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  1. Myths and marvels of astronomy by Richard A. 1837-1888 Proctor, 2010-09-08
  2. History of astronomy by George Forbes, 2010-08-25
  3. The Future of Astronomy by Edward Charles Pickering, 2010-07-12
  4. Astronomy: A Self-Teaching Guide (Wiley Self-Teaching Guides) by Dinah L. Moche, 2009-08-31
  5. Basher Astronomy: Out of this World! by Simon Basher, Dan Green, 2009-05-12
  6. Astronomy For Dummies by Stephen P. Maran, 2005-05-06
  7. Astronomy: A Beginner's Guide to the Universe (5th Edition) by Eric Chaisson, Steve McMillan, 2006-03-06
  8. Bad Astronomy: Misconceptions and Misuses Revealed, from Astrology to the Moon Landing "Hoax" by Philip C. Plait, 2002-03-01
  9. Fall Nights Deep Sky Astronomy Field Guide for the Backyard:176 Step by Step Maps by P. Messier Renaix, 2010-08-28
  10. Astronomy Today (7th Edition) by Eric Chaisson, Steve McMillan, 2010-07-16
  11. Recreations in Astronomy With Directions for Practical Experiments and Telescopic Work by Henry White Warren, 2009-10-04
  12. Exploring Creation With Astronomy (Young Explorers) by Jeannie Fulbright, 2004-06
  13. Everything Kids' Astronomy Book: Blast into outer space with steller facts, integalatic trivia, and out-of-this-world puzzles (Everything Kids Series) by Kathi Wagner, Sheryl Racine, 2008-05-01
  14. Astronomy: A Beginner's Guide to the Universe (6th Edition) by Eric Chaisson, Steve McMillan, 2009-07-06

161. Physics & Astronomy Lesson Plans
Over 200 more lesson plans for all grades.
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General Lesson Plans

162. NCSA Astronomy Digital Image Library
The purpose of the astronomy Digital Image Library (ADIL) is to collect astronomical,researchquality images and make them available to the astronomical
http://imagelib.ncsa.uiuc.edu/imagelib.html
Introducing the ADIL:
Who and What is the ADIL?
ADIL News Highlights from the Library Java and the ADIL Topics from the ADIL User's Guide
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The purpose of the Astronomy Digital Image Library (ADIL) is to collect astronomical, research-quality images and make them available to the astronomical community and the general public. Patrons access the Library through the World Wide Web to search for and browse images. Once images are located in the Library, users may download them to their local machines in FITS format for further analysis. The Library provides a number of benefits not only to those looking for images, but also to those who add images to the Library's growing collection. For more on what the ADIL is all about, check the introduction to the ADIL User's Guide The Library is being developed and maintained by the Radio Astronomy Imaging Group at the National Center for Supercomputing Application (NCSA) on the campus of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) . Support has come from:

163. Ask The Experts
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    165. University Of Iowa Physics And Astronomy Lecture Demonstations
    Demonstration and multimedia catalog.
    http://faraday.physics.uiowa.edu/
    University of Iowa Lecture Demonstations

    166. Faculty Profile: Bernard F. Burke
    Professor of Astrophysics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. A profile of Bernard Burke and his work in radio astronomy
    http://rleweb.mit.edu/Publications/currents/4-1facpr.HTM
    FACULTY PROFILE: Bernard E Burke
    Boston native and William A.M. Burden Professor of Astrophysics Bernard R. Burke completed his SB in 1950 and PhD in 1953 at MIT. In 1953, he joined the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism at the Carnegie Institution in Washington and became a section manager in 1957. Upon his return to MIT in 1965 as Professor of Physics, Professor Burke introduced interferometric techniques at the Haystack Radio Observatory in Westford, Massachusetts. As leader of RLE's research group in this area, he shared the 1971 Rumford Prize awarded by the Academy of A rts and Sciences. Together with the National Radio Astronomy Observatory and the Canadian National Research Council, his research group developed techniques for very-long-baseline interferometry (VLBI). This method uses atomic frequency standards to synchronize radio teles copes at remote locations around the world and has improved angular resolution for radio telescopes by 1000-fold. Professor Burke's group was also first to conduct inter- and transcontinental VLBI. Recently, he has served as the U.S. principal investigato r to develop orbiting VLBI stations and has also participated in European and Soviet VLBI mission studies. He has served as Visiting Professor at the University of Leiden (1971-72), Sherman Fairchild Scholar at the California Institute of Technology (1984- 85), and held a Smithsonian Regents Fellowship in 1985. In 1963, he received the Warner Prize of the Amer ican Astronomical Society and, in 1988, was corecipient of a NASA Group Achievement Award. He served as President of the American Astronomical Society (1986-88), is Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and was elected to the National Acade my of Sciences in 1970. He chairs and serves on several advisory boards for NASA and the National Science Foundation, and participates on the editorial boards of many professional journals.

