EAAE Hot Links AstroWeb Astronomy/astrophysics on the Internet an index of pointers to Live video, photo gallery, teacher resources, and kid s corner. site for K-12 http://www.algonet.se/~sirius/eaae/hotlinks.htm
Astrophysics And Space Science links to pages about astrophysics and space. We have collected sciencelinks since May 2000. We cannot guarantee that all links work. http://www.hypography.com/links.cfm?id=7070
Astronomy For Kids It has astronomy simplified and understandable for kids, but doesn t have too much If you would like to review links, consider signing up as a member! http://www.hypography.com/info.cfm?id=18506
AAVSO: Helpful Links The following is a list of links to other sites that AAVSO members, observers, AAVSO s HandsOn astrophysics - Designed by teachers and astronomers for http://www.aavso.org/newsite/links.shtml
Extractions: Find charts The following is a list of links to other sites that AAVSO members, observers, and web site visitors may find of interest. If you have a link you'd like to suggest, or are an observer with your own web page, please send it in! Thanks. Astronomy Picture of the Day JPL Space Calendar This Week's Sky At A Glance Local Sidereal Clock: Uses Javascript IBVS - Information Bulletin on Variable Stars GCVS: General Catalogue of Variable Stars (Russia) AFOEV (France) Agrupación Astronómica Albireo en Sevilla (Spain) ASSA Home page (Australia) Astronomical Society Section for Variable Stars (Denmark) British Astronomical Association (BAA) Variable Star Section (England) BAV (Germany) - Bundesdeutsche Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Veränderliche Sterne e.V.
Astronomy Books On The Internet links to some astronomy books online. Astronomy and astrophysics Book andSoftware Reviews University of Toronto Astronomy and astrophysics Library http://members.aol.com/chopstcks/gca7sky/booklink.htm
Extractions: WWW Astronomy Book Anthology Astronomy Homework Research Help Compiled by Gary Agranat GCA7Sky(at)AOL.Com Up Home Astronomy Main Index Intermediate Astro Books Children's Books This page is for collecting in one place all the links to astronomy books I have. I have also placed here links to some book reviews and to specialized astronomy bibliographies for the beginning to intermediate level reader. Some of the book links provide the full texts. But some only provide sample excerpts from the books. Some of the academic book websites are meant to supplement their hardcopy books with additional information and related website resources. Book Reviews and Book Listings Book Listings Some Book Publishers Book Authors ADS Virtual Book Library Astronomical Books Online A link directory to about 500 books online, compliled by J.P. van de Giessen. (Thank you for the link).
Awesome Library - Science Astronomy News (NASA Laboratory for High Energy astrophysics) Provides stories,news, links, pictures, tools, projects and games to nurture an http://www.awesomelibrary.org/Classroom/Science/Astronomy/Astronomy.html
Stanford SOLAR Center -- Other Resources A cute website for kids giving brief information about the Sun and planets.Homepage Carnegie Institute of Washington Astronomy links. http://solar-center.stanford.edu/resources.html
Extractions: A cute website for kids giving brief information about the Sun and planets. Homepage Astronomy Education The Science Information Infrastructure The Hands On Universe Multicultural Astronomy and Astronomy History Ancient Cosmology Resource Site Center for Archaeoastronomy at University of Maryland Worldwide Ancient Astronomy.
Favorite Astronomy Links The Net Advance of Physics Astronomy and astrophysics lecture notes and more at Cosmology Books and links from a course at Sonoma State University. http://www.phys-astro.sonoma.edu/people/faculty/tenn/AstronomyLinks.html
Extractions: Department of Physics and Astronomy On this page: Breaking News Ongoing News What's Up, Doc? Astronomical Research ... Reference section Other pages: Favorite Physics Links Educational Resources in Physics and Astronomy Jobs in Physics, Astronomy, and Other Fields Swift was launched 20 November 2004, is catching gamma ray bursts on the fly E/PO is at SSU SMART-1 ... is orbiting Saturn and Huygens has landed on Titan Gravity Probe B , to test general relativity, was launched 20 April 2004 ... more than 175,000 images available We are exploring comets and asteroids Stardust flew by comet Wild 2 on 2 January 2004, will return samples to Earth 15 January 2006 HAYABUSA (MUSES-C) is at asteroid Itokawa, will bring back pieces in 2007 ... Space Calendar Astrophysical Data System Astroweb: Astronomy and Astrophysics on the Internet Science: Astronomy Astronomical Survey Projects ... Mars and other planets. Space Mission Acronym List and Hyperlink Guide SkyView High Energy Astrophysics Science Archive Research Center (HEASARC) The Interstellar Medium ... The Nine Planets by Bill Arnett and (if you can stand the ads) Views of the Solar System by C.J. Hamilton.
