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         Astronomers Amateur:     more books (100)
  1. Amateur Radio Astronomers Hand by John Potter Shields, 1986-05-04
  2. Telescope Optics : Complete Manual for Amateur Astronomers by Harrie G. J. Rutten, Martin A. M. Van Venrooij, 1988-04
  3. Amateur Astronomer's Handbook by J. B. Sidgwick, 1981-01-01
  4. Pleasures of the telescope;: An illustrated guide for amateur astronomers and a popular description of the chief wonders of the heavens for general readers, by Garrett Putman Serviss, 1901
  5. The New Amateur Astronomer (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series) by Martin Mobberley, 2004-08-25
  6. The Amateur Astronomer's Introduction to the Celestial Sphere by William Millar, 2006-07-03
  7. Scientific American The Amateur Astronomer (Scientific American (Wiley)) by Scientific American, 2000-12-08
  8. Observing the Constellations: An A-Z Guide for the Amateur Astronomer by John Sanford, 1990-02
  9. Amateur Astronomer's Handbook by J.B Sidgwick, 1958
  10. The Amateur Astronomer (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series) by Patrick Moore, 2005-10-11
  11. The Amateur Astronomers Handbook: A Guide to Exploring the Heavens by James Muirden, 1987-09
  12. The Modern Amateur Astronomer (Practical Astronomy) by Patrick Moore, 1995-09
  13. Radio astronomy for amateurs (The Amateur astronomer's library) by Frank W Hyde, 1963
  14. The Amateur Astronomer's Handbook by James Muirden, 1987-09

161. Galileo Homepage
amateur astronomers in the western portion of Maine.
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/6506/
Galileo Society
Western Maine's Amateur Astronomy Club _Exploration has been a hallmark of our journey in this world, discovery, it's reward. Today, that journey has led us to the edge of space. Knowledge of the cosmos is everyone's heritage, not scientists alone. We are adding to the sum of human knowledge every day, with novas and comets often being discovered first by well equipped, dedicated amateur astronomers. Galileo Society was formed in 1996 and has been a loosely bound group of star gazers ever since. We gather together to share experience, interests, and our time under the stars. This web site is an attempt to reach out to the scattered amateurs who are geographically disadvantaged by the rural nature of our beautiful state. What we propose is a cyber club, hosting meetings here on the Internet. This site seeks to serve as a member’s portal, hosting live chat, events calendar and a forum for discussion and questions. We are members of the Astronomical League, the national organization that has arranged amateur research on the Hubble telescope. Members receive their publication, "The Reflector" four times a year. Discounts on books and magazines are also available. All visitors to our site are invited to explore the different areas offered. The intent is to be informative, but our hope is to be useful. Use the links below to contact us with greetings and questions alike. If you would like to join us, a membership form has been provided, with details on joining Galileo Society. We offer information on building (that's right, building!) your own telescope to those of you looking for a very satisfying project. The Hubble page offers a collection of the most interesting of these stunning deep space objects. Our own astro photos are on display, however humble they may be, we still take pride in them. Take a look at the current space events on our news page and explore the links when you surf.

162. Amateur Astronomers Hunt Planet :: Astrobiology Magazine :: Search For Life In T
amateur astronomers Hunt Planet. He will provide guidance on observingand data analysis to the amateur astronomers. What s Next.
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163. What Can Amateur Astronomers Do ?
What can amateur astronomers do ? .. Can amateur astronomers help the professionals ? Yes! Any amateur being able to observe Chiron may see something new.
http://www.vub.ac.be/STER/www.astro/amateurs.htm
What can amateur astronomers do ?
Amateur astronomers can do a lot with these pages:
  • they can learn more about Chiron;
  • they can read recent information about Chiron;
  • they can help me with their views about the pages I present here;
Can amateur astronomers help the 'professionals' ? Yes!
Any amateur being able to observe Chiron may see something new. If you use only a modest telescope, and if you can reach magnitude 15 or 16, you can try find Chrion, and maybe even detect a sudden increase in brightness. Such an increase in brightness may correspond to an increase in cometary activity. An outburst is important for the professionals. Keep in mind that the professionals do not have sufficient time to observe Chiron continuously. YOU might be the first to see something new. What do you do when you actually observe something 'new'? First relax. Next enjoy the fact that you might be the first and possibly only person in our universe to now about it. Then comes the most important thing to do: check, double, triple check you observation. Only when you are extremely sure that what you observed is real, you should start contacting other people. Realise that some astronomers predicted that Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 would smash onto Jupiter without any show for the poor amateurs. How wrong these predictions were: keep on watching Chiron.

