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  1. PRACTICAL AMATEUR ASTRONOMY by PATRICK MOORE, 1971
  2. Amateur Astronomy Organizations: National Australian Convention of Amateur Astronomers, Anushandhitshu Chokro Science Organization
  3. Celestial Objects for Modern Telescopes Practical Amateur Astronomy by Micharl ACovington, 2002
  4. AMATEUR ASTRONOMY by Patrick Moore, 1968

141. Astronomy Discussion Pages - Home
Collection of forums for the amateur including gear and observing, astrophotography and imaging, review, classified ads, beginner's corner, and The Black Hole.
http://www.astronomyforum.net

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Enter Forum FAQ Guestbook ... Contributors
Welcome to the Astronomy Discussion Page, the Internet's premier discussion website dedicated to the interests of the amateur astronomer (but professionals are welcome too!). The main purpose of the ADP is to host the ADP Forum which contains a collection of individual forums to discuss all things related to amateur astronomy including gear and observing forums, astrophotography and imaging forums, a review forum, classified ads, a beginner's corner, and our online hangout, The Black Hole. Because the ADP is for people of all ages and backgrounds, please be sure to check the posting guidelines in the ADP FAQ as the ADP forums are lightly moderated. While you must register in order to post messages, the forums are open to all to read and enjoy. Posts are archived and our search engine allows you to look up all sorts of cool stuff!
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142. Hawaiian Astronomical Society
Taxexempt, non-profit organization founded in 1949 to promote astronomy in Hawaii. Affiliated with the Western amateur Astronomers, membership is open to all.
http://www.hawastsoc.org/index.htm
Hawaiian Astronomical Society
Home of Amateur Astronomy in Hawaii
What's New? Astronews Deepsky Atlas Views of the Solar System ... 2005 Events
Here are some events coming up:
Our next meeting is September 6 at the Bishop Museum in Atherton Halau, next to the Planetarium at 7:30 p.m. Click here for a map of the Bishop Museum. Our next Dillingham star party is on August 27 from 7:00 p.m. until whenever. The next Kahala Park star party is September 10. There is a star party at the Waikele Community Park across from CompUSA at the same time. For the 2005 schedule of events, go here.
A Short "Who we Are"
Founded in 1949, the Hawaiian Astronomical Society is a tax-exempt, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting amateur astronomy in Hawaii. HAS is affiliated with the Western Amateur Astronomers. Membership is open to all. For more information, go here. If you have any questions about the Hawaiian Astronomical Society
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143. Educational Observatory - Astronomy Clubs, Societies, Associations And Organizat
Educational Obervatory Institute astronomy Resources. Astronomical Journal (AJ) On-Line American Association of amateur Astronomers (AAAA)
http://www.edu-observatory.org/eo/astronomy_clubs.html
Astronomy Clubs Societies , Associations
and Organizations
American Astronomical Society (AAS)
Publications of the AAS

Astrophysical Journal (ApJ)
...
Ames Area Amateur Astronomers (AAAA)
Ames, Iowa
The Pulsar

ARCSEC

Amherst Area Amateur Astronomers Association

Astro-Ads
- Help promote this service at SEDS. Astro-Ads will always be FREE and contian NO COMMERCIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Tell your fellow amateur astronomers where to find us.
Astronomy Net

The Astronomical League (AL)
Astronomy Resources in Nebraska AstroWeb: Astronomical Internet Resources ... Skylink (fr) Southern Astronomical Society (Australia) Spokane Astronomical Society Starfax Astronomy Club Stellafane The Ring Nebula - The Ghost of a Sun That Once Was ... West Yorkshire Astronomical Society Also see: by swormley1@mchsi.com Linked by