Kathy Schrock's Guide For Educators - Space Science And Astronomy HighEnergy astrophysics Learning Center a site put together by NASA starting site for links to NASA news, policies, history, and links to NASA http://school.discovery.com/schrockguide/sci-tech/scisp.html
Astronomy And Astrophysics Links General astrophysics by Jason Wood links concerning astrophysics Astronomy andastrophysics http//www.suite101.com/links.cfm/astronomy_astrophysics http://www.suite101.com/links.cfm/astronomy_astrophysics
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Astrophysics Links, Articles And Topics At Suite101.com links concerning astrophysicslinks, topics and articles at Suite101 related to astrophysics. Topicastronomy_astrophysics http://www.suite101.com/subjectheadings/contents.cfm/2474
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Astronomy Search for educational information and links in over 50 categories. One part,the HighEnergy astrophysics Learning Center, is pretty advanced in its http://www.educationindex.com/astro/
Extractions: Astronomy Resources A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O ... T U V W X Y Z SM This is an excellent Amateur Telescope Making site with design and crafting information, books and vendors, a terrific gallery of telescope pictures and descriptions, and lots of great ATM links. Historical information, ATM resources, and links to other ATM sites are found in this worthwhile site, produced by the Tallahassee Astronomical Society. AAVSO has compiled 7.5 million observations of variable stars (those that change in brightness) since its founding in 1911. They coordinate, evaluate, and make data available to researchers. There's more information here on variables than most of us knew existed. AAS is the major professional organization for astronomers and others interested in astronomy. Offered here: education, history, membership and meeting information, job register, astronomy links, and The Astrophysical Journal online.
Useful Links University of Chicago, Department of Astronomy and astrophysics Ames andNASA links. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) http://www.sofia.usra.edu/Links/links.html
Extractions: Home Useful Links SOFIA Links Education Resource Links Lists of Links SOFIA Science Instrument Team Links Observatories and Universities American Astronomical Society Caltech Observatories Colby Department of Physics and Astronomy Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics ... University of Chicago, Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics
SETI Reseach & Community Development Institute Here is a list of links that we here at the Seti Research Community Development Science for kids (Big and little). The Physics Classroom visit site http://www.seti.org.au/links.htm
Extractions: Home Who Are We? What are we Looking for? How we do it? ... Another look at "WOW" **New** We have recently recorded several files from our new 5 metre radio telescope that came into service during the month of October 2003. The first is an updated observation at 1420mhz, the second is the SUN at 1420mhz and the 3rd is a signal received at 1296mhz. The last one is interesting if you want to do a DSP on it as it has some interesting characteristics. You can even analyze them if you want. The files are here 1420.wav Sun1420.wav and 1296.wav . During the recent E.M.E. amateur radio contest on the 15th ~ 16th November 03 we were able to record some signals whilst pointing our dish at the moon. This is the file we recorded cq1296.wav and a spectrogram of the event is here. Some of these files are large at 3mb others at 1.4mb. Also, download Your Own Audio Analysis Program here. Links Here is a list of links that we here at the think that you maybe interested in following. This list will grow over time and we hope that they take you to some interesting places. ENJOY. New Links Radio Astronomy CSIRO ATNF [ visit site Society of Amateur Radio Astronomers [ visit site University of Tasmania Radio Observatory [
Digital Library Project Other Di NASA s astrophysics Data System (ADS) Virtual Library includes links to the onlinebooks relating to astronomy and astrophysics which can be browsed and http://www.widernet.org/digitalLibrary/DigitalLibraries.htm