164. The Northeast Florida Astronomical Society
Serves amateur astronomers from Jacksonville, the Beaches, Orange Park, and Nassau County, Florida.
http://www.nefas.org
@import url(http://www.nefas.org/editor/htmlarea3_xtd/htmlarea.css) Home Club Info Observing Kids ... Contact
VENUS Transit June 8 Viewing for the transit will occure at Katherine Abbey Hanna Park, parking lot 8. We will start arriving around 5:00 am. If you would like to join us please tell the guard at the gate that you are there for the astronomy event at lot 8. Please check the calendar for further info. June 2004 edition of the SkyWatch
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165. Minas Astronomy Group
An informal group of amateur astronomers and persons interested in astronomy. Lists the group schedule, upcoming astronomical events, and links to other astronomy pages.
http://www.go.ednet.ns.ca/~mag/

166. SAS Homepage
Experienced amateur astronomers in Spokane, Washington. Group also offers learning opportunities to the public.
http://www.spokaneastronomical.org
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167. Berks County Amateur Astronomical Society
A nonprofit organization dedicated to helping fellow amateur astronomers both young and old.
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Hangar/3933/
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Berks County Amateur Astronomical Society Affiliations
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Astronomy Cooperative of Pennsylvania You can now get to our site using
www.berksastronomy.org
W elcome to the BCAAS Homepage! BCAAS is based in Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania.
We are a non-profit organization dedicated to helping fellow amateur astronomers both young and old.
Please use the site map to the left to view our site. Pages updated: Pegasus Events Maps Meeting Minutes ... Links - 6/6/04, Members Pages - 11/27/03, Members List Planets Club Hotline Number: You are Visitor No.   Since January 1, 2004 Please Sign Our Guest Book OR View Our View Guestbook May/Junel 2004 Pegasus You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view this format of Pegasus. If you can not see the .pdf by clicking the pegasus issue here, you can right click the pegasus issue and choose "save target as". This should copy it to you computer and you can view it there.
If you wish to join our Club in helping SETI decode the sounds of the universe in search of Extraterrestrial Intelligence, Check our

168. Stillwater Stargazers And Brunker Nature Center Information Page
A familyoriented group of amateur astronomers located in Troy, Ohio.
http://www.dma.org/~wagner/ss_bnc.htm
Stillwater Stargazers and Brukner Nature Center
Stillwater Stargazers 2003 Officers
President: Keba Hitzeman
Vice President: Mike Feinstein
Treasurer: Dave Evans
Secretary: Dave Stanislaw
Meeting Night
3rd Tuesday of the month at 7:30 PM, at
Brukner Nature Center - Phone 937-698-6493
5995 Horseshoe Bend Rd.
Troy, Ohio 45373
Information on joining our organization.
Weather permitting, we have a FREE public stargaze:
3rd Saturday of the month at dusk, at
Brukner Nature Center - Phone 937-698-6493
5995 Horseshoe Bend Rd.
Troy, Ohio 45373
To get to Brukner Nature Center:
  • Take I-75 to Route 55 exit (this is South Market Street in Troy, Ohio).
  • Turn west on Route 55 (toward Ludlow Falls).
  • Proceed west about 3 miles (toward Ludlow Falls).
  • The road you are looking for is Horseshoe Bend Rd.
  • There will be a sign for Brukner Nature Center.
  • Head west on Horseshoe Bend Rd. about 3 miles.
  • Brukner Nature Center will be on the right.
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169. Bradley Amateur Astronomy Club
back, Back to Bradley Student Organizations list. Bradley amateur Astronomy ClubC/O Student Activities Office Bradley University Peoria, Illinois, 61625 USA.
http://lydia.bradley.edu/campusorg/astro/
Next Event: Wednesday, November 17 Olin Quad 10 pm
We will be going out to Jubilee Observatory to view a meteor shower. U pcoming E vents ...
Our image archive
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Organizations list Bradley Amateur Astronomy Club
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Peoria, Illinois, 61625
U.S.A. Comments and inquiries are welcome at fhenning@cs1.bradley.edu

170. Delscope - The Personal Web Space Of Derek Haselden
This is the personal web space of Derek Haselden. For information about SOLENTAMATEUR 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.
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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.

171. Beaufort South Carolina Amateur Astronomer
Click here for The Astronomer magazine. Click here for Roper Mountain AstronomersSC. Click here for the amateur Astronomy Magazine web page!!
http://www.islc.net/~mwlesso/astrono.htm
Beaufort South Carolina Astronomer BSCA
Information about Amateur Astronomer activities in the Lowcountry of South Carolina
June 8 2004 Venus transit information from NASA

Location: Latitude 32.418035 N
Longitude 80.709026 W
Beaufort South Carolina
Updated June 5 2004
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SOUTH CAROLINA Planetariums Observatories Clubs
Lowcountry Stargazers Charleston South Carolina
DupontPlanetarium Aiken: DuPont Planetarium, Ruth, Patrick Science Ed. Ctr. Clemson: Planetarium, Phys./Astr. Dept. Clemson University Columbia: Obsrvty! Planetarium! Theater! South Carolina State Museum ... Click here to Email me Keep Looking Up!! Clear Skies!

