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  1. The History of Astronomy: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) by Michael Hoskin, 2003-07-31
  2. Solar Observing Techniques (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series) by Chris Kitchin, 2001-08-09
  3. The New CCD Astronomy: How to Capture the Stars With a CCD Camera in Your Own Backyard by Ron Wodaski, 2002-01-01
  4. The New Cosmos: An Introduction to Astronomy and Astrophysics by Albrecht Unsöld, Bodo Baschek, 2005-02-10
  5. The Far Side of the Moon: A Photographic Guide (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy) by Charles J. Byrne, 2007-12-06
  6. Explorations: An Introduction to Astronomy 1996 Version by Thomas T. Arny, 1996-01
  7. Astronomy with a Home Computer (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series) by Neale Monks, 2005-01-14
  8. Discovering Astronomy by Stephen J. Shawl, Keith Ashman, et all 2005-07-01
  9. Astronomy! A Brief Edition by James B. Kaler, 1997-01-08
  10. The Astronomy of the Bible by E. Walter Maunder, 2007-06-28
  11. Selected Topics on Data Analysis in Astronomy: General Lectures Given at the II Workshop on Data Analysis in Astronomy, Erice, Italy, April 20-30, 1986 by ital International Workshop on Data Analysis in Astronomy 1986 Erice, V. Degesu, et all 1987-05
  12. Practical Astronomy with your Calculator by Peter Duffett-Smith, 1988-03-31
  13. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Astronomy, 4th Edition (Complete Idiot's Guide to) by Ph.D., Christopher De Pree, Ph.D., Alan Axelrod, 2008-03-04
  14. Astronomy: Journey to the Cosmic Frontier -- Galaxies (VOLUME 2) and Starry Nights 3.1 CD-ROM (Ch. 1-6; 17-27) by John D Fix, 2005-02-02

81. 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

82. UNL Department Of Physics And Astronomy
Provides news and a special events calendar, class schedules and descriptions, research group highlights, facilities overview, and departmental directory, history, and general information.
http://www.physics.unl.edu/
Calendar of Events Welcome to the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Follow the links above to learn about the Department, its academic programs, research and outreach activities. Visit the calendar of events for an up-to-date list of colloquia, seminars and other events happening in the Department.
Department of Physics and Astronomy
116 Brace Laboratory
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lincoln, NE 68588-0111
Phone: (402) 472-2770
Fax: (402) 472-2879

83. SpaceRef - Astronomy - General Resources
SpaceRef astronomy - general Resources. Handbook of Space astronomy and Astrophysics - Martin V. Zombeck s Handbook of Space astronomy
http://www.spaceref.com/directory/astronomy/general_resources/
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  • HEASARC Astronomy Resources Page - This page at the Laboratory for High Energy Astrophysics at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center presents a well organized and expansive collection of web resources covering all aspects of astronomy and astronautics.
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  • 84. Image Search Results
    NSF Funded Images Category(s) selected astronomy / general Images 1 6 of 10 Click on an image for downloading information. Carina Nebula - Thumbnail.
    http://olpaimages.nsf.gov/search_action.cfm?category=1&funded=2

    85. The Home Of The Springfield Stars Club
    An amateur astronomy club serving the greater Springfield, Massachusetts area. The charter of the club is to promote the science of astronomy and provide an opportunity for members to share knowledge and experience of all aspects of the hobby, and to provide astronomy education to the general public
    http://www.reflector.org/

    86. Astronomy : Starshine.com
    This site has general information on astronomy oriented towards the beginner.
    http://www.starshine.com/frankn/astron.asp
    Astronomy I know that I am mortal and the creature of a day; but when I search out the massed wheeling circles of the stars, my feet no longer touch the earth, but, side by side with Zeus himself, I take my fill of ambrosia, the food of the gods. Claudius Ptolemaeus (Ptolemy) The Starting Point
    I am sure that almost everyone has seen the stars, or at least one of them. Of course, that one, is our own sun. There, in our daily sky, is the star that makes our life possible. We take it for granted that, day after day, it will be there. What too many people fail to grasp is that it's kind fill our sky at night: almost every point of light in our night sky is a sun. Many people think our sun is special, but it isn't. Our sun is a fairly average star. It is a middle aged member of a large family. With names like brown dwarf, red dwarf, red giant and super giant, there is a hint of how diverse that family is. Bright, dim, large, small, young, and old, stars span the gamut. How to Start
    It can be as simple as stepping outside on a clear night and looking up. What do you see? Just little blue points of light? Are you sure? Look around for some of the brighter ones. As your eyes adjust you will see that there really is a variation in the color. Don't forget the age old astronomical game of connect the dots. Just as we can find familiar shapes in the clouds, there are shapes in the stars. From the simple Big Dipper, to the obscure Norma, humanity has conjured up all sorts of figures in the night sky. Once I learned the Greek legends surrounding the constellation of Orion, it became easy to see the whole picture involving

