21st Century's Science & Technology Directory astronomy Picture of the Day Each day a different image or photograph of SkyView - a virtual Observatory on the Net generating images of any part of http://www.21stcentury.co.uk/directory/directory.asp?ID=Science/Technology/Space
Mount San Antonio College Library's Science Web Resources Amateur astronomy (good collection of basic astronomy links); Griffith ObservatoryHome Page Physics 2000 (virtual tour of modern physics; uses Java) http://library.mtsac.edu/WebScienceIndex.html
Extractions: Note: The links in this section have not yet been evaluated using our new evaluation criteria. Amateur Astronomy (good collection of basic astronomy links) Griffith Observatory Home Page (links to award-winning astronomy sites) Hubble Space Telescope (the official site) NASA Solar System Live (another good virtual viewer) Solar System Simulator (awesomea must see!) StarDate Online (events in astronomy; updated weekly) Create a Star Map for any area (free plug-in required; can be downloaded on site) Sun/Moon data for any day, any location
Space And Astronomy Links Space agencies and space exploration, astronomy observatories and other which include such diverse elements as The Nine Planets virtual tour of the http://www.zyra.org.uk/space.htm
Extractions: Zyra's site CATEGORIES Science Site Index SPACE AGENCIES SPACE LINKS ASTRONOMY Space agencies... NASA (loads of good stuff) EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY ESA RUSSIAN SPACE AGENCY ( used to be www.rka.ru ) Indian Space Research Organisation Brazilian National Institute for Space Research www.starchaser.co.uk PESCU Also see Pescu's list of Space Agencies and many others Space / astronomy / astrodefence contacts... Spaceguard UK (also see ASTRODEFENCE Space Shops - space stuff for sale! www.SETI-ARRAY.com - looking for life in space How can stuff be "in orbit"? How does orbiting work? Very Basic Astronomy Lincolnshire astronomy societies (was http://www.astspace.demon.co.uk/Lincsgroups) including Boston Astronomers New International Astronomy Club! Free Membership! Join the Friends of Boston Astronomers! Also see List of Astronomical Societies RADIO astronomy 1999 Solar Eclipse Jodrell Bank Observatory Arecibo Observatory AstroSpace.org.uk - home of the nationally-renowned UK astronomer Paul Money Cavendish Laboratory Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence including SETI @HOME MESSIER CATALOGUE Royal Greenwich Observatory SWIFT - Gamma ray burst research satellite.
Astronomy astronomy. Science Olympiad 5955 Little Pine Lane Rochester Hills, Mi. 48306 US Naval Observatory Astronomical Information virtual Tour of the Sun http://www.soinc.org/events/astronomy/
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Astronomical Resources On The Internet astronomy and astronomical information can be divided into two groups. Home Page which provides basic information and a virtual tour of Gemini North. http://www.istl.org/02-spring/internet2.html
Extractions: Previous Contents Next Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship Spring 2002 URLs in this document have been updated. Links enclosed in have been changed. If a replacement link was located, the new URL was added and the link is active; if a new site could not be identified, the broken link was removed. Science and Technology Resources on the Internet Astronomical Resources on the Internet Joe Kraus References Astronomical information has been available online since the early days of the Internet. Physicists were early adopters of the Internet and the web, and astronomers were not far behind. For example, when comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 struck the planet Jupiter back in July 1994, images taken of the event were immediately put onto the web. People from all over the world could see the images as soon as they were posted, and professional astronomers could immediately download scientific data. This was one of the first major scientific events that demonstrated the power of the Internet and the ability of the astronomical community to share scientific images and data quickly with the public ( Egret and Heck 1994 Many astronomical organizations have been ahead of the curve in utilizing the Internet for electronic publication. "The physics and astronomy communities have been among the first involved in EP [electronic publishing], even before the concept itself existed per se. Astronomers, space physicists, high-energy physicists and their colleagues around the world have done more than just help in setting up the Internet and the associated networks. They jumped onto the World-Wide Web (WWW) and quickly became prolific producers and eager consumers..." (
Space Resources A virtual Journey into the Universe An information-rich interactive, Ask the Experts about astronomy - Visit the Scientific America s archive to find http://www.naperville-lib.org/OtherWebSites/k12/science/astronomy.htm
Extractions: NAPERVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY Home Community Information and More K-12 Resources Science Space Resources How Satellites Work? NASA - Official site of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Goddard Space Flight Center Hubble Project Hubble Space Telescope International Space Station ... NASA Sites - cool NASA sites to explore NASA Student Involvement Program Space Shuttle - With real time information on shuttle flights, archives from recent flights. Space Shuttle Launches SpaceKids - Space science for kids Spacelink - NASA virtual library is a guide to NASA's Internet resources with hundreds of subject oriented pages and the capability to search all of NASA. U.S. Space Camp
ELA Astronomy Directory astronomy º Nine Planets Solar System Tour ^ astronomy WWW virtual Libraryastronomy, Astrophysics AstroWeb Links ^ astronomy http://home.att.net/~gallgosp/astronom.htm
