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  1. Telescope Power: Fantastic Activities & Easy Projects for Young Astronomers by Gregory L. Matloff, 1993-07-06
  2. ANCIENT ASTRONOMERS (Exploring the Ancient World) by AVENI A, 1995-06-17
  3. Astronomers, Scribes, and Priests: Intellectual Interchange between the Northern Maya Lowlands and Highland Mexico in the Late Postclassic Period (Dumbarton Oaks Pre-Columbian Symposia and Colloquia)
  4. The Young Astronomer (Young Enthusiasts Guide) by Harry Ford, 1999-05-27
  5. Great astronomers by Robert S. Ball, 2010-08-27
  6. The Astronomer's Universe: Stars, Galaxies, and Cosmos by Herbert Friedman, 1998-07
  7. The Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers (2-Vol. Set)
  8. Galileo: Astronomer and Physicist (Signature Lives: Scientific Revolution series) by Doak, Robin S., 2005-06-01
  9. Telescope Optics : Complete Manual for Amateur Astronomers by Harrie G. J. Rutten, Martin A. M. Van Venrooij, 1988-04
  10. The Amateur Astronomer's Introduction to the Celestial Sphere by William Millar, 2006-07-03
  11. Edwin Hubble: American Astronomer (Book Report Biographies) by Mary Virginia Fox, 1997-09
  12. A Mayan Astronomer in Hell's Kitchen: Poems by Martín Espada, Martin Espada, 2001-06
  13. Exploring the sky: 100 projects for beginning astronomers by Richard Moeschl, 1989
  14. Maria Mitchell: The Soul of an Astronomer by Beatrice Gormley, 2004-02

21. Telescopes.ru
Russian manufacturer of TAL brand telescopes including refractors, Newtonians, and Klevtsov modified MaksutovCassegrains; and additional products including binoculars, night vision equipment, riflescopes and many accessories.
http://www.telescopes.ru/
/ Products from the Best Russian Manufacturers / You are welcome! High level of skill in the optic producing, that was achived in "cold war" years in USSR, now serves for the production of first-class telescopes. These telescopes feature solid performance and high qualitative optics at an attractive price. Now they are well-known to amateurs astronomers in Europe and America.
Distinctive optics of the big military binoculars find a peaceful use now. They are applied as for sky reviews and comets searching and for terrain observations.
Another equipment like night vision devices and telescopic sights are intended for hunters, sportsmen and quards.
So take your choice.
TAL Telescopes
The Novosibirsk factory currently manufactures 15 models of telescopes, including Newtonian reflectors of 2.5 to 6 inches aperture, 4 and 5-inch refractors, and 6, 8 and 10-inch modified Maksutov-Cassegrains (catadioptric telescope design by Klevtsov). These instruments feature robust mechanical construction, precision optics, fitted wooden cases, and a complete array of accessories, including oculars, filters. Many models are equipped with motor drives for automatic tracking of celestial objects. [

22. AAVSO American Association Of Variable Star Observers
Largest variable star observers' organization in the world, serving amateur and professional astronomers since 1911 in Cambridge, MA.
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23. Deepsky Astronomy Software (DAS) Version 2005.06.01 - Deep Sky - Best Astronomy
commercial Windows Observation planning software for astronomers. Includes telescope control, logging, and charting.
http://www.deepsky2000.net/
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June 1, 2005 burningc@sdf.lonestar.org I got into the hobby seriously 2 years ago and bought my first real scope at that time, a Hardin 10" dob. For my first year I was using free shareware programs available on the web but they never seemed to fill my needs being a star hopper. I had thought about other programs with more features than the freeware but the prices were way out of line and instead of buying a program I would rather buy eyepieces. Then I noticed on our clubs web site that there was a link to Deepsky and I checked it out. It seemed to have everything I wanted and needed as a dob owner and star hopper. The price seemed too good to be true and I decided to try it out.