    87. Otterbein College Department Of Physics And Astronomy
    Introduces faculty and summarizes academic program. Details courses, schedules, and degrees, and offers general information about the Weitkamp Observatory and Science Lecture Series.
    http://www.otterbein.edu/dept/phys/
    Physics and Astronomy
    Department Home
    Schedule of Courses Degree Requirements ... Contact Us The Physics major at Otterbein College prepares students interested in the natural sciences for a wide variety of careers, from academic or industrial research and development, to medicine, law or business, by providing training in problem solving and analytical thinking. Introductory physics is also taken by students majoring in Chemistry and Life Science who wish to understand the physical principles applied in their own disciplines. The Physical Science major prepares students for a career in teaching in grades 7-12. Otterbein offers a program in Engineering in cooperation with Washington University in St. Louis and Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland leading to a B.A. degree from Otterbein College and a B.S. degree in Engineering from the partner institution. Students in this program commonly attend Otterbein for three years and Washington University or Case Western for two. The cooperative engineering program is an attractive alternative to traditional engineering curricula which are typically highly structured and require longer than four years to complete. Program graduates are "liberally educated engineers" with a professional advantage due to the distinctive range of their skills, from problem solving to communication.
    Please send comments and suggestions to webmaster@otterbein.edu

    88. Astronomy Students Association
    general information, events, newsletter and the astronomy Student Survival Guide.
    http://studentorgs.utexas.edu/astro/
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    UT Astronomy Students Association featured(""); Home About Past Events Newsletter ... Gallery
    Information For:
    Astronomy Majors

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    Members

    Educators and
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    Event Organizers
    Important Information for Members
    ASA Meetings Meetings are held every Wednesday at 5:30PM in RLM 15.612A during the Fall and Spring semesters.
    ASA Mailing List Subscribe by following the directions here
    Upcoming Events
    February 4, 2004 5:30pm - Spring Semester Open House - RLM Roof We will be serving free pizza, drinks, and liquid nitrogen icecream. Everyone is welcome. Come see what ASA is all about. The Astronomy Students Association website is published by the Astronomy Students Association, a registered student organization. The Astronomy Students Association website is not an official publication of The University of Texas at Austin and does not represent the views of The University or its officers.

    89. ThinkQuest : Library : StarQuest
    An interactive, studentproduced website about astronomy. It covers many areas including general information, astrophysics, constellations, and uses of the color spectrum with astronomy. An image archive of Hubble Space Telescope photos is also included.
    http://library.thinkquest.org/27141/login.php3
    Index Astronomy Solar System
    StarQuest
    Visit Site 1999 ThinkQuest Internet Challenge Languages English Students Billy Clementi Town Secondary School, SINGAPORE, Singapore Yaomin Clementi Town Secondary School, Singapore, Singapore Jonathan McMinnville High School, McMinnville, OR, United States Coaches Yevgeny Ramat-Gan, Israel Peter Ministry Of Education, Singapore, Singapore, Singapore Greg McMinnville School Dist., McMinnville, OR, United States Want to build a ThinkQuest site? The ThinkQuest site above is one of thousands of educational web sites built by students from around the world. Click here to learn how you can build a ThinkQuest site. Privacy Policy

    90. Astronomy Plus CCD Images Of Galaxies
    general Images The Solar System astronomy Hypertext Resource; Short Primer on Dark Matter. Web Talks About CCD detectors; Cosmological Issues.
    http://zebu.uoregon.edu/galaxy.html

    Go Here for Hubble Ultra Deep Field
    Wanna See Dr. DarkMatter's new book on Cosmology? Newly Discovered Planets and Related Information
    More Astronomical Resources
    General Information:
    General Images:
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    91. The Astrophysics Visualization Archive | NVO @ Hayden Planetarium | American Mus
    A searchable, curated collection of scientific visualizations and animations relating to astronomy, astrophysics and space science. This educational component of the Virtual Observatory is intended for scientists, students and the general public.
    http://www.haydenplanetarium.org/hp/vo/ava/index.html

    Hayden Planetarium
    Astronomy Resources Digital Universe Astrophysics Visualization Archive ... Search the AVA
    The Astrophysics Visualization Archive
    The Astrophysics Visualization Archive (AVA) is a resource for visualizations (movies) that demonstrate astronomical or astrophysical phenomena. The pages of the AVA are organized into four categories: Solar System Stars Galaxies , and Universe . Please choose from one of these four categories or search the Archive Home Search Site Map ...
    American Museum of Natural History