Extractions: African Digital Library The African Digital Library is a free Internet library comprising more than 3000 full-text books created exclusively for residents of Africa. The African Virtual University The AVU Catalog is a searchable database which covers a wide variety of topics. This database contains about 3855 entries which provides links to information all over the Internet. All searchable items have been indexed into browsable web pages by author, subject, title, and series. This service is provided directly by AVU. ALADIN (Washington, D.C. shared electronic library system) Berkeley Digital Library SunSITE This digital library presents catalogs and indexes to facilitate online research. It also provides access to different collections of texts and images and information and material for digital library developers. Dag Hammarskjöld Library Since 1946, the Dag Hammarskjöld Library at United Nations Headquarters in New York, which is part of the Department of Public Information (DPI), has arranged for the distribution of United Nations documents and publications to users around the world through its
Useful Links Also, links to specialized dictionaries in English, including the Technical and the NASA Thesaurus (for astronomy, aeronautics, and astrophysics). http://www.the-efa.org/links.html
Extractions: Foreign General/Internet All the news that's fit to print and then some (www.headlinespot.com) : A daily source of breaking news, analysis, and perspective with links to hundreds of U.S. and international news resources on the Web, by media, region, topic, commentary. (Note: Lists EFA in its "Behind the News: Media Associations" section.) My Virtual Reference Desk (www.refdesk.com): Provides (among other things) the current time, desktop calculator, and links to encyclopedias, almanacs, and atlases. Click on O'Keefe Library for links to search tools, guides, references and other useful information on the Internet, thanks to St. Ambrose Univ. in Iowa. The Children's Literature Web Guide (www.ucalgary.ca/~dkbrown/index.html): This is a great resource, with many links and much information. Start here before you look anywhere else. Includes resources for writers and illustrators information on children's authors children's book awards , and children's publishers/booksellers The Purple Crayon (www.underdown.org):
Encyclopedia Smithsonian : Physical Sciences FAQs Astronomy and astrophysics National Museum of Natural History kids Castle Sciences kids Castle interactive web site for ages 816 http://www.si.edu/resource/faq/nmah/physics.htm
Extractions: Electricity and Classical Physics Hall of Electricity Electricity: Lighting a Revolution II Powering a Generation of Change Innovative Lives, ... The Quartz Watch You can learn more about the physical sciences at these Smithsonian museums: National Air and Space Museum National Museum of American History National Museum of Natural History
Science Links lots of great science links for children. Cool Science For kids Fun andinteractive site to help kids appreciate science. Five activities adapted from http://www.genevaschools.org/austinbg/links/science.htm
Welcome To Scifair.org! Topics include mechanics, energy, thermodynamics, and astrophysics. Science Toys toys for kids that demonstrate scientific principles. http://www.scifair.org/research/physics.shtml
Extractions: The Research Department: Physics TIPTOP: The Internet Pilot to Physics - a unified physics resource promoting physics not only to scientists, but also to industry, schools, students, and anyone interested in physics and natural science. AIP Physics News - searchable archive of the American Institute of Physics weekly bulletin. Eric's Treasure Trove of Physics Fizzics Fizzle - physics for all levels, from beginners to introductory college level. Hypatia Institute, The - promoting gender equity in physics; featuring news, links, resources for women students, and a virtual maze to discover the "herstory" of science. Laws List, The - rules, principles, effects, paradoxes, limits, constants, experiments, and thought-experiments arranged alphabetically. Light! - reference site takes an in-depth look at the physics of light, including sections on lasers, color, lenses, and more. In Polish and English. Mathematical Physics Preprint Archive mp_arc NASA Astrophysics Data System - abstracts on astrophysics, astronomy, instrumentation, geophysics, and physics. Plus the Los Alamos preprint server, articles, and catalogs.
Griffith Observatory Star Award links to about 200 freeware, shareware, and commercial astronomy programs. Black holes, dark matter, and quasars, from High Energy astrophysics Science http://www.griffithobs.org/StarAward.html
Extractions: The Griffith Observatory Star Awards were established to recognize excellence in web sites that promote public awareness of astronomy. These are the best astronomy sites on the World Wide Web, and they present useful, thorough, and accurate information in a well-organized and attractive way, making the sky more accessible. The exclusive Star Award is presented once each week to a deserving site.