    167. NASA - MSU/Bozeman CERES Project
    classroom teachers from across the nation have developed an extensive library ofonline and interactive K-12 science education materials for teaching astronomy
    http://btc.montana.edu/ceres/
    Center for Educational
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    Through funding from NASA, faculty at Montana State University and classroom teachers from across the nation have developed an extensive library of on-line and interactive K-12 science education materials for teaching astronomy. Closely aligned with the NRC National Science Education Standards, these web based lessons make maximum use of exciting on-line NASA resources, data, and images. In addition to classroom-ready materials using contemporary teaching strategies, CERES has developed several on-line NASA data search engines and two graduate level distance learning courses, available over the internet to K-12 teachers.

    168. Center For History Of Physics - American Institute Of Physics
    Has a mission to preserve and make known the history of modern physics and allied sciences including astronomy, geophysics and optics.
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    Go to exhibits ALL EXHIBITS AT A GLANCE Albert Einstein: Image and Impact Transistorized! History of the Transistor Lawrence and the Cyclotron Heisenberg and the Uncertainty Principle Papers of Great American Physicists Sakharov, Physics, Weapons, and Rights The Discovery of the Electron The Discovery of Global Warming Moments of Discovery
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    169. Astronomy Tools
    astronomy Tools. The following tools make use of the Skycalendar andSkycalc programs by JR Thorstensen. I wrote the Web interfaces
    http://imagiware.com/astro/
    Astronomy Tools
    The following tools make use of the Skycalendar and Skycalc programs by J. R. Thorstensen. I wrote the Web interfaces as well as some other code (such as for the Moon Phase) to get what you see here.
    Moon Phase Page
    Produces an image of the moon for a given date.
    Astronomical Sky Calendar

    Daily Almanac
    Lots of useful information, like sun rise and set, moon phase and position, etc. for a specific date.
    Hourly Airmass Tables
    Provides the airmass for a star (or other object) for each hour in a given night.
    Object Seasonal Observability
    Lists the rise,set, and transit times for an object on the full and new moons (i.e. bimonthly) over a period of time.
    Planetary Positions
    Lists the positions of the major planets for a given date.
    Brian Casey
    bcasey@imagiware.com

    170. UVA Astronomical Observatories
    Observatories operated by the UVA astronomy department. Includes scheduling information, technical and historical descriptions of the telescopes, and weather conditions for the observatories.
    http://www.astro.virginia.edu/research/observatories/
    The University of Virginia has a long tradition of observational astronomy starting in the 1880's and continuing today. Currently, the UVa-owned observatories are being upgraded to modern standards and will soon allow imaging and spectroscopy in the optical and infrared. In addition, we have joined the Large Binocular Telescope project at the Mount Graham International Observatory and with the Steward Observatory giving UVa guaranteed access to some of the largest telescopes in the world. The Department of Astronomy at UVa operates two local observatories. The Leander McCormick Observatory, located on the UVa Grounds, is a historical site (established in 1883) and is now primarily used for educational purposes. The Fan Mountain Observatory is a more modern observatory located about 15 miles south of Charlottesville. It is used for both education and research. In addition to these facilities, we also have a plate vault which contains over 150,000 photographic plates (spanning nearly the entire 20th century), two PDS microdensitometer labs for digitizing photographic plates, a machine shop which provides observatory support, and an optics lab for instrument development. Both observatories are open to the public during the year. The McCormick Observatory is open to the public the first and third Friday of every month. The Fan Mountain Observatory is open to the public twice a year, contact the Astronomy Department for

    171. Physics & Astronomy @ Johns Hopkins University
    Physics astronomy at JHU, Physics astronomy at JHU, Physics astronomyat JHU, Physics astronomy at JHU, Physics astronomy at JHU,
    http://www.pha.jhu.edu/

