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         Astronomers Amateur:     more books (100)
  1. FRANK'S BOOK OF THE TELESCOPE: A GUIDE TO INSTRUMENTS FOR THE AMATEUR ASTRONOMER. by Arthur. Frank, 1958
  2. Sun and the Amateur Astronomer by William Morley Baxter, 1973-01-11
  3. The Amateur Astronomer's Handbook-Third Edition by James Muirden, 1987
  4. Skyshooting: Photography for Amateur Astronomers by Robert Newton Mayall, 1968-06
  5. Planetary Nebulae: A Practical Guide and Handbook for Amateur Astronomers : Includes 253 Finder Charts and a Catalog of 1340 Objects by Steven J. Hynes, 1992-02
  6. The Sky Observer's Guide: A Handbook for Amateur Astronomers by R. Newton; Mayall, Margaret W.; Wyckoff, J Mayall, 1977
  7. The Victorian Amateur Astronomer: Independent Astronomical Research in Britain 1820-1920 (Wiley-Praxis Series in Astronomy and Astrophysics) by Allan Chapman, 1999-01-12
  8. Amateur Astronomers Handbook by J B Sidgwick, 1955
  9. the amateur astronomer's handbook by MUIRDEN, 1983
  10. Sun and the Amateur Astronomer by BaxterWM, 1963
  11. 1000+ The Amateur Astronomer's Field Guide to Deep Sky Observing: The Amateur Astronomer's Field Guide to Deep Sky Observing by Tom Lorenzin, 1992-06
  12. Beyond the Solar System/100 Best Deep Sky Objects for Amateur Astronomers (Astronomy Library, No. 2)
  13. Seeing in the Dark : How Amateur Astronomers Are Discovering the Wonders of the Universe by Timothy Ferris, 2003-07-08
  14. Astrophysics is Easy!: An Introduction for the Amateur Astronomer (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series) by Mike Inglis, 2007-08-23

81. Venus Transit Sun Telescope Losmandy Mounts Toucam Philips Green Laser Lazer
Retailer of telescopes, binoculars, spotting scopes and other products for amateur astronomers. Based in Adelaide, Australia with worldwide sales.
http://www.telescopes-astronomy.com.au/
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$4950AUD$ or £1920 CELESTRON 25x100mm BINOCULARS "Excellent Viewing! - Society Members" $699AUD$ or $399US$ or £279 13x70mm BINOCULARS "Good Reviews From Society Members Night" $150AUD$ or $110US$ or £60 GREEN LASER POINTERS 5mW Class IIIa Doesn't Fade or Chew Batteries Dot Range 4kms $160AUD$ or $105US$ or £68 102mm Refractor F/10 Equatorial Mount Good Reviews 2" Focuser $699AUD$ or $440US$ or £269 TELESCOPES ASTRONOMY CONTENTS
VENUS TRANSITS ... Philips ToUcam Pro - New stock at reduced prices! TELESCOPE CONSTRUCTION
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82. Amateur Astronomer's Inc. (AAI) (NJ New Jersey Amateur Astronomy)
http//georgenet.net/aai Welcome to. amateur astronomers Inc (AAI). Cranford,New Jersey, USA. IMPORTANT AAI now has our own web domain name operating.
http://georgenet.net/aai/
http://georgenet.net/aai
Welcome to
Amateur Astronomers' Inc (AAI)
Cranford, New Jersey, USA
IMPORTANT:
AAI now has our own web domain name operating
www.asterism.org is the new domain name for the club
The AAI is an amateur astronomy organization in central New Jersey. It was founded in 1949, with currently over 400 members making it one of the largest astronomy clubs to date. The image above is our observatory named after William M. Sperry , which houses two of the largest telescopes on the east coast for amateur use. The east dome hold a 10" f/15 refractor built by AAI members, the west Dome has a 24" f/11 Cassegrain reflecting telescope purchased by AAI.
Just added!! A Discussion email list for the club
Join our mailing list! Enter your email address below, then click the 'Join List' button:
Contact Information
Amateur Astronomer's Inc. PO Box 111 Garwood, NJ 07027-0111 phone: 908 276 STAR BBS: 908 709 0569 Emails and Contacts:
George Chaplenko, Corresponding Secretary
phone: 908-549-0615
Sign our Guestbook
View our Guestbook
Meeting Information
AAI is open to the public on most Friday nites between 7:30 and 10:30pm at the Sperry Observatory located on the Union County College Cranford campus, located at 1033 Springfield Ave.