24. Curious About Astronomy? Ask An Astronomer
Browse archives of previous questions and answers, or submit a question to be answered by astronomers at Cornell University.
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25. Orange County Astronomers - Bringing The Universe Into Focus Since 1967
The Orange County astronomers club is a nonprofit educational organization providing a focal point for southern california residents interested in
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OCA Meeting : October 14 Upcoming Events from our Calendar September 18 (Sun) at 5:00 PM : OCA Board Meeting September 20 (Tue) at 7:00 PM : AstroImagers SIG September 24 (Sat) at 8:00 PM : Outreach - Riley Regional Park September 24 (Sat) at 7:00 PM : Star Party - Black Star Canyon ... October 1 (Sat) at 6:00 PM : Star Party - Anza more events from our calendar Next OCA General Meeting : September 9th
All meetings are free and open to the public. The Voyager Mission to the Outer Planets and the Race to Interstellar Space
Tim Hogle, Voyager Spacecraft Systems Engineer at JPL, will tell us about the history and future of the Voyager mission, including Voyager 1's recent crossing of the solar wind termination shock, for which scientists have been waiting 15 years. Both Voyagers (launched in 1977) are still working fine and appear capable of continous service past 2020.
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26. High Point Scientific
Online retailer of a wide range of telescopes, microscopes, binoculars, spotting scopes and accessories for beginner, intermediate and advanced amateur astronomers, bird watchers and nature enthusiasts. Located in New Jersey.
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SSL Secure Last Updated: Best Prices and Best Service Guaranteed! At High Point Scientific we offer our customers much more then the best prices on the market. We have a well trained staff (who are actually astronomers and birders themselves) to answer all of your questions. Our show room is the largest on the east coast which touts an impressive display inventory, so you can try before you buy. And our customer service is second to none. However, despite all of these value added benefits we want to promote the best prices to ensure your business. Therefore, at High Point you can be certain that you will find the best prices. But if for some reason our prices are higher then the competition call us at 800-266-9590 or fill out the “found a lower price else where” form on our website. We will meet or beat any advertised price. Bottom line…you will be taken care of at High Point Scientific! The Second Annual Telescope Show Saturday September 17th.

27. Corvus Technologies - Network Engineering Expertise
Simpler Systems, Smarter Systems
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28. Physicists And Astronomers
Jobs for astronomers accounted for only 7 percent of the total. Nearly onethird of physicists and astronomers worked for scientific research and
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  • Scientific research and development services firms and the Federal Government employ 3 out of 5 physicists and astronomers.
  • Most jobs are in basic research and development, usually requiring a doctoral degree; master’s degree holders qualify for many jobs in applied research and development, while bachelor’s degree holders may qualify as technicians or research assistants.
  • Ph.D. graduates will face competition for basic research jobs.
Nature of the Work About this section Back to Top Physicists explore and identify basic principles governing the structure and behavior of matter, the generation and transfer of energy, and the interaction of matter and energy. Some physicists use these principles in theoretical areas, such as the nature of time and the origin of the universe; others apply their physics knowledge to practical areas, such as the development of advanced materials, electronic and optical devices, and medical equipment. Physicists design and perform experiments with lasers, particle accelerators, telescopes, mass spectrometers, and other equipment. Based on observations and analysis, they attempt to discover and explain laws describing the forces of nature, such as gravity, electromagnetism, and nuclear interactions. Physicists also find ways to apply physical laws and theories to problems in nuclear energy, electronics, optics, materials, communications, aerospace technology, and medical instrumentation.

