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  1. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Amateur Astronomy by Michael E. Bakich, 2003-07-14
  2. The Sky is Your Laboratory: Advanced Astronomy Projects for Amateurs (Springer Praxis Books / Popular Astronomy) by Robert Buchheim, 2007-07-31
  3. Digital SLR Astrophotography (Practical Amateur Astronomy) by Michael A. Covington, 2007-12-10
  4. Beyond the Solar System/100 Best Deep Sky Objects for Amateur Astronomers (Astronomy Library)
  5. How to Use a Computerized Telescope: Practical Amateur Astronomy Volume 1 by Michael A. Covington, 2002-11-04
  6. Teach Yourself VISUALLY Astronomy (Teach Yourself VISUALLY Consumer) by Richard Talcott, 2008-12-03
  7. Advanced Amateur Astronomy by Gerald North, 1997-09-28
  8. Stargazing Basics: Getting Started in Recreational Astronomy by Paul E. Kinzer, 2008-10-27
  9. Beginner's Guide to Amateur Astronomy: An Owner's Manual for the Night Sky (Astronomy Library) by David J. Eicher, 1993-08
  10. The 100 Best Astrophotography Targets: A Monthly Guide for CCD Imaging with Amateur Telescopes (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series) by Ruben Kier, 2009-09-01
  11. My Heavens!: The Adventures of a Lonely Stargazer Building an Over-the-Top Observatory (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series) by Gordon Rogers, 2007-12-06
  12. Astrophysics is Easy!: An Introduction for the Amateur Astronomer (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series) by Mike Inglis, 2007-08-23
  13. The Guide to Amateur Astronomy by Jack Newton, Philip Teece, 1995-02-24
  14. Viewing the Constellations with Binoculars: 250+ Wonderful Sky Objects to See and Explore (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series) by Bojan Kambic, 2009-10-16

161. Wilderness Center Astronomy Club
Family oriented group of amateurs with a broad range of experience and interest.
http://www.twcac.org/

The Wilderness Center Astronomy Club
Welcome to the Wilderness Center Astronomy Club (WCAC) Web Site. We are a family oriented group of amateurs with a broad range of experience and interest. Our charter is to promote the knowledge and enjoyment of astronomy among our club members, our parent organization - The Wilderness Center, and the Northeast Ohio Community at large. Feel free to look around. If you like what you see, tell a friend. If you have any comments or suggestions tell US! Can't find something? See the Site Map
-NEW- NASA Speaker to Talk at Sept. meeting. See Online Horizon
-UPDATED- Images of Sunspots, Moon, Jupiter and Venus. See Display Gallery
-NEW- Images of Sunset Planets and M45. See What's Up?
-NEW- Images from PVN and Kensington Observing. See Online Horizon
-UPDATED- Club News. See Online Horizon
-NEW- For Sale - 6 inch scope, Red LED keychain lights and
Baader Solar Filter Material. See Online Horizon
-UPDATED- Pics of Family Day at TWC. See What's Up?
About Us Keller Telescope Planetarium ... Membership Application Bill Castro - President The Wilderness Center
Alabama Ave.

162. Cosmic Voyage-The Online Resource For Amateur Astronomers
Cosmic Voyage is for amateur astronomers, offering advice for beginners, deepsky and planetary observing sections with sketches, a glossary of astronomical
http://www.cosmic-voyage.net/
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About Cosmic Voyage

Cosmic Voyage is your port of departure into the greatest hobby in the universe. Learn more about Cosmic Voyage and its creator in this area. Getting Started
Which telescope should I get? What is collimation? How do I star test my telescope? You'll find answers to these and other questions in Getting Started Deep-sky Observing
Sketches and observation notes for hundreds of deep-sky objects, seasonal deep-sky tours, a Messier Marathoner's Guide and more. Planetary Observing
Sketches and observation notes for Jupiter, Saturn, Mars and more. Astrophotography
Capturing the night sky on film is one of the most challenging and rewarding aspects of this hobby. This section presents the basics to help you get started. Sketching
Sketching is a great way to record your excursions amongst the stars and develop your observing skills. Here, I offer advice and tips on drawing what you observe. Glossary
Definitions for many astronomical terms encountered by backyard observers. Web Links
Links to the best astronomy sites on the Web.