Cybercamp 99 astronomy and the Solar Systems. Starchild basic astronomy virtual tour ofMIR, http//www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/mir/. Mars. send your name to Mars http://www.yorklibraries.org/kids/cybercamp/cybercamp99/cybercamp_99.htm
Extractions: Join Maggie and travel to far off places during the 1999 Cyber Camp! This years theme is "Route for Reading" and we will be covering a number of different means of travel, with fun activities and websites related to each. If you cannot come to Cyber Camp in person why not along virtually? All of the web sites we visit in camp will be kept here for you to use for the entire Summer Reading Club! All web sites have been selected and approved for maximum fun by Maggie Ahrens, your guide onto the information superhighway. Thank You to First Union Bank for sponsoring Cyber Camp 1999! Cyber Camp Basics Weekly List of Topics Sites to Visit Cyber Camp
Berry College Memorial Library Suggest a Book (Students) Contact Us. virtual Tour Atlas of the MoonAstronomy, Astronautics Reference Collection REF QB595 . http://www.berry.edu/library/subguide/astronomy.asp
Extractions: Library Home Library Account DIRECTORY SITE MAP ... LIBRARY Memorial Library Quick Links . . . Academic Calendar Administration Apply (PDF) - Undergrad Apply (PDF) - Graduate Berry Dining BOLD Program Bookstore Business Office Campus Carrier Campus Police Campus Visit Info Career Development Catalogs Century Campaign Chaplain's Office Child Development Driving Directions Education Graduate Elementary School Employment Faculty Research Financial Aid First-year Experience GA Academy of Sci. GA Sci Olympiad Guest Cottages Historic Berry Honors Program Info Technology Institutional Research Interfaith Council International Progs. Intramurals Library Mail Services Majors Multicultural Affairs Oak Hill Museum Performing Arts Provost Publications Public Relations Purchasing Office Quick Facts Registrar Religion in Life Residence Life S. Women Writers Strategic Plan Student Activities Student Orientation Student Work Viking Web WAC-Writing Program Women's Studies Contact Us
Online Astronomy Courses And Tutorials Learn astronomy with these online courses, degrees and tutorials in astronomy Nasa Nasa Factsheets Space Station virtual Tour Earth Observatory http://www.worldwidelearn.com/online-courses/astronomy-course.htm
Extractions: Amateur Astronomy Foundation offers non-accredited courses in amateur astronomy suitable from novice to experienced amateur (diploma level). All courses are free of charge and delivered online as well as via email. Diploma course requires independent study. Courses include: Astronomy, An Introduction Gerry Descoteaux, author of The Lawnchair Astronomer, presents this online introductory course in astrology. This program is devoted to studying the northern celestial sphere and all the constellations and the bright deep-sky-objects (galaxies, clusters, nebulae, etc.) therein. Included are over 70 texts dedicated to each individual section of the sky and each of the constellations, augmented by hyperlinks to nearly 100 web-based star maps and over 200 photos. Also covered within the major portion of the course are viewing techniques, limitations, strategies and the use of computers in astronomy today. Educational Guide to Space Astronomy
Old HAA News Take a 12 minute virtual tour of the Universe starting with our own Solar Dr. Bill Harris from the Department of Physics and astronomy at McMaster http://amateurastronomy.org/200301.php
MATS Science Resources astronomy Links. AstroWeb Astronomical Resources astronomy Telescope Movies virtual Trips to Black Holes and Neutron Stars Planetary Tour Guide http://home.flash.net/~dfelske/mats/science.html
Object Sims Clock will be an invaluable decoration of your computer desktop! Create next generation virtual tours with panos, 3D objects, slideshows pl http://www.1000files.com/free/object.html
Educational Resources This web site is offered to the net as a resource in astronomy education. The homepage also includes a virtual tour of the observatory. http://www.cv.nrao.edu/fits/www/yp_education.html
Space Science Links astronomy and Space for Kids Kid s astronomy includes many links for kids Payload and Orbiter virtual Tour - The STS-90 virtual Tour allows anyone to http://set.lanl.gov/programs/LASSO/SpaceLinks.htm
Extractions: Welcome to the LASSO Space Science Links Page. Los Alamos National Laboratory and its' representatives are not responsible for the content in the following links nor does the Department of Energy or the Laboratory endorse or certify the accuracy of materials within these linked pages. Internet Sites dealing with the Space Sciences All links will open in a new window. A B C E ... W A A 2001 Mars Odyssey: Student NanoExperiment Challenge - The Planetary Society, in cooperation with NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, invited young people worldwide to submit prototypes for the first student-designed experiment on Mars. Entry deadline was July 31, 1999. ACE News Archives _ Archived pages on the Advanced Composition Explorer ACE Photos - photos of the Advanced Composition Explorer spacecraft and its related instruments. The ACE/SWEPAM page - The Earth is constantly bombarded with high speed particles coming not only from the sun, but also from outside of the solar system. Studying these energetic particles can help us understand the origin and evolution of our solar system. The Adventure of Echo the Bat - Follow the adventures of Echo the Bat at this interactive site targeted for 3rd to 6th graders. Units include Understanding Light and an introduction to the electromagnetic spectrum, Remote Sensing, and Biodiversity. This site contains lesson plans, activities, reproducible worksheets, visuals, and links to the interactive modules found in Echo's adventures. Also included are references to national and local science standards. Most activities were developed from a constructivist approach.
