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  1. A Popular History of Astronomy During the Nineteenth Century - Fourth Edition by Agnes M. (Agnes Mary) Clerke, 2010-07-06
  2. The Sky is Your Laboratory: Advanced Astronomy Projects for Amateurs (Springer Praxis Books / Popular Astronomy) by Robert Buchheim, 2007-07-31
  3. Calendars and Years II: Astronomy and Time in the Ancient and Medieval World
  4. Peterson First Guide to Astronomy (Peterson Field Guide Series) by Jay M. Pasachoff Professor of Astronomy, 1998-08-15
  5. Choosing and Using a New CAT: Getting the Most from Your Schmidt Cassegrain or Any Catadioptric Telescope (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series) by Rod Mollise, 2008-12-12
  6. Perspectives on Astronomy, Media Edition (with CengageNOW, Virtual Astronomy Labs Printed Access Card) by Michael A. Seeds, Dana E. Backman, 2007-01-31
  7. Astronomy Today Volume 2: Stars and Galaxies (7th Edition) by Eric Chaisson, Steve McMillan, 2010-07-18
  8. Astronomy: 365 Days by Jerry T. Bonnell, Robert J. Nemiroff, 2006-10-01
  9. The History of Astronomy by Heather Couper, Nigel Henbest, 2009-08-28
  10. Explorations: Introduction to Astronomy by Thomas T. Arny, Stephen E. Schneider, 2007-09-29
  11. Astronomy: Journey to the Cosmic Frontier with Starry Night Pro DVD, version 5.0 by John Fix, 2007-09-14
  12. Astronomy Hacks: Tips and Tools for Observing the Night Sky by Barbara Fritchman Thompson, 2005-06-17
  13. Astronomy Demystified (Demystified) by Stan Gibilisco, 2002-08-01
  14. Stellar Theology and Masonic Astronomy by Robert Hewitt Brown, 2010-09-10

41. The Maya Astronomy Page
* Geographical Orientation * Maya Mathematics * The Maya Calendar * Maya Writing* Maya astronomy * Mayarelated WWW links * Credits to this page
http://www.michielb.nl/maya/astro.html

42. ThinkQuest : Library : Southern Stars
Evidence of highly complex astronomy within Australian Aboriginal society.
http://library.thinkquest.org/C005462
Index Astronomy
Southern Stars
Captain Cook, who claimed Australia for the British in 1770, was sent on a voyage of astronomical discovery to the southern hemisphere. Neither James Cook, nor most to the Europeans who settled in Australia after 1788 realised that over 40,000 years of astronomical observation and discovery had already been incorporated into the life of Australia's indigenous inhabitants. Begin your own voyage of discovery and learn about the ancient art of Australian Aboriginal Astronomy and their profound knowledge of the southern skies at our site. Learn about Aboriginal beliefs, constellations and multicultural australian history. Visit Site 2000 ThinkQuest Internet Challenge Students Simon Maitland High, Bolwarra Heights, Australia Brendan Maitland High, East Maitland, Australia Michael Maitland High, Maitland, Australia Coaches carolyn Potomac Falls High School, leith, Australia Carol Merewether High School, North Lambton, Australia Jeanette Maitland High, Dudley, Australia Want to build a ThinkQuest site?

43. Institute Of Astronomy
Search, Comments, Help, Home. Institute of astronomy, IntroductionContacting us History Public Activities Staff and Facilities Teaching
http://www.ast.cam.ac.uk/
Introduction Contacting us History Public Activities ... Local Pages for Cambridge Astronomers only External Links Cavendish Astrophysics DAMTP European Astronomy
Latest News Sculpture Exhibition by students of APU in the grounds of the Institute of Astronomy Vacancy - University Lecturer in Theoretical or Observational Astronomy Vacancy - Postdoctoral Research Associate Starbursts - From 30 Doradus to Lyman break galaxies ... The 7th Torino workshop on Nucleosynthesis in AGB stars
The Institute of Astronomy is part of the Faculty of Physics and Chemistry within the School of the Physical Sciences of The University of Cambridge top home search ... help Page last saved: 23rd June 2003 by Webmaster

44. For Better Sites Than Mine !!!
Contains links to other astronomy websites.
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Cockpit/9952/sites.htm
Let me bring you to the best Astro Sites of the world
Some Recommended Sites !!!
Shows you the features of Meteor showers, whether major or minor List of Meteor Showers One of the best sites I have ever seen, regarding Astro News. Science@NASA - Science.Nasa.Gov For Hubble Telescope Pictures and Database, you must visit this site. Space Telescope Science Institute Home Page For more astrophotography advices, visit: ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY PRIMER This brings you to more astro sites. For specialised astrophotography, visit: Comets and Sky Astrophotography For Updated sky events, visit: Heavenly Details Meteors are difficult to photograph, but upon visiting this site, it is not so. Meteor Photography Learn Astronomy through specialists. General Topics This concentrates more on the equipment side. Methods of astrophotography Excellant site with Astro News, updated and accurate. StarTimes This is like an Astronomy dictionary online! Singapore Science Centre gives you astro data. SKYTRACK 1998 Looking for quality telescopes ? visit: Meade Main Index - Meade Instruments Corporation Website with members of my club, past and present.

