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         Amateur Astronomy:     more books (102)
  1. Spectroscopy: The Key to the Stars: Reading the Lines in Stellar Spectra (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series) by Keith Robinson, 2007-01-16
  2. Exploring the Night Sky: The Equinox Astronomy Guide for Beginners by Terence Dickinson, 1987-02-01
  3. Astrophotography for the Amateur by Michael A. Covington, 1999-06-28
  4. The Amateur Astronomer: Explorations and Investigations (An Amateur Science Book) by Fred Schaaf, 1994-09
  5. A Complete Manual of Amateur Astronomy: Tools and Techniques for Astronomical Observations (ISBN#0-13-162107-6) by P. Clay Sherrod with Thomas L Koed, 1986
  6. Secrets of Stargazing: Skywatching Tips and Tricks (Astronomy for Everyone) by Becky Ramotowski, 2007-09-01
  7. The Amateur Astronomers Handbook: A Guide to Exploring the Heavens by James Muirden, 1987-09
  8. A Manual for Amateur Telescope Makers: With Detailed Plans to Construct Three Different Telescopes by Karine Lecleire, Jean-Marc Lecleire, 2003-04
  9. Patterns in the Sky: An Introduction to Stargazing (Night Sky Astronomy for Everybody) by Ken Hewitt-White, 2007-09-01
  10. Amateur Astronomy. 1st Ed by Moore Patrick, 1968-01-01
  11. Astronomy : an introduction for the amateur astronomer by Jacqueline Mitton, 1978-01-01
  12. Amateur Astronomy: Amateur Telescope Making, Cherry Springs State Park, Sufi Observing Competition
  13. Astronomy for Amateurs by CamilleFlammarion, 2010-10-02
  14. Observational Astronomy for Amateurs Second Edition by J. B. Sidgwick, 1961

101. Lima Astronomical Society
amateur astronomy organization that maintains an observatory in Lima. Includes club history, membership information, records of observations, and related links.
http://www.limaastro.org/
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102. EME, SETI, Radio Astronomy And DSP For Radio Amateurs (W6/PA0ZN)
Information on EME (Moonbounce) SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence, Radio astronomy DSP and HSMS for Radio amateurs by W6/PA0ZN. Radio astronomy Supplies. amateur Radio astronomy. Radio astronomy. LINRAD Users building bridges between the EME, SETI and amateur Radio astronomy Interest Groups.
http://www.nitehawk.com/rasmit

103. Amateur Astronomers Association Of Princeton - New Jersey's Premiere Astronomy C
New Jerseys premiere astronomy club
http://www.princetonastronomy.org/

104. AAL Homepage
Website of the amateur astronomers of Luxembourg. astronomy news, links, eclipse 99 special.
http://www.aal.lu
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105. Amateur Astronomers Association Of New York City
Based in New York City, the AAA of NY promotes the study of the science of astronomy in the Big Apple .
http://www.aaa.org/
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106. Amateur Astronomer's Anonymous
Contains observation reports, photos, and allows submissions of reports, photos, websites, and tips on astronomy.
http://users.nac.net/enterprise/astronomy/
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107. Venus Transit Sun Telescope Losmandy Mounts Toucam Philips Green Laser Lazer
Retailer of telescopes, binoculars, spotting scopes and other products for amateur astronomers. Based in Adelaide, Australia with worldwide sales.
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108. ASCOM Initiative
Promoting the use of open scriptable tools for amateur and educational astronomy.
http://ascom-standards.org/
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  • Establish a set of interface standards for scriptable or programmable low level control of astronomical instruments and related devices, and promote the use of these standard drivers from astronomy- related software applications. Provide a freely available set of instrument drivers that implement the standards established in (1). These drivers must be usable apart from any particular application, and directly from Windows Active Script languages and Automation based tools. Promote (but not absolutely require) open-source implementations of the drivers in (2).
  • 109. The Space Guy - Astronomy Briefs
    News, views, reviews and commentary about amateur and professional astronomy.
    http://www.thespaceguy.com/