163. Yvaa
YELLOWSTONE VALLEY astronomy ASSOCIATION INC is a nonprofit organization of people who love the night sky and are hoping to share it s wonders with others.
http://www.homestead.com/yvaa/
PREPARING FOR THE MESSIER MARATHON Astonomical League YELLOWSTONE VALLEY ASTRONOMY ASSOCIATION INC is a non-profit organization of people who love the night sky and are hoping to share it's wonders with others.We are dedicated to the control of lighting,and to helping others learn and appreciate the night sky as we do.
MONTHLY MEETINGS are held the last Thursday of each month at DEACONESS' MARY ALICE FORTIN CENTER at 7:00 pm.
2005 Meeting dates are... January 27.. February 24.. June 30th.. July 28th.. August 25th.. September 29th.. October 27th..
All Lectures held on the third floor of the Billings Public Library.
November and December are taken off in observance of Thanksgiving and Christmas.
DUES are $20.00 per year and run from JANUARY 1st to December 31st. A copy of the membership form is available for printing by CLICKING HERE NEWSLETTERS are published once per quarter and passed out at club meetings. They are mailed to members not at those meetings
VIEWING SESSIONS are held each month on the Saturday closest to the new Moon. (WEATHER PERMITTING) Contact the club for the next viewing session.

164. West Kentucky Amateur Astronomers
Schedule, newcomer information, star party, awards, archives, gallery, and links.
http://wkaa.net/
Welcome to the West Kentucky Amateur Astronomers Website Got a telescope and want to learn how to use it? Are you a knowledgable astronomer, but don't have anyone to observe with? Or do you just love astronomy and are looking for a little camaraderie? You may only be curious about observing the night sky. Well you've come to the right place. West Kentucky Amateur Astronomers is a club based on the love of astronomy and all that goes along with it. We have accomplished observers, scope builders, astrophotographers, and occultation specialists. We also have beginners in astronomy, young and old, and everything in between. So, if you are looking for a hobby that involves observation of the heavens with anything from binoculars to a 17 inch dobsonian scope, read on. We invite you to join us (observing is free), then if you wish to join for member benefits, then by all means do. Please come join us, we enjoy sharing our knowledge of astronomy and love of the night sky. Check out our Discussion Forum and new Weather and Solar pages
16th Annual Twin Lakes Star Party
The latest news concerning the Annual Twin Lakes Star Party Posted by Ross Workman on Jun 20, 2005 ::

165. South Florida Amateur Astronomers Association The Fox
,,South Florida amateur Astronomers Association The Fox Observatory.
http://www.sfaaa.org/

166. The Society Of Amateur Radio Astronomers
SARA The Society of amateur Radio Astronomers. For information about Project BAMBI (two 4GHz amateur radio telescopes dedicated to amateur SETI),
http://www.bambi.net/sara.html
The Society of Amateur Radio Astronomers (SARA) RETURN TO PROJECT BAMBI The latest information about the Society of Amateur Radio Astronomers (SARA) is now maintained at http://www.qsl.net/SARA/ For information about how to join the SARA email discussion list, click here
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Help rescue the five 60-foot Stanford Radio Telescope Dishes from demolition! Click here!
For information about Project BAMBI (two 4-GHz amateur radio telescopes dedicated to amateur SETI), please click here

167. Amherst Astronomy Association, Amherst Astronomy Club, Astronomy Clubs Massachus
Observing programs, astronomy classes, news, almanac, and gallery.
http://www.amastro.org/
A M H E R S T A S T R O N O M Y A S S O C I A T I O N
Non-Profit Public-Service for Astronomy - Science - Education
President - Tom Whitney 413-256-6234 E-MAIL
1403 South East ST, Amherst, MA 01002-3031
CALENDAR
Location MAPS MEETINGS NEWS ...
AMHERST SOLAR
1 pm Saturday
NORTHAMPTON SOLAR
3 pm Saturday
OBSERVATORY OBSERVING
9 pm Saturday
Check HERE Saturday for Observatory Opening Status
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Sunday
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Events Outreach Planetarium ... ASTRONOMY CLASSES 7 pm, 1st-3rd-5th Fridays, Monthly, All Year C L U B P R O G R A M S About Almanac Atlas ... Weather

168. AAA
Association of amateur Astronomers. Texas A M University SARA The Society of amateur Radio Astronomers IRAF - Image Reduction and Analysis Facility
http://www.isc.tamu.edu/~astro/aaa.html

Photo by Chris Dahl
Association of Amateur Astronomers
Current AAA Stuff
Local Astronomy Information
World Wide Astronomy
Dan Bruton - Now at Stephen F. Austin State University
astro@sfasu.edu

169. Sky And Telescope - The Essential Magazine Of Astronomy
General interest astronomy magazine published in Cambridge. Site includes news, tips, sights, and resources.
http://skyandtelescope.com/
Welcome to SkyandTelescope.com, where you'll find astronomy news, stargazing tips, expert advice on choosing and using telescopes, and much, much more.
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Our interactive sky chart and astronomical almanac require that you specify a city and country, but no name, address, or other personal information. You may delete the cookie after your visit, but you will then have to reenter your location information next time.
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If you have any questions, please send e-mail to custserv@SkyandTelescope.com