45. National Optical Astronomy Observatory
NOAO, NOAO is the national center for groundbased nighttime astronomy in the UnitedStates and is operated by the Association of Universities for Research in
http://www.noao.edu/
Cerro Tololo NOAO Gemini Science Center Kitt Peak
GSMT ... O/IR System
This image of Comet C/2001 Q4 (NEAT) was taken with the Mosaic I camera at the WIYN 0.9-meter telescope at Kitt Peak National Observatory near Tucson, AZ, on May 7, 2004. The comet will remain visible for several weeks with binoculars and small telescopes just after sunset, high in the western sky. See also NOAO Press Release 04-04 Image Credits: T. Rector (University of Alaska Anchorage), Z. Levay and L.Frattare (Space Telescope Science Institute) and WIYN/NOAO/AURA/NSF About NOAO
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is the national center for ground-based nighttime astronomy in the United States and is operated by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy (AURA), Inc. under cooperative agreement with the National Science Foundation . If you would like information about solar astronomy, visit the National Solar Observatory webmaster@noao.edu

46. Galactic Core Gazette -- Astronomy Humor
Newspaperstyle lampoon of astronomy and pseudo-science topics.
http://my.core.com/~carhart/

The Galactic Core Gazette

"All the space news that there's space to fit news in" Mars Disappoints
Millions of would-be planet watchers streamed to local observatories and raided the shelves of stores selling telescopes in August to get a better view of what the press was calling the best view of another planet in fifty thousand years, but many ended up disappointed. Expressing the views of many neophyte Mars observers, Jack Louden of Cambridge, Mass. said "Wow, what a bust! I stayed our all night on August 27th, waiting for that time when Mars would get really big, and it never happened!"
Apparently Louden, like many thousands of others, had gotten the impression from misleading news reports that the Red Planet was going to suddenly appear very large in the sky on the day of its closest approach. "We were talking about it at work, and one guy thought it would get as big as the Moon. Another said he heard it would almost fill the whole sky," says Louden. "But we go to this park where these astronomers have their telescopes set up, and wait in line half the night to get a view, and all we see is this little dot! What a rip!"
This reporter gets the idea that it will be a long time before some of these folks pay any attention to news reports about astronomical events; the whole situation reminds one of the glorious spectacles of comets Kohoutek and Halley...

47. Eric Weisstein's World Of Astronomy
Wolfram Research scienceworld.wolfram.com Other Wolfram Sites. AlphabeticalIndex. About this site. site last updated Sat Jan 24 122323 2004 CST
http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/astronomy/

site last updated
: Sat Jan 24 12:23:23 2004 CST 587 entries, 3,073 cross-references, 18 figures, animated graphics, live Java applets, and counting... download policy FAQs
MAY 26, 2004
This website is currently under construction. Comments, suggestions, and corrections are welcome, and may be sent to scienceworld@wolfram.com

48. David A Hardy's Astro Art Pages
Personal site of the President of the IAAA, and includes links to almost every other space artist, plus organizations, and magazines, connected with astronomy, space and space art.
http://www.hardyart.demon.co.uk
WELCOME TO MY WORLDS! You should enter the site automatically after 10 seconds.
Otherwise click the image to enter.

49. Astronomy HyperText Book
The best example of integration of animations, graphics, data, etc are in the actuallycourse web pages that are now referenced below. Topics in astronomy
http://zebu.uoregon.edu/text.html
Warning: This is a Never Ending Project which is not yet well- organized due to lack of time. The best example of integration of animations, graphics, data, etc are in the actually course web pages that are now referenced below.
Topics in Astronomy:
Topics in Physics
ON Line Labs:
ON Line Experts:
The Electronic Universe Project e-mail: nuts@moo.uoregon.edu

50. The School Of Physics At The University Of Edinburgh
Research details, contact information, resources for prospective students, and seminars.
http://www.ph.ed.ac.uk/
School of Physics Feedback Text only Information For Information About Quick Links Prospective Undergraduates Contacts and Maps Prospective Postgraduates Research ... studentships now available in all research areas! ph.ed.ac.uk ed.ac.uk WWW For queries about this page contact: Webmaster
Last updated on Tue Mar 16 13:42:57 GMT 2004

51. Your International Supplier Of Quality Radio Astronomy Products
International supplier of products for radio astronomy.
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52. Astronomy Notes
astronomy Notes. updated after this date). Is this page a copy of Strobel sastronomy Notes? Author of original content Nick Strobel.
http://www.astronomynotes.com/
Astronomy Notes
Jump to detailed listing
How to navigate in this web site
Go to Astronomy class site
Purchase the Astronomy Notes book!
Fall 2002 Update now available
Support this web site!
Corrections to Fall 2002 Update
View animation of cover As a testament to the value of this material, numerous copies of this material (in various stages of revision) are found all over the web. Entering ``strobel astronomy'' in any of the internet search engines will bring up a lengthy list of some of the copies out there. If you find an old copy, please let the web site manager know of the official Astronomy Notes web site at www.astronomynotes.com These documents were created by Nick Strobel for the introductory astronomy courses he teaches. They are by Nick Strobel. This web site is offered to the net as a resource in astronomy education. See my for fair use practices. You can now purchase a hardcopy version of this web site! Select the Purchase Book link for ordering information.