    110. Back Bay Amateur Astronomers
    A page by a group of astronomers fighting the problem.
    http://groups.hamptonroads.com/pages1.cfm?page_id=3963

    111. Grand Rapids Amateur Astronomical Association, Inc.
    An amateur society promoting astronomy in the West Michigan area; owns and operates the James C. Veen
    http://www.graaa.org/
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    112. 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 Thursday 27th of May 2004 12:53:05 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

    113. Czech Astronomical Society
    Association for professional and amateur astronomers. Includes an overview of the organisation, contact details, and images.
    http://www.astro.cz/en/
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    114. Astronomical League Home Page
    is composed of over two hundred local amateur astronomical societies from all across the United States. Find out about our GREAT national conventions (ALCons)! Member Societies, Regions, astronomy Day, Awards.
    http://www.astroleague.org/
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    Paul Castle. Paul was a bright star in the history of the Astronomical League. He dedicated endless hours of service to promoting amateur astronomy, and his support of he League was legendary. He served for decades as president of his local astronomical society, and for years, he also served as the chair of the North Central Region of the Astronomical League (NCRAL). He ran the League's Book Service for many years, bringing hundreds of great astronomical books to our members at discount prices. Most recently, he was the chair of the League's Planetary Observing Awards. He did all of this as a volunteer, with a contagious passion for astronomy. At a time when the League was starting the National Young Astronomer Award, Paul was so enthusiastic about this that he made sure the North Central Region made a large and timely donation to NYAA to keep this program going. The NYAA program is a big success thanks to the insight of Paul. Outstanding young astronomers from across the nation were recognized based on Paul's generous support and that of the NCRAL. Unfortunately, there are not enough words to properly thank him for all he has done for the League. Paul Castle was an inspiration to many of us, and he will be sorely missed by all of us. His obituary can be found online at

    115. Solderhead.COM - Resources & Tools For Builders
    Tools and information for amateur radio, radio astronomy technicians and builders.
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    Quick Navigation Boat_ Anchors Contact Us What's : January 16, 2004 Projects A "REAL" Homebrew CPU, 6502 BASIC Source Tech News RESOURCES CLICK HERE Welcome fellow Solderhead! Whether you are just getting started or you are an old hand, we hope that you will find tools and information here that make your hobby more enjoyable. Got a great project, modification or helpful hack that you would like to share? Consider using this site as a forum to do that. If we post your material, it's your material and you get the creditno baloney. If you don't find what you're after, please take a few moments to tell us about this too. WE LISTENED! You made suggestions, and we have made changes: We added a tech news page [GO] We added a "web-mailer" that anyone can use! [GO] All Site Links Verified on: Let Us Know if you want email notification when the site is updated!

    116. AB8KO John Ponchaud
    Dedicated to amateur radio and astronomy. Includes news, weather, and science links.
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    117. DVAA Default
    Pennsylvania, USA. We love to share our knowledge and enjoyment of astronomy with other amateur astronomers and with the general public.
    http://www.dvaa.org/

    118. (¯`·.¸ NOVAC - The Northern Virginia Astronomy Club ¸.·´¯)
    Organization providing enjoyment and education to the public for expert or amateur astronomer. Information about meeting, observing sites, resources and contacts.
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    Our primary purpose is providing enjoyment and education to the public (and ourselves!) through amateur astronomy.
    We strive to be a friendly club with a focus on observing, and we are one of the largest clubs in the United States with almost 1000 members.

    119. Lehigh Valley Amateur Astronomical Society, Inc.
    The LVAAS is a publicoriented nonprofit educational organization dedicated to serving the interests of the community in astronomy and related fields. Includes information on the observatory.
    http://www.lvaas.org/

    120. San Francisco Amateur Astronomers
    Founded in September 1952, the SFAA is an association of people who share a common interest in astronomy
    http://www.sfaa-astronomy.org/

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