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  1. PRACTICAL ASTRONOMY - A New Approach to an Old Science by W. Schroeder, 1956
  2. A New Science Strategy for Space Astronomy and Astrophysics (Compass Series) by Committee on Astronomy and Astrophysics, Space Studies Board, et all 1997-07-11
  3. The Story of Astronomy - New Edition by Patrick Moore, 1977
  4. Violent Universe: An Eyewitness Account of the New Astronomy by Nigel Calder, 1977-07-28
  5. The New Astronomy: Probing the Secrets of Space (1st Book) by Fred D'Ignazio, 1982-04
  6. CHANGING UNIVERSE, THE, The Story of the New Astronomy by John, with a Foreword By Bart J. Bok Pfeiffer, 1956
  7. The Calvinist Copernicans: The Reception of the New Astronomy in the Dutch Republic.(Reviews)(Book Review): An article from: Renaissance Quarterly by Geert Vanpaemel, 2004-03-22
  8. New Techniques in Space Astronomy (International Astronomical Union Symposia)
  9. New Astronomy by David Todd, 1926
  10. The New Astronomy (A Scientific American Book: A View of the Four-dimensional Universe, Pervaded Everywhere with Motion and with Changee, Which Is Being Explored with New Tools and Techniques by Modern Astronomers)
  11. Violent Universe, An Eyewitness Account of the New Astronomy by Nigel Calder, 1972
  12. A new manual of the elements of astronomy,: Descriptive and mathematical by Henry Kiddle, 1871
  13. Parsec-Scale Radio Jets (Proceedings of a Workshop, Held at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Scorro, New Mexico, October 12-18 1989)
  14. A HISTORY OF ASTRONOMY (NEW ILLUSTRATED LIBRARY OF SCIENCE AND INVENTION; VOL.5) by CHARLES-ALBERT REICHEN, 1964

61. Astronomy NZ - Astronomy News
astronomy news For The Day. Compiled by, Kay Leather, Jennifer Picking. STORYAT New Scientist .. Check out more news at astronomy news for the Week.
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Scientist to Search Venus's Atmosphere during Transit, for Water

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Setting Twin Sights June 2, 2004
Earlier martian missions could just gaze at the hills on the horizon, but the Spirit rover may soon be right on top of the oldest material yet seen on Mars. That geological record may well be locked in the Columbia Hills. FULL STORY AT Astro Bio..... Scientist to Search Venus's Atmosphere during Transit, for Water June 3, 2004
On June 8 Earth-based solar telescopes will follow a tiny black orb as it appears to travel effortlessly across a wrinkled, brilliant sea. Timothy Brown, a scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCR), will not sit idly by as Venus traverses the Sun for the first time in 122 years at an angle visible from Earth. Peering through a specialized solar telescope in the Canary Islands, Brown will study the chemical composition and winds of Venus's upper atmosphere, a region poorly observed until now. NCAR's primary sponsor, the National Science Foundation (NSF), is funding the research.

62. Astronomy NZ - Astronomy News - Archive
astronomy news Archive. Compiled by, Kay Leather, Jennifer Picking.PLEASE NOTE Some of these links may no longer be active as the
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63. Chesmont Astronomical Society
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64. Hypography: Science For Everyone
Science News astronomy news astronomy news. Prestigious Award forSOHO Team The Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) team
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65. Astronomy News
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66. Untitled Document
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68. ASTR 101 - Astronomy News
Summer/Fall 2001 astronomy news. Sources NASA; SpaceflightNow; Sky Telescope; Astronomy magazine; ABCnews; BBC; CNN; ExploreZone.
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University of Mississippi ASTR 101 Main Lectures News Resources ... Grades Summer/Fall 2001 Astronomy News Sources: NASA SpaceflightNow Astronomy magazine ABCnews ... ExploreZone
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  • 11/20: Observatories: The Virtual Observatory is already changing the way discoveries are made ( space
  • 11/14: NASA: Sean O'Keefe is nominated as Dan Goldin's replacement as NASA administrator ( SFN space
  • 11/14: Space Exploitation: Experts meet at a conference to discuss utilization of space resources ( space
  • 11/02: Radio Telescopes: The Arecibo Observatory receives prestigious engineering awards ( SFN
  • 10/30: Observatories: Astronomers from various institutions launch the National Virtual Observatory ( SFN
  • 10/29: Gamma Ray Detectors: Testing ESA's new detector with pictures of champagne bottles ( SFN
  • 10/17: NASA: End of an era as NASA Administrator Goldin resigns from his position ( SFN wired
  • 10/10: NGST: Innovative, low-risk design proposed, including a lightweight 6-m deployable mirror ( SFN
  • 10/09: Optical Interferometers: The Keck telescopes are getting ready for next year ( SFN
  • 09/14: HST: Scientists now know how to get better results from Hubble's Faint Object Spectrograph ( SFN
  • 09/07: IR Telescopes: Enter a contest to name a new IR orbiting satellite! (

69. ScienceDaily -- Browse Topics: Science/Astronomy/News
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70. Astronomy: News
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72. Berry College Physics & Astronomy News 2002-2003
Old News 19992000 2000-2001 2001-2002 Dr. Paul Wallace received a grant from BerryCollege to develop and teach an astronomy course in Europe during upcoming
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Matt Wilson, Wes Taylor, Chris Faulkner and Matt Lewis pose next to the telesope on its new mount. The Summer of 2002 saw several Berry physics majors hard at work around campus. Wes Taylor and Matt Lewis led the effort to renovate Berry's Pew Observatory . The observatory now has a new control center (in what used to be the storage shed) as well as a new mount for the Celestron 14-inch telescope. Renovations will continue throughout the coming year. Also hard at work was John Foreman, who helped Dr. Timberlake establish two computing clusters for physics. One is a windows cluster that makes use of the Athlon machines in the two physics lab classrooms. The other, dubbed the Bifrost Cluster , is a Macintosh cluster that consists of several computers in Dr. Timberlake's lab as well as the 25 iMacs in the Cook computer lab. John and Dr. T used these computers to carry out research. They would both like to thank the Berry College Office of Student Work for supporting John even though he graduated from Berry in May.

73. Astronomy Now Online
astronomy Now Online This online companion to the magazine astronomy Now contains news and stories from astronomy, astrophysics, and spaceflight. Also included is a guide to the "The Night Sky".
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75. Universe Today - Current News
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76. Sky And Telescope - The Essential Magazine Of Astronomy
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78. About Astronomy & Space - We Have Mars Pictures - News Of Astronomy & Space
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Despite early achievements in space exploration during the 1960s, our "Space Age" is still in its infancy. We should expect to see many exciting "firsts" in space. The event scheduled for June 21, 2004, though, could have the biggest impact on space travel since Neil Armstrong made his own historic "small step" on July 20, 1969.
SpaceShipOne, a privately-developed rocket plane will launch into history on June 21 on a mission to become the world’s first commercial manned space vehicle. It will rocket to 100 kilometers (62 miles) into sub-orbital space above the Mojave Civilian Aerospace Test Center, a commercial airport in the California desert. If successful, it will demonstrate that the space frontier is finally open to private enterprise. This event could be the breakthrough that will enable space access for future generations.
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