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         Astronomy Observatories:     more books (100)
  1. Data Analysis in Astronomy (Ettore Majorana International Science Series: Physical Sciences)
  2. The Cold Light of Dawn: A History of Canadian Astronomy by Richard A. Jarrell, 1988-09
  3. StarGuides Plus: A World-Wide Directory of Organizations in Astronomy and Related Space Sciences (Developments in Hydrobiology)
  4. The Multinational History of Strasbourg Astronomical Observatory (Astrophysics and Space Science Library)
  5. Observatories in Earth Orbit and Beyond (Astrophysics and Space Science Library)
  6. Binocular Astronomy (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series) by Stephen Tonkin, 2006-11-30
  7. Sky Vistas: Astronomy for Binoculars and Richest-Field Telescopes by Craig Crossen, Gerald Rhemann, 2004-01-27
  8. Astronomy with Small Telescopes: Up to 5-inch, 125 mm (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series)
  9. Interferometry and Synthesis in Radio Astronomy by A. Richard Thompson, James M. Moran, et all 2001-05-02
  10. Astronomy Demystified (Demystified) by Stan Gibilisco, 2002-08-01
  11. Large-scale Structures In The Universe (Wiley-Praxis Series in Astronomy and Astrophysics) by Anthony P. Fairall, 1998
  12. Illustrated Dictionary of Practical Astronomy by Chris Kitchin, 2002-08-26
  13. Greenwich Observatory: 300 years of astronomy
  14. How to Use a Computerized Telescope: Practical Amateur Astronomy Volume 1 (Practical Amateur Astronomy) by Michael A. Covington, 2002-11-04

101. Orbiting Astronomical Observatories (OAO)
US Centennial of Flight Commission home page. Orbiting Astronomical observatories(OAO). OAO2 launch Orbiting Astronautical Observatory Credits - NASA.
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Orbiting Astronomical Observatories (OAO) Orbiting Astronautical Observatory
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The Orbiting Astronomical Observatories (OAO-1, -2, and -3) were a series of early astronomical satellites launched by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration from 1966 through 1972. Its objectives were to provide astronomical data in the ultraviolet (UV) and x-ray wavelengths. OAO-1 was successfully launched on April 8, 1966, from Cape Canaveral, but it suffered a battery malfunction and failed 1-1/2 hours into the mission. OAO-2 was successfully launched on December 7, 1968. It carried 11 telescopes, and performed x-ray, UV, and infrared (IR) observations of stars until February 1973. Its instruments detected a supernova in May 1972, as well as the first UV radiation from the center of the Andromeda Galaxy. It was the heaviest satellite orbited up to that time. OAO-B, on November 30, 1970, failed to achieve Earth orbit, and fell into the Atlantic. OAO-3 was successfully launched on August 21, 1972, and was later named Copernicus. It returned data until early 1981 on the birth, death, and life cycles of stars. OAO-3 was a collaborative effort between the United States and Great Britain. The main experiment on board was the 450-kilogram Princeton Experiments Package that included an 80-cm UV telescope, the largest telescope up to that time. It also carried an x-ray astronomy experiment sponsored by the University College of London that studied stellar x-ray sources and x-ray absorption in interstellar space.

102. RAS: Astronomical Observatories
Cerro Tololo Part of the National Optical Astronomical observatories CFHT theCanadaFrance-Hawaii Telescope The home page of the Canada-France-Hawaii
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Ground-based Observatories
More extensive (but rather indiscriminate) lists of astronomical telescopes are maintained by AstroWeb , and at NRAO Charlottesville , while a list of the world's largest optical telescopes is available at `BigEyes' The RAS also maintains a list of space missions
AAO: the Anglo-Australian Observatory
The Anglo Australian Observatory (AAO) operates two optical telescopes at Siding Spring Observatory: the 3.9-m Anglo-Australian Telescope (AAT) and the 1.2-m UK Schmidt Telescope (UKST). UK Mirror
ALMA
The Atacama Large Millimeter Array
Armagh Observatory
"A modern astronomical research institute with a rich heritage"
ATNF
The Australia Telescope National Facility (radio telescopes).
Big Bear Solar Observatory
BOOMERAnG
Balloon Observations Of Millimetric Extragalactic Radiation And Geophysics (a balloon-borne CMB experiment)
Calar Alto
The German-Spanish Astronomical Centre at Calar Alto is located in the Sierra de Los Filabres, southern Spain.
Cambridge (UK) Astronomy
CELT: the California Extremely Large Telescope
A collaboration of the University of California and the California Institute of Technology to build a 30-m optical/IR telescope.

103. ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORIES - Storming Media
ASTRONOMICAL observatories. Click on the titles below to find US governmentreports identified by the key word or phrase ASTRONOMICAL observatories.
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104. More Small Astronomical Observatories (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Serie
More Small Astronomical observatories (Patrick Moore s Practical AstronomySeries). More Small Astronomical observatories (Patrick
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More Small Astronomical Observatories (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series)
Title: More Small Astronomical Observatories (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series)
Subject: Astronomical Observatories
Category: Science Nature Astronomy Cosmology Astronomy General
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105. Astronomical Observatories
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106. Fiche Document -Future Astronomical Observatories On The Moon
Translate this page Book - Cote QB500.269.F87 1988 - (disponible) Future astronomical observatorieson the moon proceedings of a workshop held in Houston, Texas, January 10
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107. Descripteur - Astronomical Observatories
Translate this page Descripteur Candidat Astronomical observatories, 4 documents trouvés.Ajouter au panier, Imprimer, Envoyer par mail, Liste détaillée.
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Linthicum Heights, Md. : NASA, Scientific and Technical Information Branch Video cassette Hubble video tour of the universe South Oberlin, Oh. : NASA CORE Video cassette NASA's Hubble Space Telescope : the best is yet to come Oberlin, Oh. : NASA CORE Book Stars and stellar systems : Compendium of astronomy and astrophysics : telescopes Kuiper, Gerard P. Chicago : University of Chicago Press , 1960, xv, 255 p. Ajouter au panier Imprimer Envoyer par mail Trier : Date de parution Titre Type de document Auteurs Descripteurs Cote Date d'indexation Barcode Number(s) Budget Allocation CD Kodak Color Content Notes Currency Edition Statement Format Frequency Host institution Illustrations ISSN of Series Language Lengh Location Nomenclature de cote Place of Publication Series Sound Sous collection System requirements Volume Web Site Year of Donation Library - Bibliotheque Fax 03.88.65.54.47

108. Bulletin Of The American Astronomical Society, Vol. 33, No. 1, 2001
Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society. Vol. 33, No. 1, 2001.ANNUAL REPORTS OF ASTRONOMICAL observatories AND DEPARTMENTS.
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ANNUAL REPORTS OF ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORIES AND DEPARTMENTS

109. Bulletin Of The American Astronomical Society, Vol. 34, No. 1, 2002
Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society. Vol. 34, No. 1, 2002.ANNUAL REPORTS OF ASTRONOMICAL observatories AND DEPARTMENTS.
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[Other Issues] [Bulletin Home Page] [AAS Home Page]
Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society
Vol. 34, No. 1, 2002
ANNUAL REPORTS OF ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORIES AND DEPARTMENTS

110. UKAT - Astronomical Observatories
Astronomical observatories. Help. Microthesaurus 6.60 Equipment and facilities.Broader/narrower terms Scientific facilities Astronomical observatories
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111. Astronomical Observatories, Domes. Obervatory Domes.
Astronomical observatories. Telescope, radar, Obervatory domes. Astronomicalobservatories. Fiberglass clamshell. ASTRONOMICAL
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ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORIES
FEATURING FIBERGLASS CLAMSHELL DOMES
ASTRO HAVEN manufactures fiberglass atronomical observatories. It's clam shell dome design is low cost and opens up new avenues of space exploration to everyone from amateur astronomers to government research facilities like NASA, JPL, Sandia Labs, and university astronomy departments. Whether you need to house a small optical telescope for star gazing, create a planetarium and observatory for an astronomy club, or you have academic, research, or military requirements from astrophysics to range tracking, these low cost domes are the answer.
ASTRO HAVEN is located just east of Vancouver British Columbia, Canada. After years of using fiberglass in the development of General Aviation aircraft, ASTRO HAVEN founder, Mr. Grover Brotherston, turned his attention to applying this craftsmanship toward a cost effective solution for small astronomical observatories. ASTRO HAVEN is the only manufacturer of astronomical observatories with Mr. Brotherston's unique clamshell design.
Starting with designs for both conventional rotating domes as well as the efficient and flexible clamshell configuration, the market soon expressed it's preferrence for the simpler clamshell. The company has focussed on evolving a family of products and adding productivity features such as motorized clamshells and remote control.