83. Isaac Newton Group Of Telescopes
on the island of La Palma in The Canary Islands. Details about the facilities offered on the 4.2m William Herschel, 2.5-m Isaac Newton, 1.0-m Jacobus Kapteyn and Carlsberg Transit Circle Telescopes. Site also provides information related to activities of interest to amateur astronomers.
http://www.ing.iac.es/

84. Draco Productions--Escambia Amateur Astronomers Association Pages
ESCAMBIA amateur astronomers ASSOCIATION. EAAA meets the fourth Fridayof 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

85. 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

86. Venus Transit 2004 - Amateurs
The Venus Transit 2004. a Unique Opportunity for amateur astronomers. Hereare some the areas that may be particularly useful for amateur astronomers
http://www.vt-2004.org/Amateurs/
ESO OUTREACH HOME INDEX HELP ... Video Contest Gallery Photos Animations Day of the Transit Central Display ... Frequently Asked Questions
The Venus Transit 2004
... a Unique Opportunity for Amateur Astronomers
Join the VT-2004 Observing Campaign!
Safety First!
Contribute to the Photo Archive!
Where is the Venus Transit Visible?
Join the VT-2004 Network!
Animations and Videos
Introduction
The Venus Transit on Tuesday, June 8, 2004 presents a unique opportunity for amateur astronomers: Weather permitting you will be able to:
  • observe a celestial event which no human being living on Earth today has ever witnessed follow in the footsteps of professional astronomers of past centuries who attempted to determine the absolute scale of the Universe test your observational skills and provide observation data for a unique experiment help your fellow citizens to become aware of and safely observe this extremely rare event.
The VT-2004 website helps you to enjoy this event even more, by providing you with information and possibilities for active participation, in particular in the VT-2004 Observing Campaign A meeting of amateur astronomers from many different countries and the VT-2004 organisers took place at Brandys nad Labem in the Czech Republic (May 7-9, 2004). It served to discuss organisational and technical details around the planned activities by amateur groups. Much useful information is available in the presentations given at this conference (most as PPT), available

87. Night Sky Observer
Pages are aimed at amateur astronomers and space buffs.
http://www.nightskyobserver.com/
Since Dec. 1, 1997
A new free astronomy ezine called Photon has been launched. Click this ad for more information or subscribe (free) below.
* Issue 2 Now Available *
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2004 Moon Calendar

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Apollo 12 Panorama

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Search Site All Any Powered by NetMind
and welcome to the Night Sky Observer (NSO) pages which are aimed at anyone interested in astronomy or space. Pages are updated on a regular basis (especially news) with the changes being listed below. News items will be kept online for as long as possible (until space runs out) before being deleted.
Recent Changes and Updates 24-May-2004 News 05-May-2004 Online Shop 24-May-2004 Skynotes 18-Feb-2003 Moon page 08-Oct-2003 Articles 02-Oct-2002 Software 16-Apr-2002 Links 01-Aug-2002 Mars page 19-Feb-2003 Equipment 03-Aug-2003 Weather Book of the Week Epic Moon: A History of Lunar Exploration in the Age of the Telescope How can I say more than perfect? Epitome, quintessence, nonpareil? Within my lifetime there have been only a handful of guys—one of them my former boss, Joseph Ashbrook—who could have pulled off such a brilliant, accurate synthesis of the history of lunar mapping and the concomitant search for change, something that would make the Moon worth watching. Here, with William Sheehan and Thomas Dobbins, we get two of the savants at once! From Galileo to Clementine, if you want to know how the Moon was unmasked, it's all here and delivered in captivating, beautiful prose.

88. Venus Transit 2004 - Brandys Meeting With Amateur Astronomers
The Venus Transit 2004. Brandys Meeting with amateur astronomers.Summary of Meeting. The VT2004 programme reached one of its
http://www.vt-2004.org/Amateurs/aa-brandys/
ESO OUTREACH HOME INDEX HELP ... Video Contest Gallery Photos Animations Day of the Transit Central Display ... Frequently Asked Questions
The Venus Transit 2004
... Brandys Meeting with Amateur Astronomers
Summary of Meeting
The VT-2004 programme reached one of its highlights so far during the past weekend: From May 7-9, about 40 amateur astronomers from most European countries met at the historical castle in Brandys nad Labem near Prague, Czech Republik. A main purpose of the meeting was to exchange information about the numerous activities now underway in many places all over Europe for the Venus Transit by amateur astronomers, to make the extensive resources of this public educational programme more accessible to them and at the same time to stimulate the very valuable contributions they can give to the programme. The site of the meeting had a special significance for the participants: the famous astronomer Tycho Brahe was here in 1599-1600. The importance of this symposium was impressively underlined during the opening ceremony which was attended by high-ranking officials, including Prof. Helena Illnerova, President of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republik, Ing. Jan Talir, representative of the ministry of Education of the Czech Republik, Ing. Josef Zieleniec, senator of the Czech Parliament, and Prof. Jan Palous, director of the Astronomical Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. The fact that the international, EC-supported VT-2004 astronomy meeting was held just a few days after the accession of the Czech Republic to the European Union was seen as a strong symbol of a continuing, extremely welcome integration process.

