Help You Get Started in Astronomy, and
to Enhance Your Enjoyment of the Night Sky Enter AstroMax AAAA
P.O. Box 7981
Dallas, TX 75209-0981
www.AstroMax.com

44. Orion Telescopes And Binoculars
Dealer of telescopes, binoculars, and accessories for amateur astronomers and nature enthusiasts.
http://www.telescope.com
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45. Adventures In Deep Space: Challenging Observing Projects For Amateur Astronomers
Adventures in Deep Space Challenging ObservingProjects 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.

46. Galactica 360 Astronomical Observatory Domes
Fiberglass, nonrotating observatory domes and freestanding observatories for amateur astronomers. Domes feature a counterweighted clamshell design. Also manufactures a unique portable bandstand.
http://www.galactica360.com/
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47. Amateur Astronomy In Keene New Hampshire
An amateur astronomy club for people with an interest in astronomy and observing the night sky who live in the Monadnock Region.
http://www.geocities.com/keeneastro/
Keene Amateur Astronomers, Inc.
Upcoming Astronomy Club Meetings in 2004
Friday, January 23, 2004 Business Meeting
Saturday, January 24, 2004 Observing Session
Friday, February 20, 2004 Business Meeting
Saturday, February 21, 2004 Observing Session
Friday, March 19, 2004 Business Meeting
Saturday, March 20, 2004 Observing Session
Friday, April 16, 2004 Business Meeting
Saturday, April 17, 2004 Observing Session
Friday, May 14, 2004 Business Meeting
Saturday, May 15, 2004 Observing Session
Friday, June 18, 2004 Business Meeting Saturday, June 19, 2004 Observing Session Friday, July 16, 2004 Business Meeting Saturday, July 17, 2004 Observing Session Friday, August 13, 2004 Business Meeting Saturday, August 14, 2004 Observing Session Friday, September 10, 2004 Business Meeting Saturday, September 11, 2004 Observing Session Friday, October 15, 2004 Business Meeting Saturday, October 16, 2004 Observing Session Friday, November 12, 2004 Business Meeting Saturday, November 13, 2004 Observing Session

48. AAL Homepage
Website of the amateur astronomers of Luxembourg. Astronomy news, links, eclipse 99 special.
http://www.aal.lu
MAIN PAGE NEWS ABOUT US EVENTS ... ARCHIVE MAILING LIST
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Wa Fändelen uewen lenks am Eck sin kann een d'Sprooch wielen Welcome to the Main Page. BREAKING NEWS
NEW SPECIAL TOPIC: VENUS TRANSIT 2004! here
Areas most often updated include our famous News section, the Links page as well as our Discussion Forums (IN CASE YOU'RE CONTRIBUTING TO IT , of course)!
Find out more About Us (UPDATED!)and the Program of our club. How to join us and other frequently asked questions FAQ For any other questions, Contact us! You're searching for incredible documentation in pictures? The Gallery might be the right spot to take a look. Finally, our members share their expertise by contributing with articles to our internet presence. These can be found in our Special Topic section.

49. PhilHarrington.net
A site devoted to helping amateur astronomers get more enjoyment out of their hobby. Includes advice on purchasing and using equipment as well as products.
http://www.philharrington.net/
This web site has been developed as an extension of the books and articles on and about amateur astronomy authored by Phil Harrington Topics cover choosing and using astronomical equipment, observing selected sky targets, information on solar and lunar eclipses, and much more. Here, you will find updates, excerpts, corrections, and additional material available for each title listed below. Click on a book cover to enter that portion of the site or use the site's search engine to find what you are looking for. This site is also home to the Dark-Sky Site Directory , the award-winning listing of publicly accessible observing sites in North America. You'll find more information below. And if you know of an observing site that you would like to include in the directory, click here to submit a description. For those interested in fighting the good fight against light pollution, there is the full text of Phil's Master's thesis that studied the design of a more energy-efficient, less obtrusive outdoor lighting system from an environmental/energy management perspective. It just might help someone convince the elected officials at City Hall that better lighting will actually save money, which is an important consideration to their constituents.

50. Mead Telescopes, Telescopes, Microscopes, Meade Telescopes, Mead Telescope, Opti
Designs, manufactures and distributes a full line of telescopes and accessories for the beginning, intermdiate and serious amateur astronomers. (Nasdaq MEAD).
http://www.meade.com/

Tucson Amateur Astronomer Wins the Grand Door Prize at RTMC!