29. Utah Skies Astronomy Web Pages | The Amateur Astronomer's Resource
A very comprehensive collection of information useful and interesting to amateur astronomers, especially those located in Utah. Includes events, news, data and reference materials, and a weekly viewing conditions forecast. Has a special section about light pollution.
http://www.utahskies.org/
"View-tah's" Astronomy Web Pages Bringing the Joys of Astronomy to the Public Through Awareness, Advocacy, and Education Free Utah Skies Subscription "Talent hits a target no one else can hit; Genius hits a target no one else can see." Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)
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This weekends full moon is known as the Harvest Moon. The Harvest Moon is the moon closest to the autumn equinox. Look for the Moon in The Belt of Venus when it rises tonight. The Belt of Venus is the shadow cast by Earth onto its own atmosphere. It is typically a very beautiful site. Wednesday , September 14th, 2005 Aurora Watch Continues
Amazingly active sunspot #798 continues to stir up the pot. This giant has sparked no fewer than 9 X-Class Solar Flares since September 7th including a tremendous X-17 event. The most recent event occurred yesterday and hurled a Coronal Mass Ejection directly towards Earth. The combination of elevated geomagnetic levels and the directness of the event have forecasters suggesting a 70% chance of severe geomagnetic activity with aurora visible much further south than is typical. If it is clear where you live tonight, you are strongly encouraged to head outside and check the northern horizon periodically. Of course, you can find the latest information

30. Ancient Astronomers
(Submitted February 15, 1998) What tools did the ancient astronomer use ? Who were some ancient astronomers ? What is the History of Astronomy?
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31. The Society Of Amateur Radio Astronomers
SARA The Society of Amateur Radio astronomers. The Society of Amateur Radio astronomers (SARA). RETURN TO PROJECT BAMBI
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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32. Probing Lensing Anomalies NETwork
Worldwide Network of astronomers Searching for ExtraSolar Planets
http://mplanet.anu.edu.au/

33. Explore The Universe - Astronomy, Telescopes, Rockets, Exploraiton, Space Scienc
Explore the Universe. Astronomy Aids, Science Kits, extraterrestrial life, rockets and much more. A MUST SITE TO VISIT!!
http://www.astronomers.net/
THE UNIVERSE Science Kits Astronomy Telescopes Space Program ... Aliens - UFO's Elsewhere Books on Space Space Posters Click to turn this noisy thing off The Universe. It's the last frontier... Join man's quest to explore the distant corners of the vastness beyond our atmosphere. Seek out nebulas, explore solar systems and discover planets. Here you will find everything you need to begin your great adventure. Six Great Departments. Space Science Kits
These kits are designed to introduce young children to the wonders of the Universe. They can build their own solar system, recreate the great canals of Mars and even search for extraterrestrial life. Astronomy
The next step in the discovery process. Here you will find star charts, celestial simulators, moon and constellation globes, and home planetariums. Lots of things to help you obtain first hand knowledge of the Universe. Telescopes
Now it's time to get involved. Use your star charts and other aids to help you find the star or planet or your choice. There is nothing more exciting that exploring the great universe that lies beyond our atmosphere.

34. Amateur Astronomers Association Of Princeton - New Jersey's Premiere Astronomy C
Current events, guest speakers, features and reviews, and gallery in New Jersey.
http://www.princetonastronomy.org

35. Polish Amateur Astronomers Society, Warsaw Division
Regional branch of this national organization for amateur astronomers. Introduction in English, the rest of the site in Polish. Also astronomyrelated links.
http://www.ptma-warszawa.astronomia.pl/english.htm
Polish Society of Amateur Astronomers WARSAW DIVISION , ul. BARTYCKA 18, 00-716 WARSZAWA PSAA was founded by famous Polish astronomers in Warsaw in 1919. Since 1948 the seat of the Headquarters of PSAA is Cracow. The Warsaw Division of PSAA was created in 1928. Our group undertakes many activities in order to promote astronomical knowledge. Since 1978 the Warsaw Division has its seat in the Nicholas Copernicus' Astronomical Centre (CAMK - ul. Bartycka 18, Warsaw).
We present 8 pages introducing the topics of our activity and 1 page containing useful astronomical WWW addresses. AKTUALNOSCI
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Latest informations concerning meetings, lectures, exhibitions and ephemerides of interesting astronomical phenomena.
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During evenings with clear sky, on Mondays, we show the sky by telescope. If it is necessary,this activity is being undertaken also in other week-days. In case of phenomena of special importance or spectacularity the observations may be organised in other places.
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Apart from showing the sky, the members of our group undertake various kinds of observations, e.g. of lunar and solar eclipses, occultations of the stars and the planets by the Moon, occultations of the stars by asteroids, measurements of variable star magnitude. We cooperate with home and foreign organisations realising analoguous observations. The results of our observations have scientific value and they are published in home and foreign astronomical magazines. During some of the observations we use CCD cameras and Electronic Time Inserter allowing tvideo registration of events.