172. Finnish Amateur Astronomy Homepage
FINNISH amateur ASTRONOMY HOMEPAGE. FIN Tähtitieteen harrastuksen kansallinenkotisivu. amateur astronomy is very popular in Finland.
http://www.funet.fi/pub/astro/html/astro-uk.html
FINNISH AMATEUR ASTRONOMY
HOMEPAGE
Tähtitieteen harrastuksen kansallinen kotisivu Amateur astronomy is very popular in Finland. There are baout 30 astronomical associations and clubs in the country and about 8000 individual amateurs. This is one of the highest rates in the world, when we compare the number to population. The biggest association, Ursa Astronomical Association belongs into the 20 biggest astronomical societies in the world. The cooperation and contacts between Finnish amateurs are very active. The most active amateurs meet yearly in several meetings. Info Space tecnology
Research
companies amateurs ... databases Latest update: 18 Dec 1999 These pages are maintained by:
Veikko Mäkelä
Veikko.Makela@ursa.fi
Mika Pirttivaara
Mika.Pirttivaara@ursa.fi

173. North Shore Amateur Astronomy Club
Welcome to the North Shore amateur Astronomy Club Home Page! NSAAC is an Astronomyclub located on the North Shore in Massachusetts, USA We ve moved!
http://www.star.net/people/~nsaac/
Welcome to the N orth S hore A mateur A stronomy C lub Home Page!
NSAAC is an Astronomy club located on the North Shore in Massachusetts, USA We've moved! The new location of the NSAAC web site is here Please update your bookmarks! Thanks!

174. Andy Steere's Page
CENTRAL MISSOURI ASTRONOMICAL ASSOCIATION S HOME PAGE! amateur TELESCOPE MAKERS(ATM) LISTSERVE ARCHIVES! ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY MAILING LIST (APML) ARCHIVES!
http://astro.umsystem.edu/andy/
MY R/C PAGE
MY ASTRONOMY STUFF
Some of my ASTROPHOTOGRAPY MY TELESCOPE Interested in STAR PARTYS These are GROUP PHOTOS CENTRAL MISSOURI ASTRONOMICAL ASSOCIATION'S HOME PAGE! AMATEUR TELESCOPE MAKERS (ATM) LISTSERVE ARCHIVES ASTRO-PHOTOGRAPHY MAILING LIST (APML) ARCHIVES
OTHER STUFF OF MINE
My FALL COLORS 1995 Photo. My BALLOONING section.
LINKS TO OTHER GOOD ASTRO SITES
Terry Tuggle's observing list pages THE DIGITIZED SKY SURVEY MESSIER NINE PLANETS (tm) ... High Engergy Astrophysics
LINKS TO OTHER ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY
Astronomical Image Library Jerry Lodriguss's Astronomical Images Robert Provin and Brad Wallis (authors of A Manual of Advanced Celestial Photography ... Astrofili on the Web (Italy)
LINKS TO THOUSANDS OF OTHER ASTRO LINKS
SEDS GALAXY PAGE Michael Boschat's BIG LIST NOTICE! These pages make extensive use of backgrounds, JPEG format files, and transparent GIFs. As such, these pages look BEST when viewed with IBM OS/2's WEBEXPLORER ! Get version 1.1 or later for best results.
HOWEVER... I will make them look reasonable in too! :-) (this may have to change as Netsacpe is writing an OS/2 native version!)

175. Amateur Astronomy - Encyclopedia Article About Amateur Astronomy. Free Access, N
Even though scientific research is not their main goal, many amateur astronomersmake a contribution to astronomy by monitoring variable stars For alternate
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/amateur astronomy
Dictionaries: General Computing Medical Legal Encyclopedia
Amateur astronomy
Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Amateur astronomy Astronomy , which etymologically means " law of the stars
Click the link for more information. , also called backyard astronomy , is a hobby This article is about pastimes. For the bird species, see hobby (bird). For the horse species, see hobby (horse). A hobby is a spare-time pursuit. In the Middle Ages, falconry was a very popular pastime (what today might be called a hobby ), and of all the different birds used for it, the Eurasian Hobby was perhaps the most popular. It is said that the modern use of hobby to indicate a pastime followed from this.
Click the link for more information. whose participants enjoy watching the night sky (and the day sky too, for sunspots, eclipses, etc.), and the plethora of objects found in it, mainly with portable telescopes A telescope is perhaps the most important astronomical tool; such technology gathers (and focuses) electromagnetic radiation. Telescopes increase the apparent angular size of objects, as well as their apparent brightness. Galileo is credited with being the first to use a telescope for astronomical purposes. Telescopes used for non-astronomical purposes are often referred to as transits spotting scopes monoculars binoculars

176. HTML REDIRECT - HAA Site Moved
Effective April 7, 2002 the HAA website has moved. Please update your bookmarksto 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

177. 3ap.org
3ap.org;http//extragalacticsystems.com/3ap.org/index.shtml;.
http://3ap.org/
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178. Change Of Address
Please use this URL www.princetonastronomy.org.
http://georgenet.net/aaap/
Please use this URL
www.princetonastronomy.org

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