Meade's Scott Roberts (center) presents the 2004 RTMC Astronomy Expo Grand Doorprize of a Meade 14" LX200GPS-SMT with UHTC Coatings and Autostar Suite to Ralph Aeschliman of Tucson who drew the lucky doorprize ticket. Aeschliman is a Mars cartography enthusiast and maintains a website of Mars maps at www.ralphaeschliman.com In addition to the doorprizes, Meade provided lectures, refreshments, a WIFI Internet Cafe, and hands-on instruction to use ETX and LX200GPS telescopes from Meade's Hospitality Booth at the Expo to a crowd of 1500 amateurs on Big Bear Mountain over the Memorial Day weekend.
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51. Kennedy Space Center's Amateur Astronomers'
Clubs (some with Homepages) Listing of Florida Astronomy Clubs Astromony-Mall (somewith Homepages) Free Astronomy Classified for amateur Astronomy Equipment
http://www.4saleusa.net/kscaa/
"Dedicated to the Understanding and Knowledge of the Heavens God Made for Us to Observe!" "Sharing Astronomy with Friends" "This picture of an Aurora was taken at Chiefland Florida Latitude 29.2 deg and a Bonus of a Meteor Flashed thru the Picture during the exposure"
Astronomy Homepages worthy of Special of Note this Clear Sky Clock is provide by http://www.pobox.com/~clearskyclock, thanks Attilla Danko Personal Web Pages of Club Members
EHarm.net

Star Fields Observatory

John Boyd's Homepage

Star Trails Observatory
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Wyck's 24" Truss Dob F 4.1

Astrophotography
Astrophotography Anyone!

Astro-Photography Mailing List (APML) Archives

AstroPhotography Basic Primer
Star Party Etiquette Things to Remember When Attending Your First Star Party (REVISED) Astronomy Reference Information Meisser Deep Space List (SEDS.ORG) Herschel 400 List Constellations LIST Telrad Sky Maps showing all Messier Objects (Very Nice) ... Telrad Charts for Messier and Caldwell Objects(Very Nice) Astronomy Clubs and Links The Southeast Region of the Astronomical League Listing of Florida and US astronomy club provided by ****SKY-Watch**** Alachua Astronomy Club ... Listing of Florida Astronomy Clubs - Astromony-Mall (some with Homepages) Free Astronomy Classified for Amateur Astronomy Equipment Most sellers on both services are very reputable but always use caution when buying on the Internet AstroMart Astrofieds Classifieds Very Cool Monthly Astronomy Maps SkyMaps.com- This Month's Sky-Viewing Calendar

52. WEBDA: Home Page
A site devoted to open star clusters. It is mainly intended for professional and amateur astronomers
http://obswww.unige.ch/webda/
WEBDA
A Site Devoted to Stellar Clusters
Developed and maintained by Jean-Claude Mermilliod
Laboratory of Astrophysics
of EPFL (Switzerland) Presentation WEBDA is a site devoted to open star clusters and is the Web version of the database known as BDA. It is mainly intended for professional and amateur astronomers. Description A description of the database structure and its various aspects, a discussion of the cluster catalogues and types of data collected in the database. Information Information on the cluster and data content of the database. This channel provides an alternative way to locate the clusters you might be interested to by browsing through the database content. Interrogation Several forms allow to query the database and make selections on clusters and stellar data. Navigation The heart of the database facilities and tools for galactic open clusters and SMC clusters Communication The SCYON Newsletter is hosted in parallel with the database. Abstracts list . Send your abstract through the Web form Conception An overview of the site design and philosophy. It may help navigating and using this site. Amelioration A list of new data introduced in the database.

53. DVAA Default
The Delaware Valley amateur astronomers is a group of enthusiastic hobbyistswho live in and around Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
http://www.dvaa.org/

54. Observing, Photographing And Evaluating The Transit Of Venus 2004
Invites students, teachers, and amateur astronomers to participate in studies of the transit of 2004.
http://agnes.dida.physik.uni-essen.de/~backhaus/VenusProject.htm
Essen, horizontal view
Internet Project
Observing, Photographing and Evaluating the
Transit of Venus, June 8th, 2004
Essen, equatorial view This project has just been revived and is just entering the "hot phase" of preparation! As a first step, the basic paper, although not yet ready, has been translated into English and the German version has been slightly corrected. Additionally, the sites of project 1 project 2 and project 3 have been actualized or newly written. Actual instructions for the procedures of photographing, evaluating and publishing the results on the transit day are given on an additional page
Another project site, together with German and Russian(!) translations of this site, is due to
That site additionally contains a forum for discussion among the participants of this project.
You can find the project site and the forum by clicking the picture above.
You can download a poster showing the essentials of this project.
On June 8th, 2004 Venus will pass the Sun's disc - an event which looks slightly different when observed from different locations on Earth. Koblenz, 8.22 UT

