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- Arpad Cserkuti - - Amateur radioastronomy, macro photography, and philosophy of existence.
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- Astrocentral - - A beginner's guide to astronomy with emphasis on the solar system.
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- Astronomy 4 Dummies - - A general information site for those who have a beginner's curiosity about astronomy.
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- Astronomy by Frank - - Gallery of astrophotography attempts, links, and suggestions and tips for buying that first telescope.
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- Astronomy Mayhem - - An absolute beginner's guide to getting started in astronomy.
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- AstroStuff - - Personal treasury of astronomical observing reports, advice for beginners, and links to other astronomy sites.
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- Barbara's Astronomy Page - - For beginning backyard astronomers, listing planetary positions, comets, asteroids, meteor showers, tips & lots of links.
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- Benastro's Astronomy - - A general information site for those who have a beginner's curiosity about the stars and planet.
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- Bill Leslie's Home Page - - Photographs of the Sun and the Moon. Moray's Astronomy club, SIGMA Golf in Forres, Scotland.
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- Blobrana - - A portal for astronomical news, photo gallery, calculation tools, and video clips.
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- Bluebird Observatory - - A resource for backyard astronomy including original content and many links from a working amateur astronomical observatory.
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- Comets - - This site contains a short description on Comets.
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- Cool Observatory - - Images, information and advise for getting started stargazing. The title is really where the Observatory is: Cool, Calif..
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- Dave's Astronomy Stuff - - Links to useful astronomy resources, including satellite and comet tracking, space exploration, observatories, world space agencies, education, software and photographs.
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- Dilip's Planets - - Earth, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto.
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- Dragonworks - - Personal webpage of astronomy photographs.
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- Edward M. Sion - - Specializes in white dwarf studies. Includes curriculum vitae and research articles. Professor of Astronomy and Astrophysics at Villanova University.
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- Favorite Astronomy Links - - Links to news, what's up, research, institutions, observatories, history of astronomy, and astronomy as a hobby, by Prof. J.S. Tenn, Sonoma State University.
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- Fermin's Astronomy Page - - Basic facts about planets in our solor system and the moon. Also over 50 pictures of galaxies, nebulae, and star clusters.
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- The Final Frontier - - Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence; news about the universe.
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- Gaze Upon the Heavens - - Contains links to some of my favorite sites as well as photos and research paper.
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- George P. McCook - - Specializes in mathematic analysis of astronomical data. Chairperson and professor of Astronomy at Villanova University. Includes education background and research.
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- Guy's page - - An astronomy site with links including a NGC - Messier search tool. Also captures hummingbirds from a web cam.
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- Jeff MacQuarrie's CCD Astronomy Page - - CCD Astrophotography images of nebulae, galaxies, planets and star clusters. Each image contains educational information about the object with links for further research.
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- Jon's Astropages - - High resolution images with web cameras, and a collection of telescope specifications.
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- Leos Ondra's Page - - Discusses the Goldilocks' variable, Pleiades nebulae, HR diagrams, stellar evolution software, and how to weigh a star.
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- Marc Gagne - - X-ray astronomy West Chester University astronomy education astrophysics publications NASA Chandra X-ray Observator.
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- Marcia Bartusiak - - Descriptions of author books, listings of her reviews, biographical information, and e-mail contact.
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- Markstaff - - An astronomy and space site, original eclipse and comet images, impact hazards, meteor news, weather information.
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- Michele's Home Page - - Information on research projects primarily dealing with variable stars (XX Leo eclipsing binary star, SMC variable stars, novae). Provides links to a growing number of astronomy, space, and science related sites.
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- Mini Dome Observatory - - Aben Brown designed a small domed observatory to mount above a rooftop hatchway.
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- Mt. Regina Observatory - - Links to images of comets, NGC objects and planets plus information on telescopes and links to various astronomy-related areas.
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- Night Sky Observers - - Louisville,KY based club, member of the Astronomical League. Includes an astrophoto gallery and telescope buying guide.
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- Orion - - A brief history, links, the Greek mythology of the constellations and some pictures of a solar eclipse, taken in France on August 11 1999.
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- Paul Kondratko's Home Page - - Contains my scientific and school related publications, presentations and reference material for physics, astrophysics, and mathematics coursework.
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- Paul Schlyter - - Useful astronomical links, sci.astro.amateur FAQ.
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- Pictures of the Nightsky - - This site contains pictures of the earth, moon, planets and the constellations. It contains an explanation of the constellations too.
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- Planets and stars - - Theoretical discussion, slightly different from conventional astronomical outlook.
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- R.. A.. Araya-Gochez - - A visiting associate professor in Tapir,India. Currently, working on problems related to the physics of magnetized, fully ionized plasmas. Includes lecture notes and curriculum vitae.
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- Remco Scheepmaker's Astronomy - - Personal homepage about my astronomy and astrophotography equipment, telescopes and reviews of the OMC140 and Vixen GP-DX.
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- Sam's Astronomy Page - - Site devoted to amateur astronomy, including descriptions and pictures of my equipment, tips and links.
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- Shawna's Astronomy Page - - Discusses composition and special features of the planets, moon, comets asteroids and extrasolar planets.
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- Simon Engler - - Information about Astrophysics, Computational Physics, Numerical Simulation. Contains FORTRAN programs that can be downloaded.
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- Simon Jeffery - - Research astronomer at Armagh Observatory in Northern Ireland. Specializes in studying stellar structures. Includes publications, essays, research projects, related software, and biographical background.
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- Soumen Mondal - - Specializes in high angular resolution astronomy. Includes publications and research interests. Department of Space, India.
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- Southern Skies - - General information on a number of astronomical topics.
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- Southern Skys - - This is a publicly run site for space and space exploration.
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- Spacelink - - Discussion about controversial topics in astronomy and sci-fi. Includes links to related sites.
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- Stargazer - - Astronomy information with emphasis on the solar system.
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- Stargazer Online - - Richard Bell's observing, astrophotography articles and biographies.
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- Star's Family - - Collection of directories, dictionaries, databases, and related products on astronomy and space.
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- Starshine Astronomy - - This site has general information on Astronomy oriented towards the beginner.
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- StarStuff - - Resource site for amateur astronomers with telescopes, observing aids, and links.
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- Steve's Astronomy Page - - Astrophotography, details of his observatory construction, observing and astronomy tips, and links to other sites.
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- Sublime64's Home Page - - Whats your weight on all the planets? Science, Physics, Astro Picture Gallery. Space.
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- Tim's Astronomy - - Hints, tips and astrophotography with my Meade LX200 telescope.
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- Tom's amateur astronomy - - Details of my two homemade telescopes, Freeware for astronomy for the low-budget/no-budget amateur.
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- The Tylers - - A site for code developers and SETI enthusiasts.
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- Urban Astronomer - - Urban astronomy from Singapore. With personal observing reports, various tutorials for newbies on equipment, where to buy, observing.
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- Van Zee, Liese - - Assistance professor at Indiana University Bloomington. Specializes in the study of star formation history and evolution of dwarf galaxies. Includes list of publications.
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- Vikrant Paralkar - - Discoveries made by Voyager 1 and 2 about the giant planets and their moons.
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- W.J.Kolkert - - Results from the Kolkert-Observatory, like a description of the 4" instrumented refractor.
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- The World Above - - Information plus thought on astronomy and on new exploration. Little information about stars, planets, and galaxies.
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