    92. Saguaro Astronomy Club - Home Page
    Formed in 1977 in Phoenix, Arizona, the 100odd member SAC meets monthly for both general meetings and observing sessions, and regularly conducts and supports public programs on astronomy.
    http://www.saguaroastro.org
    Club Meeting July 2nd Calendar of Events 2004 Messier Marathon Final Results of the 2004 All Arizona Messier Marathon ... MemberShip Services (PDF) Novice Info Club Photo's Member Sites Things To View ... SAC Driven Data Best viewed with
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    93. MSAS Home Page: Welcome
    A nonprofit organization, MSAS develops and maintains the MSAS astronomy Village facility, maintains a lender library of science resources, provides educational programs for K-12 students and the general public, and supports graduate level research for five universities.
    http://www.mountain-skies.org
    Mountain Skies Astronomical Society (MSAS) welcomes you to our website. This site will update frequently. please bookmark now and check back! This site was updated on: June 4, 2004 The MSAS Astronomy Village 2004 Mountain Skies Astronomical Society (MSAS) is a California educational, non-profit, tax exempt, organization - 501 (c) (3) Founded in 1989. Visit the MSAS Astronomy Village for a tour and shopping. OPEN 7 days a week 10 AM - 4 PM (weather permitting) at a private group program! Schedule your private program now! Click HERE for more info.
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    Life on Earth? Click HERE Send the message out! We have the most unique Star Gazer's Gift Shop Click HERE RARE collectible space items! Click HERE Click HERE Click HERE for coins with a star, real ... Be a website page sponsor! Ask about our new supply of AEROGEL! Site DIRECTORY Click on listings below
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    The Robert Brownlee Observatory

    94. Institute Of Astronomy » General Map Of The Institute Of Astronomy
    Search, Comments, Help, Home. Institute of astronomy, general Map of the Institute of astronomy. Introduction Contacting us Phonelist
    http://www.ast.cam.ac.uk/contact/map/
    General Map of the Institute of Astronomy Introduction Contacting us Phonelist Map and Directions ... Local Pages for Cambridge Astronomers only External Links Cavendish Astrophysics DAMTP European Astronomy You are in: Home Contacting the Institute of Astronomy General Map of the Institute of Astronomy How to get to us by road ... How to get to us by train, plane and coach
    The Institute of Astronomy is part of the Faculty of Physics and Chemistry within the School of the Physical Sciences of The University of Cambridge top home search ... help Page last saved: 31st July 2003 by Webmaster

    95. Tallahassee Astronomical Society
    Located in Tallahassee, Florida, TAS is a group of friendly people who have a common interest in astronomy and wish to share that interest with the general public.
    http://www.stargazers.org
    Official Website of the
    Tallahassee
    Astronomical
    Society
    Star Chart
    NEWS!
    General Meeting new loc/ date/time

    Southwood Stargaze

    Astronomy Day

    Starhill Messier Lab
    ...
    Links
    The Astronomy Club of Florida's Capitol Founded in 1968, reorganized in 1993
    "... share the joyous experience of viewing the starry sky with others. " Our StarHill observatory housing the 14" Celestron SCT T HE Tallahassee Astronomical Society (TAS) , located in Tallahassee (capitol of the state of Florida ) in the USA, is a group of friendly people who have a common interest in astronomy and wish to share that interest with the general public. You are invited to our meetings and events . No equipment is needed. Call a TAS officer for more information. (All monthly meetings are free (See our information page for our statement of purpose and other information.) Information about TAS activities and astronomical items of interest is also available in our monthly publication Starlight . Our web site provides details on our organization events membership , etc., and provides

    96. Institute Of Astronomy » General Map Of The Institute Of Astronomy
    Institute of astronomy, general Map of the Institute of astronomy.
    http://www.ast.cam.ac.uk/contact/map/gettinghere.html
    General Map of the Institute of Astronomy Introduction Contacting us Phonelist Map and Directions ... Local Pages for Cambridge Astronomers only External Links Cavendish Astrophysics DAMTP European Astronomy You are in: Home Contacting the Institute of Astronomy General Map of the Institute of Astronomy
    GETTING TO CAMBRIDGE
    This page describes methods for getting to Cambridge by rail coach car air ... Eurostar or boat
    Rail
    General information about UK train services is available at the Railtrack web site. In general, trains are quicker but more expensive than coaches. Stagecoach Cambus runs services between Cambridge rail station and the city centre, or take a taxi from the queue just outside the station. There are regular train connections to Cambridge from London. Trains depart from King's Cross or Liverpool Street stations in London. The journey time of the faster King's Cross trains (Cambridge Cruiser trains) is about 45 minutes, while the other trains are slower and take around 70 minutes, or longer. For convenience, maps of the London underground are here
    Coach (i.e. Bus)