    172. Physics And Astronomy At The University Of Calgary
    General information about the department, reserach activities, staff and students, and other details. Also features newsletter archives.
    http://www.phas.ucalgary.ca/
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    173. 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
    (Courtesy of USNO)
    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
    ONLY FOR ITALY MAPPA DEL CIELO PER L'ITALIA EFFEMERIDI DEI PIANETI
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    174. APOD: 2000 December 13 - Manicouagan Impact Crater On Earth
    Image taken from space shuttle Columbia in 1983.
    http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap001213.html
    Astronomy Picture of the Day
    Discover the cosmos! Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer. 2000 December 13
    Manicouagan Impact Crater on Earth
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    STS-9 Crew NASA Explanation: The Manicouagan Crater in northern Canada is one of the oldest impact craters known. Formed during a surely tremendous impact about 200 million years ago, the present day terrain supports a 70-kilometer diameter hydroelectric reservoir in the telltale form of an annular lake . The crater itself has been worn away by the passing of glaciers and other erosional processes. Still, the hard rock at the impact site has preserved much of the complex impact structure and so allows scientists a leading case to help understand large impact features on Earth and other Solar System bodies. Also visible above is the vertical fin of the Space Shuttle Columbia from which the picture was taken in 1983. Tomorrow's picture: ISS Above Archive Index Search ... USRA
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    175. Alternative Concepts On - Human Imagination, Cosmology, Astronomy, Gravity, Iner
    Ideas on astronomy, cosmology, biology, philosophy, physics and psychology.
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    Ideas that will challenge your Mind!
    By Donald Hamilton, author of "The MIND of Mankind"
    The following links offer different perspectives on various subjects such as; Cosmology, Astronomy, the Origin and Nature of Mankind, Human Imagination and a lot more! Check them out! EVOLUTION BY DESIGN: Predetermined Randomness
    - Evolution may be a series of random mutations but the results end up just the way the 'Laws of Nature' intended. THE DEBATE BETWEEN THE CATHOLIC CHURCH AND GALILEO CONTINUES - It all began back in the 17th century when Galileo began offering observations that supported Copernicus’s theory that the planet Earth was revolving around the sun rather then the sun revolving around a stationary Earth." New! THE PERSONALITY OF THE UNIVERSE New! HOW GOD CREATED THE UNIVERSE - "God is not a king who sits up on some faraway throne directing the actions of the universe. My concept of "God" is that of an Infinite Creative Power who created the “Laws of Nature” and thereby brought the universe into existence. " DEVELOP A POWERFUL IMAGINATION -"It is your ultimate power and can be the key to yor success. Being human - we all have been given the potential to develop a powerful 'creative imagination' to use for our benefit and possibly the benefit of all mankind."

    176. Science Policy News - FYI - The American Institute Of Physics
    Summarizes science policy developments in Washington, DC, affecting the physics and astronomy community. Summaries are approximately one page long and are issued two or more times every week. FYI subscriptions are free.
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    [an error occurred while processing this directive] [an error occurred while processing this directive] [an error occurred while processing this directive] FYI summarizes science policy developments in Washington affecting the physics and astronomy community. Summaries are approximately one page long and are issued two or more times every week. FYI subscriptions are free ; they are provided by AIP as a service to the science community. Latest FYIs: Space Programs of Other Countries; Culture Change at NASA Good News, Bad News: NIST Hearing and Staff Layoffs Any questions about science policy developments or pending legislation can be directed to fyi@aip.org

    177. Scouting
    Stargazing for Everyone programs for astronomy badge.
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    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

    178. Space And Astronomy News, Forums, Links, Constellations, Solar System
    Provides daily news from the frontiers of space and astronomy and features a discussion forum.
    http://www.cosmicneon.com/
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    NEW! Introducing CosmicNeon.com's Space and Astronomy Topsites! CosmicNeon.com's Space and Astronomy Topsites provides you with a platform on which to display a link to your space or astronomy website. A link to your space and/or astronomy website helps to improve your traffic and your ranking on the major search engines. If you would like to have your site listed and ranked on our Space and Astronomy Topsites listing, just jump through this WORMHOLE>>> and SIGN UP TODAY!
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    179. 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/
    Science Resources on the Net
    This site offers a selected listing of internet science resources. To access the science listing, just click here here , or on the link below.
    Internet Science Resources
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    180. Sky And Telescope

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