55. SETIQuest
The magazine of SETI and Bioastronomy. Provides both professional and amateur astronomers with information concerning SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) and bioastronomy.
http://www.coseti.org/setiques.htm
Optical SETI Map Conferences Map Illustrations Map Photo Galleries Map ... OSETI Network
Search WWW Search www.coseti.org Search www.oseti.net Search www.photonstar.org Search www.fourthplanet.org Search www.stuartkingsley.com
SETIQuest
ANNOUNCING NEW SETI MAGAZINE SETIQuest Cover page images of all SETIQuest issues. Email: SETIQuest World Wide Web: SETIQuest Home ... SPIE's OSETI III Conference
This Web Site:
www.coseti.org
Personal Web Site:
www.stuartkingsley.com
Last modified: 01/26/03
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56. SARA: The Society Of Amateur Radio Astronomers
Website of the Society of amateur Radio astronomers, Inc. SARA logo clickfor Home Page, Society of amateur Radio astronomers Quick Search
http://www.qsl.net/SARA/
Society of Amateur Radio Astronomers Quick Search:
Advanced Search
The Society of Amateur Radio Astronomers (SARA) is an international society of dedicated enthusiasts who teach, learn, trade technical information, and do their own observations of the radio sky. This organization is a scientific, non-profit group founded for the sole purpose of supporting amateur radio astronomy. SARA was organized in 1981, and today has hundreds of members worldwide. The group consists of optical astronomers, ham radio operators, engineers, teachers and non-technical persons. Many of our members are new to the field, and membership is extended to all who have an interest in radio astronomy.
Administrative Information
Educational Programs

SARA Meetings

Membership Information
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  • Follow this link if you were looking for the Southern Alberta Repeater Association (also known as SARA).
SARA has hosted unique visitors since 15 July 2002
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57. Sternwarte Peterberg
Presenting activities and the Peterberg Observatory.
http://www.sternwarte-peterberg.de/

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58. Society Of Amateur Radio Astronomers: Radio Astronomy Primer
Website of the Society of amateur Radio astronomers, Inc., a membershipsupported,nonprofit 501(c)(3) educational and scientific corporation.
http://www.qsl.net/SARA/educ/primer.htm
Society of Amateur Radio Astronomers Quick Search:
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A BASIC PRIMER ON SETTING UP AN AMATEUR RADIO TELESCOPE Cliff Bates KC7PPM crcwnet.com 1/17/98 A Little History Which Frequency Antenna Tracking Antenna Dishes Feed Antennas Coaxial Cable and Connectors Preamps First Receiver Receiving A Possible "WOW" Signal Checking Out The System What Total Power Receivers Can Do Recorders System Stablity My problem right now, and since I've gotten seriously interested in RA, is not how to make my system even more sensitive but continually battling the forces that block the use of the sensitivity I already have. Heat, voltage deviations, noise, and interference! The view through a telescope is only as clear as the glass your looking though. Temperature Stability Voltage Stability SARA has hosted unique visitors since 15 July 2002
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59. Astronomy Boy: Amateur Astronomy
Resources and Tutorials for amateur astronomers. CG5 mount improvements. Mars Close Encounter Images by Professional and amateur astronomers.
http://www.astronomyboy.com/

Getting Started

CG-5 Improvements

SAA 100 Deep Sky List

Constellation Portraits
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Home

Current Moon Phase
Courtesy U.S. Naval Observatory
Welcome
The information at this web site reflects my personal interests in amateur astronomy. There are features here for newcomers, for do-it-yourselfers, for deep sky observers, and for astrophotographers. Your comments are always welcome.
Jeff DeTray
Hello to listeners of the Jordan Rich Show - WBZ Radio AM 1030
Mars "Close Encounter" Images by Professional and Amateur Astronomers
  • Hubble Space Telescope (closest approach images)
  • Mars Global Surveyor
  • Team Mars03
  • Nat Chotinun
  • Mark Forsthoefel ...
  • CMO Gallery of the Great 2003 Mars
  • Other than the Hubble and Mars Global Surveyor images, all photos in the links above were made by amateur astronomers with modest Earthbound telescopes, using web cams or digital cameras. NEW! Clear Sky Clock The Clear Sky Clock is a prediction of when Astronomy Boy's Brennan Hill Observatory will have good weather for astronomical observing. Click for details.

    60. Home Base
    You have found the home page of the Twin City amateur astronomers, bringing astronomyto the masses in the twin cities of BloomingtonNormal, Illinois, and the
    http://twincityamateurastronomers.org/
    Greetings!
    Greetings and salutations, enlightened web traveller! You have found the home page of the Twin City Amateur Astronomers , bringing astronomy to the masses in the twin cities of Bloomington-Normal, Illinois, and the surrounding county. Since 1960, the members of the Twin City Amateur Astronomers have explored the heavens, sought to share the joys of astronomy with the community, and generally just have a good time. These web pages represent an extension of our mission: now we are not only bringing astronomy to the masses in situ , as it were, but in a virtual way, to people hunched over their computer monitors. Hey, people, straighten up!
    New, New, New!
    • Astronomy Day is coming! The TCAA will be at Eastland Mall on April 17th, starting at 10 AM. The March 2004 Observer is here for your downloading pleasure. Enjoy! The 2004 Public Observing Schedule is online , and also available for downloading. Need directions to the Sugar Grove Observatory? Click on the SGO link (at left) for details Our Calendar of Events page is still up-to-date!! Authorities are amazed, and demand to know what we've done with the *real* webmaster :-)

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