    97. NCSA Astronomy Digital Image Library
    (ADIL) collects astronomical, researchquality images and make them available to the astronomical community, and the general public. Offers Library access, image browse, and FITS links.
    http://imagelib.ncsa.uiuc.edu/imagelib.html
    Introducing the ADIL:
    Who and What is the ADIL?
    ADIL News Highlights from the Library Java and the ADIL Topics from the ADIL User's Guide
    Using ADIL Images
    Client Viewers How to Deposit Images Finding Images:
    Query Page
    Get By Code Contact the ADIL at
    adil@ncsa.uiuc.edu
    What's New
    Who and What is the ADIL?
    The purpose of the Astronomy Digital Image Library (ADIL) is to collect astronomical, research-quality images and make them available to the astronomical community and the general public. Patrons access the Library through the World Wide Web to search for and browse images. Once images are located in the Library, users may download them to their local machines in FITS format for further analysis. The Library provides a number of benefits not only to those looking for images, but also to those who add images to the Library's growing collection. For more on what the ADIL is all about, check the introduction to the ADIL User's Guide The Library is being developed and maintained by the Radio Astronomy Imaging Group at the National Center for Supercomputing Application (NCSA) on the campus of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) . Support has come from:

    98. HEASARC's General Astronomy Resources Page Has Moved
    The HEASARC s general astronomy Resources has moved! The HEASARC s general astronomy Resources has moved to a new location and has a new name.
    http://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/www_info/genastro.html
    Help/FAQ
    What's New

    Site Map

    NASA Homepage
    ... HEASARC Quick Links
    -Quick Links- -Archive Interfaces- Argus: proposal info Astrobrowse: worldwide catalog search Browse: search HEASARC archives NVO Data Inventory Service SkyMorph: search variable objects SkyView: virtual observatory CalDB: Calibration database Coord Converter Date Converter Energy Converter FITS: standard data format FITSIO: FITS subroutine library FTOOLS: general s/w for FITS files fV: FITS file editor Hera: remote data analysis service nH: Column Density RPS proposal submission RXTE ASM weather map Time Converter TIPTOPbase: atomic data Viewing: possible obs times WebPIMMS: flux/cnt converter WebSpec: spectral sims X-ray Background Tool Xanadu: data analysis suite X-ray, Gamma-ray, EUV Source Finder xTime: RXTE time converter -Resources- Bibliography Contact Info History of High-Energy Astronomy Meetings Staff Tour the site What's New APOD: Astronomy Picture of the Day Ask an Astronomer HEASARC Picture of the Week Images, Spectra, Light curves Imagine the Universe! StarChild (K-8 EPO) WebStars: gen. astronomy info/news

    99. Kluwer Academic Publishers - Celestial Mechanics And Dynamical Astronomy
    An international journal concerned with the broadest range of dynamical astronomy and its applications, as well as with peripheral fields. The papers published include treatments of the mathematical, physical and computational aspects of planetory theory, lunar theory, general and special perturbation theory, ephemerides, resonance theory, geodesy of the Earth and the planets, dynamics, the 3body problem, the N-body problem, space mechanics, ring systems, galactic dynamics, reference frames, time, relativity, nongravitational forces, computer methods, computer languages for analytical developments, and database management.
    http://www.wkap.nl/journalhome.htm/0923-2958
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    100. WebStars: Astrophysics In Cyberspace
    here include links to sites with a wide variety of historical information, including the history of astronomy, history of science, and history in general.
    http://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/outreach/webstars.html
    Help/FAQ
    What's New

    Site Map

    NASA Homepage
    ... HEASARC Quick Links
    -Quick Links- -Archive Interfaces- Argus: proposal info Astrobrowse: worldwide catalog search Browse: search HEASARC archives NVO Data Inventory Service SkyMorph: search variable objects SkyView: virtual observatory CalDB: Calibration database Coord Converter Date Converter Energy Converter FITS: standard data format FITSIO: FITS subroutine library FTOOLS: general s/w for FITS files fV: FITS file editor Hera: remote data analysis service nH: Column Density RPS proposal submission RXTE ASM weather map Time Converter TIPTOPbase: atomic data Viewing: possible obs times WebPIMMS: flux/cnt converter WebSpec: spectral sims X-ray Background Tool Xanadu: data analysis suite X-ray, Gamma-ray, EUV Source Finder xTime: RXTE time converter -Resources- Bibliography Contact Info History of High-Energy Astronomy Meetings Staff Tour the site What's New APOD: Astronomy Picture of the Day Ask an Astronomer HEASARC Picture of the Week Images, Spectra, Light curves Imagine the Universe! StarChild (K-8 EPO) WebStars: gen. astronomy info/news

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