89. Bruce Johnston Computing
commercial DOS, Win3.1 CCD image processing software for amateur astronomers. Handles most file and camera formats. Allows tricolor imaging and 'track-and-stack as well'.
http://members.aol.com/bjohns7764/
Bruce Johnston Computing presents
A guided tour of .....
"The SuperFix package" of Image Processing software.
If you are beginning your tour for the first time, begin it here. Some of the information on M ega F ix is presented, assuming you are familiar with "The SuperFix Package"....... to keep you from having to put up with a lot of duplicated information. So go visit......
Then come on back and continue your tour with M ega F ix
"M ega F ix
Advanced Image Processing software.
NOTICE!!
Version 2.10 now available!
Enjoy Astronomy!!

90. "Confederation Of Indian Amateur Astronomers"
The Confederation of Indian amateur astronomers,Pune. (R.No. amateur astronomersAssociation of Delhi for Pictures and details of variuos astronomy topics.
http://members.tripod.com/~ciaa1/ciaa.htm
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The Confederation of Indian Amateur Astronomers,Pune. (R.No. M9347/94,F9742/94) Regd Office: 755/1, Mayur Colony, Kothrud, Pune, 411029
Administrative Office
C-6/12, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi 110 057. India
Tel: 91-22-25164012 (Mumbai)
  • About CIAA
  • Membership Structure
  • CIAA Publications
  • Get in touch with office bearers ...
  • All India Amateur Astronomers Meets
  • List of Observatories in India
  • Tribute to Dr N.C. Rana - Our founder Chairman
  • Join Our Email group Links to other astro sites
  • Mail to CIAA
  • Sign our Guestbook View Our Guestbook
  • Some Links Visit the Web site of Galileo Telescope Makers for Your telescope and other astronomy requiremtns Amateur Astronomers Association of Delhi for Pictures and details of variuos astronomy topics If you have any comments or suggestions, please email the webmaster Nilesh Vayada

    91. Lumicon - World's Best Filters
    Products include Easy Guiders, hypered film and hyper kits, diagonals, the Sky Vector NGC, richfield viewers and many other accessories for amateur astronomers.
    http://www.lumicon.com/
    Welcome to Lumicon "World's Best Filters and Accessories" Frequently Asked Questions Lumicon International offers you the best and most extensive line of astronomical filters in the world. Filters for every imagined visual and astrophotographic application, in many configurations and sizes. Filters for deep sky objects, galaxies, nebulae, planets, planetary nebulae, light polluted skies, comets, and solar prominences. All UHC, Deep Sky, OIII and H-Beta filters are individually inspected and tested on a Perkin-Elmer Double-Beam Spectrophotometer. We proudly inscribe the % of transmission for each of the primary lines. In addition to the world's best filters, Lumicon proudly offers you the most unique patented and useful accessories, including the world-famous series of Easy Guiders, Richfield Viewers, Sky Vectors, diagonals, finderscopes, illuminated reticles, guiding eyepieces, Binoviewers, and visual and astrophotographic accessories. Lumicon also exclusively offers you hypered films and hyper kits. All of Lumicon International products come with a 100% satisfaction guarantee ( please see below ). So browse through our web site, e-mail us or call us for any questions or comments. Order directly from us or visit any Lumicon authorized astronomy retailer's showroom. Enjoy !

    92. Back Bay Amateur Astronomers
    amateur Astronomer s AnonymousWritten by an amateur Astronomer, for amateur astronomers. This sitehas info for the begginer, pictures, Observation reports and
    http://groups.hamptonroads.com/BBAA

    Apartments
    AutoPilot CareerConnection Classifieds ... Area Planetariums Updated 5/3/2004 NASA Space Place Skywatch Tales BBAA "In the News" Clear Sky Clocks for BBAA Observing Sites ... Observing Programs and Awards
    The Back Bay Amateur Astronomers
    A 501(c)(3) Scientific Educational
    Organization of Amateur Astronomers
    A Member Society of the Astronomical League
    Bringing Astronomy to the People of Hampton Roads
    The Back Bay Amateur Astronomers
    PO Box 9877 Virginia Beach, VA 23450-9877
    Download our latest Newsletter The June 2004 Back Bay Observer is now on line
    A Thank You! from Marla Frye our outgoing newsletter editor.
    Click here
    The Transit of Venus June 8, 2004
    Click here
    New 5/9/2004 Cliff Hedgepeth describes the first "Cloverwatch". George Reynolds reports on Astronomy Day 2004 at the Princess Anne Library. Click on Event reports And read Wendy Walker's article about Astronomy day events in Franklin Virginia, click on Spotlight New TWO GREAT OBSERVING ARTICLES: Some Winter Observing" by Ron Robisch. And "A New Nebula in Orion" by Kent Blackwell Click on Observing Reports
    Thank you!