112. IMSS - Multimedia Catlogue - In Depth - Astronomical Observatories

http://brunelleschi.imss.fi.it/catalogo/genappr.asp?appl=SIM&xsl=approfondimento

113. Astronomical Telescopes On Polihale.com
Island of Hawaii. Behind us is the barren, treeless upper slopesthat lead up to the astronomical observatories. This photo was
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Our rental Jeep at the summit of Mauna Kea on the Big Island of Hawaii . I took this during the week before my wedding . The University of Hawaii's 88-inch telescope is in the background. This photo was taken on Sunday, June 3, 2001 and added to the web on Saturday, February 16, 2002. Image Use Policy
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and me near the summit of Mauna Kea on the Big Island of Hawaii . Behind us is the barren, treeless upper slopes that lead up to the astronomical observatories . This photo was taken in the autumn of 1990 and added to the web on Monday, April 15, 2002. Image Use Policy Near the summit of Mauna Kea on the Big Island of Hawaii . These are the barren, treeless upper slopes that lead up to the

114. AllRefer Encyclopedia - Observatory, Orbiting (Astronomical Observatories) - Enc
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Related Category: Astronomical Observatories observatory, orbiting, research satellite designed to study solar radiation, electromagnetic radiation from distant stars, the earth's atmosphere , or the like. Because the atmosphere and other aspects of the earth's environment interfere with astronomical observations from the ground, especially in the ultraviolet and infrared portions of the spectrum, the decades since the 1960s have seen increasing emphasis on space-based observatories. The U.S. Orbiting Solar Observatory (OSO) program, comprising eight satellites launched between 1962 and 1971, was one of the earliest series of orbiting observatories; it studied the sun's atmosphere and the sunspot cycle. Also beginning in 1962 and extending through 1979 were the launches of the six satellites in Great Britain's Ariel program, which concentrated on solar ultraviolet and X radiation. The Orbiting Geophysical Observatory (OGO) program consisted of six satellites, launched between 1964 and 1969, that provided data on the earth's atmosphere

115. Government Of Saskatchewan - Astronomical Observatories
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116. More Small Astronomical Observatories
More Small Astronomical observatories ISBN 185233-572-6 Springer-Verlag (pleasebuy a copy .. if it sells 5 million copies or more, I can retire) ).
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More Small Astronomical Observatories
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It is available at Amazon Books. http://www.springer.de/cgi-bin/search_book.pl?isbn=1-85233-572-6 The book is part of Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy series.
It comes with a CD ROM of the first book
on small astronomical observatories, so you get two books for the price of one.

117. The National Astronomical Observatories
02.11.1999. The National Astronomical observatories. Institutionsof astronomic research within the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS
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The National Astronomical Observatories
Since the founding of the People's Republic of China half a century ago, astronomic research at CAS has achieved steady and sustained development in catching up with the advanced level of the international community and meeting the challenges posed by the national construction. Its research strengths have made tremendous improvement. Now almost all large-scale and sophisticated sky-watching facilities are managed by CAS astronauts, who have undertaken major research tasks commissioned by the State.
The new establishment of NAO is organizationally merged from five sky-watching stations, one center and three observational stations in the CAS system under a unified scheme for rational distribution and disciplinary development, and by well-coordinating the observational operation of large-scale and medium installations at CAS and the inauguration of a working network for astronomic research across the land. In addition, it is in charge of the macroscopic instruction and disciplinary guidance of the research assignments in the disciplinary.
After reshaping the original organizational units and the integration of strong points and six high-tech laboratories and during the coming decade, the NAO will step up its efforts in developing four up-to-date facilities: the large sky area multi-object fiber spectroscopic telescope (LAMOST), space solar telescope, large telescope and an observational base in southern China. The former three are aimed to create world records in the discipline. The construction of a southern China base is to make up the observational gap left in eastern China so that a surveying outpost is to be built in the land-locked southwest China to offset the unbalanced layout. Upon completion of all these projects, it is expected that Chinese astronomy will rank among those in the advanced countries by 2010.(Guo Haiyan, photos provided by Zhao Fuyuan)

118. More Small Astronomical Observatories
SCS Astro Catalogue. Books, Maps Planispheres. Item Image, More Small Astronomicalobservatories. 24.00. More Small Astronomical observatories 2002.
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