53. AAS Committee On The Status Of Women
Committee on the Status of Women. Contains names, professional affiliations and scientific information of females in the disciplines of astronomy and astrophysics.
http://www.aas.org/~cswa/

American Astronomical Society
The charge of the CSWA is to recommend to the AAS Council practical measures that can be taken to improve the status of women in astronomy and encourage their entry into this field. Women in Astronomy Database
  • A variety of on-line search modes make it easy for everyone to use the information in the database. An on-line submission form makes it easy for women to add themselves to the database.
Women in Astronomy Meetings Committee Publications
  • AASWomen STATUS
Committee ByLaws
  • members and chairperson composition guidelines terms
Women in Astronomy/Science Statistics

54. The Astronomy Thesaurus
The astronomy Thesaurus. The astronomy Thesaurus has not been updated since1993/5 and there are not plans to do so in the foreseeable future.
http://msowww.anu.edu.au/library/thesaurus/
The Astronomy Thesaurus
  • Compiled by Robyn M. Shobbrook ( AAO
  • Web interface by David Fullagar (RSAA)
  • Acknowledgements
  • Help! (A User's Manual)
  • Click on a Flag (or language name) to begin
Note: this is a thesaurus , not a dictionary. You will not
find definitions for the words within.
Index and Search
No part of this work may be published, changed or copied without the prior consent of the authors. The Astronomy Thesaurus has not been updated since 1993/5 and there are not plans to do so in the foreseeable future.

55. TASS: Trinity Astronomy And Space Society Homepage
College society website with information about events, the society and links.
http://www.csc.tcd.ie/~tass/
@import "tass.css"; These pages are being revamped - bear with us! Take a look at the old website in the meantime because the links at the left hand side don't work!
Old TASS Site

Find out all ABOUT TASS

Come along to OUR EVENTS

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56. Astronomy & Astrophysics
Choose a journal.
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57. Centro De Radioastronomía Y Astrofísica UNAM - Morelia
Information about the researchers.
http://www.astrosmo.unam.mx/
CRyA HOME
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58. Astronomy 161: The Solar System
astronomy 161 The Solar System In this semester of astronomy we shall concernourselves primarily with the Solar System. astronomy 162 LECTURES.
http://csep10.phys.utk.edu/astr161/lect/
Astronomy 161
The Solar System
In this semester of Astronomy we shall concern ourselves primarily with the Solar System. As an introduction to that, we shall consider the historical development of our modern picture of the Solar System.
  • Introduction
  • A Sense of Time and Scale in the Universe
  • Precursors to Modern Astronomy
  • Overview of the Sky and Planets ... ASTRONOMY 162 LECTURES Next Back Top Home Help
  • 59. Amateur Astronomy
    Contains stories, reports, technical data, images and links.
    http://www.armandocaussade.com/astronomy/index.html
    Amateur Astronomy
    By Armando Caussade
    INTRODUCTION
    • About the Author English Spanish
    • Report on the Total Solar Eclipse of 1998 February 26 Spanish
    • Dark Skies of Southern Puerto Rico Spanish
    • The Large Magellanic Cloud from Latitude +18° Spanish
    • Report on the Puerto Rico Messier Marathon of 1999 March 20 English Spanish
    • The Astronomical Society of Puerto Rico: A Brief History (1985-2000) Spanish
    • The Brightest Stars English Spanish
    • Calculating a Star's Diameter Spanish
    ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY
    LINKS
    Webmaster: Armando Caussade Uploaded: May 9, 1998 Revised: December 30, 2003 Armando Caussade Home Page

    60. Astronomy 162: Stars, Galaxies, And Cosmology
    astronomy 162 Stars, Galaxies, and Cosmology. In our first semester ofastronomy we were concerned primarily with our own Solar System.
    http://csep10.phys.utk.edu/astr162/lect/
    Astronomy 162
    Stars, Galaxies, and
    Cosmology
    In our first semester of astronomy we were concerned primarily with our own Solar System. In this semester we broaden our perspective and consider the entire Universe. Much of the material for this semester is already on the Web at the Violence in the Cosmos site, but it is arranged in a different order than it will be when the following sequence is completed.
  • Properties of Light
  • Star Clusters (Not Complete)
  • The Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram (Not Complete)
  • Recipe for Stars (Not Complete)
  • Protostars (Not Complete)
  • Life on the Main Sequence (Not Complete)
  • Variable Stars (Not Complete)
  • The Death of Stars like the Sun (Not Complete)
  • Ejection of the Envelope (Not Complete)
  • White Dwarfs and Novae (Not Complete)
  • Supernovae (Not Complete)
  • Neutron Stars (Not Complete)
  • Pulsars (Not Complete)
  • Black Holes (Not Complete)
  • The Milky Way Galaxy
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