144. International Meteor Organization | International Collaboration In Meteor Scienc
The leading amateur meteor organization in the world. Information about observing techniques, meteor showers, and the meteor community. Includes links to other web pages on meteor astronomy.
http://www.imo.net/
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145. Welcome To Khagol Mandal
astronomy club and organization of amateur astronomers. Contains an overview, current projects undertaken, and details of sky obeservation program.
http://www.khagolmandal.com
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146. Untitled Document
Equipment and filter information, gallery, articles, and links.
http://www.astronomy.darkhorizons.org/
Amateur CCD and Film Astrophotography Introduction My name is Kevin Brennan and I observe from the Northeast. I also have an observing location deep in the mountains with better skies. The limiting mag in my backyard is 5.5 to 5.7 at zenith on a good night with a little sky glow to the southeast. The air is usually not real steady which is why you won't see many solar system pics. I have been interested in astronomy since I was a kid. Unfortunately like many others, a cheezy departement store scope spoiled my interest for a long time. I have been an ameteur photographer since childhood and figured that astrophotography would be an excellent compliment to my astronomy hobby. This page contains some modest attempts. I am only a casual imager, especially with CCD. I quickly learned that if you want to obtain some good results, be prepared to spend time and money. I have also included a few " tips " that hopefully will help those just getting started. Astroimaging Filters There has been much development in the area of imaging filters. Various manufacturers are now producing RGB filters for color imaging. Many CCD imagers are now using specialized filters as part of an LRGB imaging process substituting Halpha for L. Other specialized filters such as Oxygen III, Hbeta and sulfur have also been utilized. The following is a link to a discussion group dedicated to discussing these filters and related subjects. Astro Imaging Filter Yahoo Group Equipment Used
  • Losmandy G11

147. Hamilton Amateur Astronomers
Newsletter, gallery, activities, books, tools, and links.
http://amateurastronomy.org/
Next Meeting: Friday October 14, 2005 7:30pm Topic:
  • Speaker: Glenn Muller
    Topic: Planets and Pretenders - the formation of our solar system Speaker: Stewart Attlesey
    Topic: Mars - a look at the Red planet and it's upcoming close approach to Earth
  • Free door prize ticket to everyone who arrives BEFORE 7:30pm. Location: The Hamilton Spectator Building is located at 44 Frid St, near the junction of Highway 403 and Main St West in Hamilton. Admission is free. Everyone is welcome! Also: If it is clear , there will be observing in the parking lot after the meeting. Forecast
    10 day

    5 day
    NEWS (click on the pictures for more information): September 15, 2005
    Venus and Jupiter
    On the evening of Thursday, September 1, 2005, Venus and Jupiter passed within about 1.2 degrees of each other in the sky. Venus is the lower one, Jupiter above. This was taken from Thorpe Park in Burlington with Fuji Superia 200 film @ f/2.8; exposure: 10 seconds. Photo by Bob Christmas September 15, 2005
    Mars through an Electronic Eyepiece
    Here is an image taken the other morning from my patio in the city with an inexpensive ($60) CMOS camera, the Meade electronic eyepiece!

    148. Amateur Astronomers Association Of New York City
    Education, observing, newspaper, gallery, and articles,
    http://www.aaa.org/
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    149. Amateur Observatories
    amateur Astronomical Observatories. Examples of small observatories that individual amateur astronomers have built for personal use.
    http://obs.nineplanets.org/obs/obslist.html
    Amateur Astronomical Observatories
    Examples of small observatories that individual amateur astronomers have built for personal use. I started this list when doing research before building my own observatory . I got a lot of good ideas by looking at what others had done. Perhaps you will, too :-) Building a small observatory is not all that hard. A simple roll-off roof design can be built in a few days with simple tools and materials easily available in your local building supply store. A dome is much more complicated but still can be done with more careful planning. Or you can buy a kit. Hardcopy More Small Astronomical Observatories
    edited by Partick Moore. Includes a chapter on my own observatory.
    Vendors
    SkyShed , very nice roll-off plans, kits and installations
    At Home In A Dome
    Backyard Observatories , custom roll-offs
    Roll Off Roofs
    Paul Andrew
    Apogee Robotic Observatory
    Arctic Industries Optical Division
    Ashen Path Observatory ...
    Junk Bond Observatory aka 701 Sierra Vista
    KAC Observatory
    W.M. Keck Observatory
    Al Kelly ...
    Zen Observatory