Links For Further Exploration: Astronomy 162 (Prof. Pogge Wi98) This set is not nearly as extensive as the links for astronomy 161. A VirtualTour of the Sun, a brief multimedia presentation focussing largely on http://www-astronomy.mps.ohio-state.edu/~pogge/Ast162/hotlinks.html
Extractions: Credit: OSU Galaxy Survey This page presents selected Internet links to provide students in my Astronomy 162 class with some good starting points for their own explorations of Astronomy on the Web. The topics are arranged by the units I used when I teach this course. Students enrolled in the other sections of Astronomy 162 instructors should have no trouble following them, as I follow the rough order of topics as the basic syllabus we all use. This set is not nearly as extensive as the links for Astronomy 161 . I always welcome email with suggestions for new links, or to report stale or broken links. You can browse the whole document, or use the Index below to jump to a particular category. The primary links are given by the highlighted URLs offset from the text. All annotations and comments reflect my personal opinions, and do not reflect the views of The Ohio State University, the Department of Astronomy, or anyone else official or otherwise represented by some guy in a suit. Inclusion of a link does not constitute an endorsement, nor does exclusion imply a dismissal or negative judgement (the `net is vast but life is short). Corrections and comments are always welcome.
Planet Quest: Keck Interferometer Virtual Tour Keck Interferometer virtual Tour. Roam through the corridors and domes of theworld s largest and most powerful observatory, located atop an extinct volcano http://planetquest.jpl.nasa.gov/keck_tour_launch_page.html
Extractions: Extrasolar planets, NASA exterrestrial extrasolar planets around nearby stars. SIM Space Interferometory Mission. Keck Interferometer. Terrestrial Planet Finder. Extrasolar planets, or exoplanets. Extraterrestrial. Exo-planets life space, outer space. Extrasolar planets. Exo-planets. Searching for extrasolar planets. Searching for exo-planets. Earth-like planets in the Milky Way. Exoplanets and extra-solar planets, or exoplanets and extra-solar planets. Planets around others stars are called extrasolar planets. What is an extrasolar planet? Astronomy, or astronomy and finding planets.
Astronomy Resources Images, tour of the universe, astronomy activities, and more. The Virtualastronomy, Astrophysics, and Space Center (from Martindale s The Reference http://mclibrary.nhmccd.edu/astronomy.html
Extractions: You can use either Ctrl-F (on PCs) or Command-F (on Macs) to search this page for specific terms. Online Databases of Articles These databases are available to Montgomery College students via remote access. The two database links below should take you to the "Remote Patron Authentication" page that contains a drop-down menu. At this menu, select "Montgomery College Library," then click the yellow "Login" button. Enter your library card barcode number and PIN (the last four digits of the phone number you have on file with the library). Academic Search Premier . A searchable, general database that contains articles about astronomy and other topics. Biographies Plus Illustrated . A searchable database of biographies about astronomers and other people. Web Sites These selected links represent a sample of astronomy sites on the World Wide Web. Each link is followed by brief information about its contents. NOTE: Due to the dynamic nature of the Web, sites may disappear or change their address or contents over time. Therefore, they may not continue to exist as described below.
Space Simulation - Astronomy Directory Websites and resources about astronomy Space Simulation SpaceWander saward-winning multimedia tour of the Universe features real space pictures from http://www.ozskywatch.com/software/space_simulation/
Gigablast Search Results Category Science astronomy Software Desktop Planetarium and Charting SpaceWander s awardwinning multimedia tour of the Universe features real space http://dir.gigablast.com/Science/Astronomy/Software/Space_Simulation/