    93. Susquehanna Valley Amateur Astronomers
    Susquehanna Valley amateur astronomers. located in the heart of central Pennsylvania.Welcome to the Susquehanna Valley amateur astronomers Homepage.
    http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Hangar/2999/svaa.html
    Susquehanna Valley Amateur Astronomers
    ...located in the heart of central Pennsylvania
    Welcome to the Susquehanna Valley Amateur Astronomers Homepage
    Notice: Any advertising appearing on this website is not under the control of, or endorsed by, the SVAA.
    About SVAA...
    a little bit about us.
    SVAA News...
    a list of upcoming events including meetings and star parties.
    Gallery...
    contains photographs of some of our club's activities.
    Astronomy Links...
    contains links to other astronomy related sites on the web. Does your site belong here? Let us know.
    Do you want to join the SVAA e-mail group? Subscribe here. Subscribe to svaa Powered by groups.yahoo.com svaa@alltel.net This site is 100% Frames Free

    94. Sky And Telescope
    Geared towards amateur astronomers. Astronomy news, sky charts, product reviews, indepth articles on the science of astronomy, and weekly sky observing guides.
    http://www.skyandtelescope.com/

    95. West Kentucky Amateur Astronomers
    West Kentucky amateur astronomers. Welcome to the West Kentucky amateurastronomers website, Got a telescope and want to learn how to use it?
    http://www.wkaa.net/
    West Kentucky Amateur Astronomers Welcome to the West Kentucky Amateur Astronomers website Got a telescope and want to learn how to use it? Are you a knowledgable astronomer, but don't have anyone to observe with? Or do you just love astronomy and are looking for a little camaraderie? You may only be curious about observing the night sky. Well you've come to the right place. West Kentucky Amateur Astronomers is a club based on the love of astronomy and all that goes along with it. We have accomplished observers, scope builders, astrophotographers, and occultation specialists. We also have beginners in astronomy, young and old, and everything in between. So, if you are looking for a hobby that involves observation of the heavens with anything from binoculars to a 17 inch dobsonian scope, read on. We invite you to join us (observing is free), then if you wish to join for member benefits, then by all means do. Please come join us, we enjoy sharing our knowledge of astronomy and love of the night sky. The Faint Fuzzy, May 2004

    96. Amateur Astronomy In Malaysia
    Site devoted to amateur astronomers in Malaysia.
    http://www.matbintang.hn.org/

    97. Draco Productions Presents General Astronomical Information And The EAAA Home Pa
    information and the links to various astronomical organizations, this site also hoststhe web pages of the Escambia amateur astronomers Association, which is
    http://www.eaaa.net/

    SECTIONS
    General Astronomy
    EAAA Home Pages The Junior Astronomer Pages PAGES Educational Resources Links to Professional Organizations Astronomy
    Bulletin Board
    " Ask the Astronomers " Free Downloads Places to Visit Search Engines Draco's Lair ... Draco Productions
    Affordable Astronomy
    for
    Students, Educators,
    Hobbyists
    The World Clock
    This website is produced by Draco Productions.
    This website offers basic astronomical resources that allow the novice to check out information on telescopes before purchasing, as well as information that is valuable to the experienced observer. There are many information pages regarding telescope buying, astronomical terminology, stargaze etiquette, an annual meteor shower calendar, a Universal Time conversion chart, and more. Several schools have used this site as a general reference for astronomical studies. Both students and educators can find many resources on this site. Besides the resource content for general astronomical information and the links to various astronomical organizations, this site also hosts the web pages of the

    98. 43°S Astro, Viewing Accessories
    Produces solar filters and binocular mounts for amateur astronomers. Located in New Zealand.
    http://home.clear.net.nz/pages/43s_astro/
    Your source for fine
    astronomical products Products
    Other astrophotos
    Reviews and gizmo links We are three avid amateur astronomers with years of experience in observing, astrophotography and telescope instrumentation. We are members of Canterbury Astronomical Society (NZ’s oldest astro society....52 years). Our small company supplies high quality products world-wide.

    99. Czech Astronomical Society
    Association for professional and amateur astronomers. Includes an overview of the organisation, contact details, and images.
    http://www.astro.cz/en/
    Czech Astronomical Society
    Home
    CAS Download About server ... Contact APOD
    Moon phase
    lunation 1007, age 19.13
    Czech astronomical society
    Is a voluntary association of professional and amateur astronomers and friends of astronomy and related sciences in the Czech Republic. CAS has also corporate members (e.g. Astronomical Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic). CAS was founded on December 8, 1917 in Prague.
    www.astro.cz
    is made by Czech astronomical society, contact

    100. AAA
    Association of amateur astronomers. GSFC Goddard Space Flight Center; STScI - SpaceTelescope 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

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