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  1. Foundations of Astronomy (with InfoTrac and CD-ROM) by Michael A. Seeds, 2002-05-22
  2. Astronomy on the Personal Computer by Oliver Montenbruck, Thomas Pfleger, 2005-07-21

141. AMATEUR ASTRONOMY
Welcome to amateur astronomy, here s how to start off in this great hobby and how to have as much fun as possible. A short glossary of astronomy terms.
http://home.earthlink.net/~dreyna14/astro.htm
    A little about this website and its author. Welcome to amateur astronomy, here's how to start off in this great hobby and how to have as much fun as possible. The tools used by amateur astronomers around the world. Includes descriptions of different telescopes, eyepiece types, mounts, and miscillaneous accessories. Includes tips on how to pick which is best for YOU. A short glossary of astronomy terms Some of my astrophotos, sketches of various objects, and other misc. shots. Observing and equipment tips, and things to build or do yourself to save money.
  • The famous Mount Pinos parking lot where I do nearly all of my dark-sky observing. Includes some pictures and instructions on how to get there. Various Astronomy links that may be of interest to amateur astronomers
Last updated, 8/3/03. Questions, comments, complaints, E-mail me You are visitor number
Here's a little applet I programmed showing the approximate positions of Jupiters four largest moons at the current UT.
South is up to represent the view through a telescope.
Best when viewed at 1024 X 768
using Microsoft Internet Explorer

142. University Of California Berkeley Astronomy Department
Popular astronomy Links. Popular Links. Local Today@NASA; Ask an Astronomer; Purchasing Amateur Telescopes FAQ. astronomy Pictures. astronomy
http://astron.berkeley.edu/popular_links.html
Popular Astronomy Links
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Astronomy Pictures
Last modified on: 16-January-2000 (RC)

143. The Moon - Zoom Astronomy
access to a bannerad-free version of the site, with print-friendly pages. (Already a member? Click here.). Zoom astronomy The Moon.
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The Moon General
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Inside the Moon Craters ... Lunar Eclipses
THE MOON
The moon is Earth's only natural satellite. The moon is a cold, dry orb whose surface is studded with craters and strewn with rocks and dust (called regolith ). The moon has no atmosphere. Recent lunar missions indicate that there might be some frozen ice at the poles
The same side of the moon always faces the Earth. The far side of the moon was first observed by humans in 1959 when the unmanned Soviet Luna 3 mission orbited the moon and photographed it. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin (on NASA's Apollo 11 mission, which also included Michael Collins) were the first people to walk on the moon, on July 20, 1969.
If you were standing on the moon, the sky would always appear dark, even during the daytime. Also, from any spot on the moon (except on the far side of the moon where you cannot see the Earth), the Earth would always be in the same place in the sky; the phase of the Earth changes and the Earth rotates, displaying various continents.

144. JUPITER - ENCHANTED LEARNING SOFTWARE
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Zoom Astronomy JUPITER General
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Atmosphere and Planetary Composition Great Red Spot ... Activities, Web Links
Jupiter is the fifth and largest planet in our solar system. This gas giant has a thick atmosphere, 39 known moons, and a dark, barely-visible ring. Its most prominent features are bands across its latitudes and a great red spot (which is a storm).
Jupiter is composed mostly of gas. This enormous planet radiates twice as much heat as it absorbs from the Sun . It also has an extremely strong magnetic field. It is slightly flattened at its poles and it bulges out a bit at the equator.
SIZE
Jupiter's diameter is 88,700 miles (142,800 km). This is a little more than 11 times the diameter of the Earth . Jupiter is so big that all the other planets in our Solar System could fit inside Jupiter (if it were hollow).
MASS AND GRAVITY
Jupiter's mass is about 1.9 x 10

145. Sciastro.net
Dedicated to the SCIence of astronomy! SciAstro.net (the SCIence of astronomy) is a network of amateur astronomers who wish to share
http://sciastro.net/
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SCIence of ASTROnomy!
SciAstro.net (the SCIence of ASTROnomy) is a network of amateur astronomers who wish to share their love of astronomy with others. We do this through our irc chat group and our newsletter . This is made possible through the generosity of our sponsors, so please be sure to visit their web pages So, sit back and enjoy the adventure, in which we can promise you the sun, moon, and stars - and actually deliver! You are Visitor
since moving to the new server on July 1, 2001.
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146. Astronomy Web Links
astronomy ADC Quick Reference Pages (for several areas in astronomical research); History of astronomy from Bonn University; How Big is that Star?
http://eo.nso.edu/tlrbse/sites.htm
Astronomy Web Links Adaptive Optics AGN Astronomy (General Imagine the Universe On-line Lessons ... The Sun
Adaptive Optics
Adaptive Optics AGN Astronomy (General Imagine the Universe On-line Lessons ... The Sun
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Adaptive Optics AGN Astronomy (General Imagine the Universe On-line Lessons ... The Sun
Astronomy
  • ADC Quick Reference Pages (for several areas in astronomical research)
  • ASP's Astronomical Pseudoscience
  • An Astronomy Course for Students using the Internet
  • Astronomy 162 - Stars , Galaxies and Cosmology
  • Astronomy Sight - everything astronomy
  • Get the Picture - simulates downloading satellite data to generate an image.

147. University Of Mississippi - ASTR 103 - Dr. Bombelli
class schedule, topics and past quizzes, astronomy, Fall 2003 Sections 912. links to astronomy news articles.
http://www.olemiss.edu/courses/astr103/

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Astronomy, Fall 2003
Sections 9-12 Dr Luca Bombelli - MW 11:00-11:50 a.m. - Lewis Hall, room 101 Click here to check your grades (final grades, updated 16 dec 2003)
There is also a companion ASTR 104 website for the Spring 2003 course, and a Fall 2001 ASTR 101 website.

148. Relative Data, Inc. - Astronomy Software And Consulting
GeneralPosted by dpatte on Thursday 06 May @ 114359 We are a small We also produce astronomy software, including MyStars!, and our website hosts a dynamic
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149. Astronomy - Star Guides
I picked up a few books on beginning astronomy (but not NightWatch) and set to work using it. $110.00. A concise and comprehensive work on astronomy.
http://www.sitescrape.com/AM/books/Astronomy - Star Guides.html
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150. GENERAL RESOURCES IN ASTRONOMY
NVC ChemistryDr. John R. McBride. Asst. Professor of Chemistry. 201 Academic Building. 210348-2257 office. 210-452-7310 cell. jmcbride@satx.rr.com.
http://www.cfht.hawaii.edu/~drw/GenResAstro.htm

USNO Multiyear Interactive Computer Almanac

The WWW Virtual Library: Astronomy and Astrophysics

Handbook of Space Astronomy and Astrophysics

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