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  1. The New CCD Astronomy: How to Capture the Stars With a CCD Camera in Your Own Backyard by Ron Wodaski, 2002-01-01
  2. The Cosmos: Astronomy in the New Millennium (with AceAstronomy, Virtual Astronomy Labs Printed Access Card) by Jay M. Pasachoff, Alex Filippenko, 2006-03-03
  3. Kepler's Philosophy and the New Astronomy by Rhonda Martens, 2000-12-15
  4. The New Cosmos: An Introduction to Astronomy and Astrophysics by Albrecht Unsöld, Bodo Baschek, 2005-02-10
  5. The Cosmos: Astronomy in the New Millennium, Media Update (with TheSky? CD-ROM, Virtual Astronomy Labs, and AceAstronomy?) by Jay M. Pasachoff, Alex Filippenko, 2004-11-30
  6. Space And Astronomy (Science News for Kids) by Emily Sohn, Sorcha Mcdonagh, 2006-03-30
  7. Explorations: An Introduction to Astronomy 2000 Update with new CD-Rom by Thomas T. Arny, 2000-05-12
  8. Astronomy and the Imagination: A New Approach to Man's Experience of the Stars by Norman Davidson, 1985-08
  9. Cosmic Dispatches: The New York Times Reports on Astronomy and Cosmology
  10. Rocks and Minerals (New True Books: Astronomy/Meterology (Paperback)) by Illa Podendorf, 1982-06
  11. Astronomy and Astrophysics in the New Millennium: Panel Reports by Astronomy and Astrophysics Survey Committee, Board on Physics and Astronomy, et all 2001-12-21
  12. The New Astronomy by Nigel Henbest, Michael Marten, 1996-08-28
  13. Skywatching in the Ancient World: New Perspectives in Cultural Astronomy Studies in Honor of Anthony F. Aveni (Mesoamerican Worlds Series)
  14. Scientific Detectors for Astronomy: The Beginning of a New Era (Astrophysics and Space Science Library, Volume 300)

161. Astronomy
Pagine di Paolo Bussola su astronomia e l'osservazione di satelliti artificiali.
http://www.paolobussola.com/astronomy.html
P a o l o B u s s o l a s A s t r o n o m y P a g e
My selection of Astronomical images

This page is dedicated to Great Comet Hale-Bopp . The Comet of the century was most impressive celestial object I've ever seen. During the period of better visibility I spent every night to catch it with my camera. I took thousands of images. Some of them are included in JPL / NASA pages. Click on dates below to see them.
March 8, 1997
March 13, 1997 March 16, 1997 March 20, 1997 ... May 6, 1997 My preferred picture (March 30, 1997) from my little town is also here
Current Phase of the Moon
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If you are interested in satellite observation, see my IRIDIUM FLARES Page. These objects will SURPRISE you!!!
International Space Station (ISS) Current position of the International Space Station
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Courtesy www.heavens-above.com NEWS Recent IAUCs International Astronomical Union Circulars Recent MPECs Minor Planets Electronic Circulars COMETS Comet Hale-Bopp Home Page With over 5,000 images it's the most complete site on the Great Comet and it is still updated!

162. Women In Astronomy: History
The text and images from a slide set on women astronomers available from the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. Includes capsule biographies of women from Carolyn Herschel to Sidney Wolff.
http://cannon.sfsu.edu/~gmarcy/cswa/history/history.html
The History of Women in Astronomy
This image history was produced by the The Astronomical Society of the Pacific . The text was written by Sally Stephens.
Caroline Herschel (1750-1848)
Maria Mitchell circa (1878)

Women Computers (circa 1912)

Annie J. Cannon (1863-1941)
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Sidney Wolff

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163. Scouting
Stargazing for Everyone programs for astronomy badge.
http://www.stargazingforeveryone.com/Scouting.htm
Boy Scout and Girl Scout Badges
Stargazing For Everyone has special scouting programs
that address the requirements for
the Boy Scout Astronomy Badge and
the Girl Scout Sky Search and Space Exploration Badges Select from our scout telescope and binocular stargazing programs
our scout planetarium programs , and our special scout lectures These programs are adaptable for any age audience
and for groups from 10 to 150 or more.
Go to our Fee Schedule Page for a description of our program fees. Scout Telescope and Binocular Stargazing Programs: These programs are designed to satisfy any badge requirements needing telescopes or binoculars , and making general sky observations. These are outdoor programs with the scouts using telescopes and binoculars to make their observations.
  • Learn about the different types of telescopes Use a telescope to find and monitor night sky objects Observe the moon and track the moon's nightly position Identify and observe the planets Track planetary positions in the night sky