    Dead Links
    Astropad
    Central Montana Astronomy Society
    Codorus Creek Observatory
    Conlin Hill Observatory ...
    Sweet Hill Observatory
    Piers
    Bill Arnett's temporary hack
    Michael J. Cook

    150. ADC For Amateur Astronomers
    ADC Logo ADC for amateur Astronomers Lucile Miller Observatory Photo amateur astronomers can find these data collections useful in looking up the
    http://adc.gsfc.nasa.gov/adc/adc_amateurs.html

    HOME
    SCIENCE DATA SITE MAP SITE SEARCH ... FEEDBACK
    ADC for Amateur Astronomers
    Lucile Miller Observatory
    Photo
    Special Note: The World Wide Web contains many, many sites for Astronomy, many of which may be of interest to amateur astronomers. The ADC primarily serves the professional astronomy community. However, amateurs can find many of the ADC's catalogs useful for their hobby. This page includes information on using ADC resources for amateur astronomy and links to selected external resources that may be of interest. We are not responsible for the content of the external pages. If you have suggestions for additional links, please send them to the curators at the e-mail addresses listed at the bottom of the page. We regret that we may not be able to accommodate every such request. THE ADC IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CONTENT OF EXTERNAL SITES LINKED FROM THIS PAGE. Amateur Astronomy Uses of ADC
    What type of stuff can I find here?
    The Astronomical Data Center specializes in archiving and distributing collections of data that have been published by professional astronomers. Most of these data sets are in the form of computer-readable tables of numbers, rather than images. Amateur astronomers can find these data collections useful in looking up the properties and locations of celestial objects. This can help amateurs plan for observing sessions, and help them to better understand what they've observed. Please see our

    151. Amateur Astronomer's Notebook
    Information on naked eye observations, first time telescope buyers, equipment and software reviews, and general information.
    http://www.rocketroberts.com/astro/aan.htm
    This page updated 14 Jan 2005
    Introduction
    Welcome to the Amateur Astronomer's Notebook! This site is the result of a joint effort by two amateur astronomers, Joe Roberts and Peter Chapin. Here you will find information on a variety of topics that may be of interest to both casual star watchers as well as experienced amateurs. Below is a list of topics available for your inspection. We hope that you will find this site useful!
    Menu
    • Joe Roberts Astrophotography . A chronicle of my activities in astrophotography (includes both film and CCD images). Over 200 amateur astrophotos for your perusal! Nearly 100% of the photos in this gallery are original pictures taken by Joe Roberts.
    Information For Observers
    • Naked Eye Observing . Many people believe that a telescope is required to participate in amateur astronomy. However, that's not true. A lot of very interesting observing can be done without any optical aid at all particularly if you have dark skies.
    • Advice for first time telescope buyers . Are you thinking of getting into Astronomy? Here is some advice about what to look for and what to avoid.
    • Equipment Reviews . My personal reviews of selected astronomical equipment.
    • Software Reviews . My comments on selected astronomical software packages.
    • Keeping warm at the telescope . Here is some advice on ways to stay warm while enjoying the clear winter skies.
    • Astrophotography for Beginners . Here are some hints on getting started with taking pictures of the sky. You might be surprised at how little specialized equipment is necessary! However, astrophotography does present some special problems that regular photography doesn't.