36. American Astronomical Society Website
Established 1899, AAS is the major professional organization in North America for astronomers, other scientists and individuals interested in astronomy.
http://www.aas.org/
AAS Directory Astronomer Tools Contact the AAS FAQ ... Member Login Search Directory and Job Register separately.

37. African Americans In The Sciences
Biographies of African Americans working in the science fields, ranging from geologists and astronomers to mathematicians and inventors.
http://www.princeton.edu/~mcbrown/display/faces.html

38. Amateur Astronomers Association Of New York City
Education, observing, newspaper, gallery, and articles,
http://www.aaa.org/
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39. Amateur Astronomy Magazine
News for, by and about amateur astronomers around the world. A quarterly publication with lots of articles and pictures about all aspects of amateur astronomy.
http://amateurastronomy.com
Amateur Astronomy Magazine
Amateur Astronomy, Observing , and Telescope Making around the world. Home Page Subscription information An Overview of Past Articles Order back issues ... Tectron Collimation Tools
Imagine a book nearly eight inches thick, containing thousands of pages and photographs - all on your favorite hobby. Now imagine that every three months another 68 page chapter and another hundred plus photos are added to this book. This is Amateur Astronomy Magazine! Our articles are not written by professional writers. They are written by our subscribers, amateur astronomers who know their subject and their articles reflect their love of the hobby. The articles are not edited to death so they have no life left in them. We are subscriber supported. That means that we can say what we want. If a reviewer does not like a product, we can say so, since we don't bow to the almighty advertising dollar. Each issue contains 68 pages - and less than eight pages contain advertising. We only carry enough ads to help pay the bills. We cover the subjects that you will never see in the big magazines. If we don't like a telescope or book we say so. When we go to a star party we run many pages and dozens of photos, not a paragraph or two with one small photo that doesn't tell the real story. One article ran 20 pages and had 108 photos, just to do justice to the story. We carry articles that the real amateur astronomers of the world are interested in reading - not articles that are aimed at the news stand market of casual readers, or intended for professional astronomers.

40. Muslim Scientists And Islamic Civilization
Historical review of the Muslim contribution to humanity and Islamic Civilization. Gives biographies of scientists and describes their contributions and
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The Glorious Qur'an: English Narration of its Meaning
Surah Ar-Rahman (The Beneficent, The Mercy Giving), Ayat 33-36
O company of jinn and men, if ye have power to penetrate (all) regions of the heavens and the earth, then penetrate (them)! Ye will never penetrate them save with (Our) sanction. Which is it, of the favours of your Lord, that ye deny? There will be sent, against you both, heat of fire and flash of brass, and ye will not escape. Which is it, of the favours of your Lord, that ye deny? English Narration of the Meaning of Surah Ar-Rahman Surah 55, Ayat 1-16 Surah 55, Ayat 31-36 Surah 55, Ayat 31-78 Welcome to the web page on Muslim contribution to humanity and Islamic Civilization. This page is dedicated to those Muslims whose multi-disciplinary contributions sparked the light of learning and productivity and without whom the European Renaissance would not have begun and come to maturity. Their contributions are rarely mentioned in formal education, and if at all mentioned their

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