164. Science Resources On The Net Start Page
A selection of listings covering museums, K12 sites, math, computer science, philosophy of science, physics, chemistry, astronomy and cosmology, biology, geology, ecology, agriculture, medicine, psychology, anthropology and archeology. Includes website search engine.
http://www.geocities.com/peterroberts.geo/
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165. Astronomy Picture Of The Day Archive
s and bookmarks by an astronomer.......Daily updates, archives since June 1995.
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/archivepix.html
Astronomy Picture of the Day Archive
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2004 June 07: Mammatus Clouds Over Mexico
2004 June 06: Mercury Spotting
2004 June 05: Apollo 17 s Lunar Rover
2004 June 04: Sedna at Noon
2004 June 03: Cosmic Construction Zone RCW 49
2004 June 02: The Colorful Clouds of Rho Ophiuchi
2004 June 01: The Supergalactic Wind from Starburst Galaxy M82
2004 May 31: 24 Million Kilometers to Saturn
2004 May 30: Astronaut at Work
2004 May 29: Cone Nebula Close Up 2004 May 28: A Manhattan Sunset 2004 May 27: Two Comets in Southern Skies 2004 May 26: At the Summit of Olympus Mons 2004 May 25: Moon Between the Stones 2004 May 24: Planets Over Easter Island 2004 May 23: Working in Space 2004 May 22: X-Rays From Tycho's Supernova Remnant 2004 May 21: Phases of Venus 2004 May 20: Sharpless 140 2004 May 19: Brain Crater on Mars 2004 May 18: Comet NEAT (Q4) Over Indian Cove 2004 May 17: NGC 3372: The Great Nebula in Carina 2004 May 16: Venus: Earth's Cloudy Twin 2004 May 15: Arp 188 and the Tadpole's Tidal Tail 2004 May 14: Zubenelgenubi and Friends 2004 May 13: Rungs of the Red Rectangle 2004 May 12: The Tails of Comet NEAT Q4 2004 May 11: M13: The Great Globular Cluster in Hercules 2004 May 10: Endurance Crater on Mars 2004 May 09: Antares and Rho Ophiuchi 2004 May 08: Good Morning Sydney 2004 May 07: Look West for a NEAT Comet 2004 May 06: A Lunar Eclipse Mosaic 2004 May 05: NGC 6302: Big Bright Bug Nebula 2004 May 04: Missoula Crater on Mars 2004 May 03: Comets Bradfield and LINEAR Rising 2004 May 02: Io in True Color 2004 May 01:

166. IAYC - International Astronomical Youth Camps
Annual European space camp for amateur astronomers aged 16 24. During three weeks 70 participants work together in small units on research projects relating to astronomy and science.
http://www.iayc.org/
Sponsors The IAYC-SETI group Suzy and the earthlings About this site Monday 07th of June 2004 09:29:04 AM Welcome in the IAYC web site Every year the International Astronomical Youth Camp (IAYC) takes place somewhere in Europe. About seventy people from many different countries live together for three weeks. They are aged between 16 and 24 years old and share the same interest: astronomy. read more... Latest News from the LeaderTeam Sun, 25 Apr 2004
Some of you might have heard of it, others might have thought that it was a myth, but finally here it is: Our brand new site. Please check it out and report any bug, if you find one to webmaster@iayc.org. We hope you like it. In case you want to look at something that is not yet migrated to the new site, the old site is available at [url]http://www.iayc.org/oldsite/[/url]. Your leader team. Mon, 19 Jan 2004
The First Info booklet for the IAYC 2004 is now available. Follow the link [url=http://www.iayc.org/2004/]IAYC2004[/url] on the IAYC homepage. There you will also find the application form. If you participated in any of the last two camps or ordered the booklet from info@iayc.org, your hardcopy will be sent to you very soon. Mon, 01 Sep 2003

167. Science
Scientific facts in Quran regarding embryology, astronomy, astronomy, Geometry, Algebra, Opthalmology, geology, etc.
http://www.geocities.com/WestHollywood/Park/6443/Science/
Islam and Science
Scientific Contributions by Muslims Science and Qur'anic Revelations Quran and Modern Science - Dr. Maurice Brucaille A Scientist's Interpretation of References to Embryology in the Qur'an ... Discuss about Science You are visitor number

168. Kentwood Amateur Astronomy League - Home Page
Dedicated to helping people advance their knowledge of astronomy. Located in the suburbs of Grand Rapids, Michigan.
http://www.kaal.org/
The Premier Amateur Astronomy Club of the Web. Current West Michigan Sky Highlights (Proceeds from Amazon sales will be used to advance KAAL projects) About KAAL Astronomy Resources Presentations/Pictures Links ... Contact Us

169. Astronomy For Kids
Basic introduction to astronomy for kids K6 grade.
http://www.frontiernet.net/~kidpower/astronomy.html

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170. Department Of Physics And Astronomy - The University Of Iowa
Details areas of research, academic programs, curriculum, and associated facilities. Also features a weekly calendar, events announcements, and a departmental overview.
http://www.physics.uiowa.edu/
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171. Historical Astronomy Division
American Astronomical Society division devoted to history, with a link to pages on the history of the society itself.
http://www.aas.org/~had/had.html
Announcements Officers Meetings Membership in HAD ... Index to AAS Members' Obituaries In 1980 the Historical Astronomy Division (HAD) was established as one of the special subject divisions of the American Astronomical Society (AAS). Its purpose is to advance interest in topics relating to the historical nature of astronomy. History is broadly interpreted to include traditional history of astronomy, archaeoastronomy, and the application of historical records to modern astrophysical problems. Members of HAD include both historians of astronomy and astronomers with an interest in the history of their profession.
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email: brashearr@si.edu Return to AAS Home Page