    152. LiteLynx List -- Light Pollution Awareness Links
    Light Pollution is a serious problem for most amateur astronomers today (see Guide to what Beginning amateur Astronomers can do about Light Pollution
    http://www.rocketroberts.com/astro/litepol.htm
    Updated 15 Jan 2005
    Amateur Astronomer's Notebook
    Light Pollution
    The Bane of Astronomers (Amateur and Professional)
    The view almost all of us had from home only 25 - 50 years ago... and what the vast majority of Americans now see from their backyard. These photos show approximately the same area of the sky; one was taken from a dark sky site and one was taken from outside a small city (Springfield, MA). Which scene do you find more appealing? Would you be pleased to learn that you as a taxpayer are likely paying money to produce some of the scourge seen on the right?
    New Feature!
    Click the above graphic to see some of the best and worst examples of lighting in Wilbraham MA.
    Introduction
    Light Pollution is a serious problem for most amateur astronomers today (see the pictures just above). The picture on the left was taken at a dark sky location (Colebrook, CT USA); the photo on the right was taken from Wilbraham MA USA looking towards Springfield, MA (A city of about 250,000 people). The light pollution in the Springfield MA area is very bad (and Springfield is considered a small city by most people). Unless you live way worse visibility because of the excessive glare they produce. Everyone can benefit from improved lighting; lower tax bills, less air pollution, improved visibility and more. It is in the best interest of everyone to reduce light pollution!

    153. Grand Rapids Amateur Astronomical Association, Inc.
    Events calendar, young astronomers section, sky tonight, news, newsletter, gallery, and classifieds.
    http://www.graaa.org/
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    154. The Cedar Amateur Astronomers
    Events, observatory, and links located in Cedar rapids, Iowa.
    http://www.cedar-astronomers.org/

    The Cedar Amateur Astronomers, Inc.
    P.O. Box 10786
    Cedar Rapids, IA 52410
    Site Directory
    Events Page
    The Events Page includes upcoming meetings, directions to Palisades-Dows Observatory, upcoming celestial events, a monthly all-sky chart, etc.
    Observatory Page
    Files Page
    The Files Page contains the club brochure, membership application, newsletter archive, member's astrophotos, etc.
    The Cedar Amateur Astronomers, Inc.
    Founded 1979
    A member society of the Astronomical League
    IMPORTANT NOTICE!!:
    CAMPAIGN TO SAVE YERKES!!!
    Help save Yerkes Observatory! The historic Yerkes Observatory (pron. YER-keys ) in beautiful Williams Bay, Wisconsin, is threatened by development. The huge108-year-old edifice with its beautiful terra cotta sculpture, containing the world's largest classical refractor may be torn down and replaced by a housing development! The observatory and its historic 40-inch refractor is irreplaceable and is a historical landmark. If this seems urgent, it is! Consider joining or contributing to "Yerkes 21"

    155. DVAA Default
    The Delaware Valley amateur Astronomers is a group of enthusiastic hobbyists who live in and around Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
    http://www.dvaa.org/

    156. Ames Area Amateur Astronomers
    The regular meeting of the Ames Area amateur Astronomers will be held on Saturday, August 20 at 700 pm in the Story County Conservation Center,
    http://www.amesastronomers.org/
    Home About Us Map Membership Information ... Clear Sky Clock
    By Attilla Danko Tonight's Sky
    Moon Phase

    The Astronomical
    ...
    Association
    Monthly Public Star Party
    Saturday, September 10 at 7:00 p.m.
    Cultures and Constellations
    Have you ever thought of "connecting the dots" to make your own constellations? How about finding a "Dachsund," a "Trampoline" or maybe a "Yugo?" Like finding images in clouds, you can come up with all sorts of things. Jim Bonser will tell you some stories of what has been imagined before. Join us for this talk and draw in the sky.
    As always, the observatory will be open for viewing if the weather permits.
    Third Annual Iowa Star Party
    September 1-4, 2005 (Labor Day Weekend)
    Lots of scopes and friendly folks!
    Iowa Star Party The Iowa Star Party was held Thursday evening, September 1 through Monday morning, September 5 at the Garst Farm Resort Turkey Ridge Campground, which is southeast of Coon Rapids, Iowa. Stay tuned for some photos and other reports from this event....
    Regular Monthly Meeting
    The regular meeting of the Ames Area Amateur Astronomers will be held on Saturday, September 17 at 7:00 p.m.