170. New Mexico Skies: Home
Provides sophisticated amateur astronomers vacation accommodations and night skies viewing experiences. Includes map and rates.
http://www.nmskies.com/
Our goal at New Mexico Skies is providing a remarkable experience for the amateur astronomer.
You'll be amazed at the exceptionally dark and transparent view of the night sky from the top of Mt. Joy in New Mexico's beautiful Sacramento Mountains. Thanks to factors such as our prime geographical location, high elevation, and low light pollution, paired with our high-end astronomical equipment and friendly guidance, we are able to offer our visitors an unparalleled viewing experience. Just listen to what our satisfied customers have to say about us . . . New half-meter (20") RCOS Ritchey-Chretien telescope installed in Dome 3! Shown here under the dark night sky.
To find out more about this cutting edge telescope, visit the RCOS 20" Truss page
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171. Orion Telescopes And Binoculars
Dealer of telescopes, binoculars, and accessories for amateur astronomers and nature enthusiasts.
http://www.telescope.com/
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Up-to-the-minute information to help you plan your viewing activities. Listen to today's StarDate broadcast, consult this month's Star Chart, and more!

172. The Chicago Astronomer - Home
Forum for amateurs in and out of Chicago with categories such as space exploration, events and observations, and strange and unusual astronomy.
http://astronomer.proboards23.com/
Welcome Guest. Please Login or Register Sept 17, 2005, 1:44am
- Chicago Astronomer Activities - Friends we have made while sharing our love of Chicago Night skies
- Chicago Clear Sky Forecast -
moon phases

The Chicago Astronomer
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173. STAR - Stockholms Amatörastronomer
amateur Astronomers of Stockholm. STAR is a club for those who are curious about the wonders of the sky. It is open to everyone with an interest in
http://www.starastro.org/eng/index_eng.htm
Amateur Astronomers of Stockholm S TAR is a club for those who are curious about the wonders of the sky. It is open to everyone with an interest in astronomy. In our club you can observe and learn about:
  • The Moon, The Sun , The Planets The Stars, Meteors Nebulae, Galaxies Asteroids, Comets Aurorae ..and alot more
We use several different kinds of telescopes in the Stockholm area, namely
  • One reflecting telescope and one refractor on The Observatory Hill in the middle of Stockholm.

STAR has meetings every Monday evening during the season on The Observatory Hill, between 19:00 and 20:00. Then we show astrophotos, discuss astronomical news and optics, use our telescope etc. We have special groups for electronics, computers, astrophotography and CCD-cameras, etc. In these groups you can engage in your specific interest in a more concentrated way. Sometimes we invite competent people to hold seminars about something interesting.

174. Home Page
Promotes interest in astronomy among amateurs and the Racine area public. Includes observatory and membership information and some comet photos.
http://www.clsurf.com/rasastro/
The Racine Astronomical Society was established in 1956 to promote interest in astronomy among amateurs and the Racine area public. In 1960 the society became a not-for-profit corporation. Through the generosity of two local executives, Mr. A. Modine and Mr. H. M. Benstead, funds were donated for the purchase of 3 1/2 acres of land, construction of the first building and the 16" telescope. Since that time, three other buildings, three telescopes and auxiliary equipment have been added to the facility. Much of the construction of the buildings and instruments was done by members of the society. This practical side of astronomy included excavating and mixing concrete. Programs of interest to our members are astrophotography, CCD imaging, photoelectric photometry, observing lunar and planetary detail, and observing occultations and eclipses. Several members have traveled to Canada, Peru, Africa, Thailand and various locations in the United States to view solar eclipses. Some members, working for a recognition certificate, search for and identify the Messier and Herchel lists of deep sky objects. Other members are active in the construction of homemade telescopes and accessories. The Racine Astronomical Society is a member of the Astronomical League. The Society maintains contact with other astronomers by attending and/or hosting local, regional and national meetings. Members also participate in many of the star party gatherings that are held throughout the country.

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176. HTML REDIRECT - HAA Site Moved
Effective April 7, 2002 the HAA website has moved. Please update your bookmarks to point to the new homepage at http//amateurastronomy.org
http://www.science.mcmaster.ca/HAA/
Effective April 7, 2002 the HAA website has moved.
Please update your bookmarks to point to the new homepage at http://amateurastronomy.org If your web browser supports it, you should be auto-forwarded to the new homepage in 10 seconds. Thank You If you have problems linking to the new site then contact: anthony@unihedron.com

177. Amateur Astronomy
The Isle Of Man Astronomical SocietyThe Isle of Man Astronomical Society.
http://www.physics.usyd.edu.au/~ptitze/aa/index2.html

178. Www.rotary-ifraa.org/

http://www.rotary-ifraa.org/
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179. VENUS TRANSIT 2004 - SOS PTMA Warszawa
Wersja polska English version.
http://sun.vipserv.org/

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