172. FutureSPACE - Advanced Spacedrives And The Future Of Human Spaceflight
An astronomy student's vision of space exploration, and a comprehensive collection of related material.
http://www.futurespace.de/
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173. SOCIÉTÉ EUROPÉENE POUR L’ASTRONOMIE DANS LA CULTURE
Academic society with conferences and publications. English and French text.
http://www.iac.es/seac/seac.html
EUROPEAN SOCIETY FOR ASTRONOMY IN CULTURE
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174. Eugene Astronomical Society News Page
Eugene Astronomical Society Meeting Information Calendar Observing Resources AstronomyNews Announcements Mail List signup Newsletter Web Links EAS Policy
http://www.eugeneastro.org/news.html
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175. Southampton University School Of Physics & Astronomy
Admissions information, student resources and details of both the research and staff .
http://www.phys.soton.ac.uk/
Admissions Undergraduate Admissions Postgraduate Admissions Assessment Strategy Assessment Information Undergraduate/MPhys Course Questionnaires Programme Specification Student Handbook Year 1 Units ... Year 4 Units Postgraduate Research Studies PGR Handbook PGR Training Students Astrosoc Physoc Student Chapter of the OSA Staff Student Liason Committee Staff Staff list Phone Numbers (local access only) Email Addresses (local access only) Research Astronomy Solar-Terrestrial Physics Laser Physics Magnetism and Superconducivity ... Theoretical High Energy Physics Schools Light Express Lightwave Ask The Experts Other School Resources Faculty Link School Almanac Computer Support Other Links ... Forms and Templates Events School Events Conferences and Colloquia Welcome to the five-star School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Southampton. We achieved the highest possible rating in the 2001 Research Assessment Exercise, making us one of the top five schools in the UK. We offer a dynamic, friendly and supportive environment, good for learning and good for research. Whether you are interested in studying for a degree or have other reasons for visiting, you can find out more from these pages.

176. The Astrophysical Journal
Devoted to recent developments, discoveries, and theories in astronomy and astrophysics.
http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/ApJ/
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177. EMU Astro Club-Light Pollution
Essays on the causes and effects of light pollution, as well as information about local regulations to combat the problem.
http://www.physics.emich.edu/sherzer/lightpol.htm
Our Vanishing Night
Earth at Night - NASA image
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Erosion of the Night Sky from Light Pollution
"I remember camping as a kid when we could see so many stars you couldn't tell one constellation from the next, and the Milky Way was a river of light". "It was so dark you could hardly see your hand in front of your face, and I saw my shadow on the ground from Venus!" The lucky ones among us have probably made these claims, but sights such as this are becoming increasingly rare. Only a generation ago, many could still see the Milky Way from their backyards. Unfortunately, the overuse and poor quality of modern outdoor lighting is fast destroying a valuable natural resource - a dark nighttime sky. The light pollution that results from this misuse is, however, the easiest of pollution sources to fix. Please read on.... turned off when not in use and the CPU energy star compliant) The Culprits:
Poorly designed streetlighting -
The next time you see the late evening news, notice the "tower camera" views TV stations often use. Then ask two simple questions: Why is the night sky orange instead of black? And, why are so many lights visible from the top of the building tower and from miles away? Generally, if you can see a fixture's light source from more than a hundred yards away, it's a bad fixture. Decades old designs such as cobra-style and

178. Chronicle Careers, From The Chronicle Of Higher Education
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179. Astronomical Headlines
to rely on second or third-hand sources for information on new astronomical discoveries Alook at the Recent news above shows you what you have been missing by
http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/iau/Headlines.html
This page contains brief information on recent astronomical discoveries as reported in the International Astronomical Union Circulars (IAUCs) (published by the Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams ) and the Minor Planet Electronic Circulars (MPECs) (published by the Minor Planet Center ), as well as links to ephemerides and orbital elements for comets and minor planets. The objects below are listed in chronological order of announcement, by category of object, the most recent first.
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Links to other sites, previously listed here, have been moved to the International Comet Quarterly home page

180. OSIR Online.org - Welcome [International Centre For Space, UFO, Aliens, Paranorm
astronomy, space exploration, ghosts, and aliens.
http://www.osironline.org/
www. OSIR online .org Mon Jun 07 00:29:12 PDT 2004 OSIR TOPICS Home News Join Us Space Exploration ... Links Members Stats Total Members: 49387
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OSIR Online.org web site is a proud winner of the prestigious international Golden Web Award for the year of 2002-2003. Whole Site Hits Home Page Hits Hits since 19th June 2001 Spiritual Garden!!!
Do you know OSIR recently unrevealed ancient gardening art of India dated back more than 3000 years. Forgotten in waves of time, no one touched the subject and many even don’t know at all from above 3 millenniums. It is known to have unique mystical powers and energies in it.
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