    157. Charlotte Amateur Astronomers Club
    Official Web Site of the Charlotte (NC) amateur Astronomers Club.
    http://www.charlotteastronomers.org/
    Welcome to our online home.
    Enjoy your visit with us! A member of the Arts and Science Council of Charlotte/Mecklenburg.
    On Track Web Design

    158. 3ap.org
    Lebanese Astronomical Society Society LAS (Originally known as The Lebanese amateur Astronomical Society) was founded in BEIRUT, LEBANON by a group of amateur astronomers.
    http://www.3ap.org/
    3ap.org;http://extragalacticsystems.com/3ap.org/index.shtml; 3ap.org;http://extragalacticsystems.com/3ap.org/index.shtml;

    159. Shoreline Amateur Astronomical Association - Astronomia Gratia Astronomia
    Home of the Shoreline amateur Astronomical Association of Holland, Michigan.
    http://www.macatawa.org/~saaa/
    Amateur Astronomy in Western Michigan
    Founded in 1989, the Shoreline Amateur Astronomical Association is a not-for-profit organization created for the purpose of furthering the enjoyment of amateur astronomy. The SAAA membership consists mainly of enthusiasts from the Holland, Michigan area, but is open to anyone. SAAA meetings have historically been held at the Macatawa Bay School Planetarium, located at O-3700 140th Avenue , Holland, Michigan on the third Thursday of the month. NOTE: Meetings are occasionally changed due to holidays or room availability. Please check the Events page for the date and times of upcoming meetings. Visitors are encouraged to attend. Proud members of: Astronomical League Int'l Dark Sky Assoc .: NAVIGATION :. [x] Home [..] Info [..] Events [..] Newsletter ... [..] Links
    .: Next Events :. Sep30/Oct1 - Observing @ Viv... Oct 20 - 7pm General Mtg View RSS feed Home Info ... Links
    Questions / Comments - Email the Webmaster

    160. Umpqua Amateur Astronomers Of Douglas County, Oregon
    Information about the Umpqua amateur Astronomers. MEETINGS at DFPA at 1758 NE Airport Rd. entrance Umpqua amateur Astronomers Events. UAA Photo Gallery
    http://www.wizzards.net/pmorgan/uaaweb.htm
    UMPQUA AMATEUR ASTRONOMERS Information about the Umpqua Amateur Astronomers MEETINGS at DFPA at 1758 NE Airport Rd. -entrance from Channon St. Umpqua Amateur Astronomers Events U.A.A. Photo Gallery Astronomy Club Newsletters Interesting Links to Astronomy Topics: Astronomy Magazines or Journals Sky and Telescope Astronomy Magazine Regulus Astronomy Clubs or Groups Oregon Eugene Astronomical Society Rose City of Portland
    Northwest Astronomy Group
    Salem's Night Sky 45 club ...
    Mt. Hood Observatory Association
    Washington Seattle Astronomical Society Spokane Astronomical Society
    Other States Ventura County Astronomical Society, Simi Valley California San Francisco Sidewalk Astronomers
    Denver Astronomical Society
    Front Range Astronomical ...
    Tucson Astronomy Association

    Regional or National Organizations Association of Lunar and Planetary Observers (ALPO
    Astronomical Society of the Pacific

    International Occultation Timing Association

    Astronomy League, National Organization of Clubs

    International Organizations The Astronomer group (TA) of the UK British Astronomical Association AstroNet , Excellent Dutch site MISCELLANEOUS SITES Amateur Telescope Making Homepage Mel Bartels Homepage Amateur Astronomer's Notebook AstroWeb ... Stargazer's Log Meteor Observation North American Metetor Network (NAMN) Light Pollution Organizations International Dark Sky Association New England Light Pollution Advisory Group Telescope or Astronomy Vendors Hardin Optical of Bandon Oregon Van Slyke Engineering and the Black Forest Observatory ... Taurus Tracker III Comet information

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