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  1. Geodetic Theory Today: Third Hotine-Marussi Symposium on Mathematical Geodesy. L'Aquila, Italy, May 30-June 3,1994 (International Association of Geodesy Symposia)
  2. Earth Rotation and Coordinate Reference Frames: Edinburgh, Scotland, August 10-11, 1989 (International Association of Geodesy Symposia)
  3. GPS Trends in Precise Terrestrial, Airborne, and Spaceborne Applications: Symposium No. 115 Boulder, CO, USA, July 3-4, 1995 (International Association of Geodesy Symposia)
  4. Determination of the Geoid: Present and Future (International Association of Geodesy Symposia)
  5. Geodesy Beyond 2000: The Challenges of the First Decade, IAG General Assembly Birmingham, July 19-30, 1999 (International Association of Geodesy Symposia)
  6. Gravity and Geoid: Joint Symposium of the International Gravity Commission and the International Geoid Commission, Graz, Austria, September 11-17, 1994 (International Association of Geodesy Symposia)
  7. Particulate Gravity Currents: Special Publication 31 of the IAS (International Association Of Sedimentologists Series) (v. 31)
  8. Catalogue of Discordant Redshift Associations by Halton C. Arp, 2003-09
  9. Flare Stars in Star Clusters, Associations and the Solar Vicinity (International Astronomical Union Symposia)
  10. The Quest for Longitude: The Proceedings of the Longitude Symposium Harvard University, Cambridge,Massachusetts November 4-6, 1993 by William J. H. Andrewes, Longitude Symposium (1993 Harvard University), 1996-11
  11. Vistas for Geodesy in the New Millennium (International Association of Geodesy Symposia)
  12. V Hotine-Marussi Symposium on Mathematical Geodesy: Matera, Italy June 17-21, 2003 (International Association of Geodesy Symposia)
  13. Gravity, Geoid and Geodynamics 2000: GGG2000 IAG International Symposium, Banf, Alberta, Canada, July 31-August 4, 2000 (International Association of Geodesy Symposia)
  14. Luminous Stars and Associations in Galaxies (International Astronomical Union Symposia)

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62. Clubs
Finnish astronomical associations; astronomyrelated associations astronomy-related associations. Federation of Finnish Learned Societies
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63. Finnish Amateur Astronomy Homepage
There are baout 30 astronomical associations and clubs in the country and The biggest association, Ursa Astronomical Association belongs into the 20
http://www.funet.fi/pub/astro/html/astro-uk.html
FINNISH AMATEUR ASTRONOMY
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Tähtitieteen harrastuksen kansallinen kotisivu Amateur astronomy is very popular in Finland. There are baout 30 astronomical associations and clubs in the country and about 8000 individual amateurs. This is one of the highest rates in the world, when we compare the number to population. The biggest association, Ursa Astronomical Association belongs into the 20 biggest astronomical societies in the world. The cooperation and contacts between Finnish amateurs are very active. The most active amateurs meet yearly in several meetings. Info Space tecnology
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64. Astronomy - List Of UK Clubs, Groups And Associations
astronomy list of UK clubs, groups and associations.
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Logo Club name Association Town County Description Astronomy Associations And Governing Bodies Astronomical Society of Edinburgh ASE Unspecified UK British Astronomical Association BAA Unspecified UK New South Wales branch Australia The BAA NSW Australia is over 100 years old and we are the only overseas branch of the BAA. Logo Club name Association Town County Description Astronomy Groups Altrincham and District Astronomical Society (ADAS) BAA Altrincham South Manchester ServesSouth Manchester The Association of Falkirk Astronomers Scottish Astronomers Group/ Federation of Astronomical Societies Falkirk Central Scotland Meetings on second Wednesday of the month with guest speakers and news, views and observing reports. Annual astronomy weekend at Glen Lyon and newsletter published quarterly. Aylesbury Astronomical Society Aylesbury Bucks Meetings 1st Monday of the month Campaign for Dark Skies (CfDS) BAA Unspecified UK Find out more about the CfDS, what is being done in the UK, and what you can do to help save our precious skies from light pollution.

65. Organizations Associations And Societies For Astronomy And Space Including Museu
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66. Associations - Astronomy Directory
Websites and resources about astronomy associations. Utah Skies European Astronomical Society (EAS) An association founded under the Swiss Civil Code
http://www.ozskywatch.com/associations/

67. Italian Amateur Astronomy Clubs And Associations
Italian amateur astronomy clubs and associations. The most important two are. Società Astronomica Italiana (Italian Astronomical Society)
http://www.mclink.it/mclink/astro/intl/assoc.htm
Italian amateur astronomy clubs and associations
The most important two are:
  • Società Astronomica Italiana (Italian Astronomical Society)
    Largo Enrico Fermi 5, 50125 Firenze (FI), 055-2752270
  • Unione Astrofili Italiani (Italian Amateur Astronomer Union)
    Vicolo dell'Osservatorio 5, 35122 Padova (PD), 049-8275196
    Other minors are colleted by italian regions.
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  • 68. Astronomy And Astrophysics - Associations And Societies
    Association of Universities for Research in astronomy Astronomical Society of Australia European Association for astronomy Education
    http://www.library.ubc.ca/scieng/astro/Astronomy_Associations.html
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    69. Mathematical Astronomy Morsels
    His special interest is spherical and mathematical astronomy. He is a member of several astronomical associations and the author of many scientific papers.
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    By Jean Meeus, 6.00" by 9.00", 430 pages, hardbound, published 2002, 3 Lbs. ship wt., $24.95. In stock for immediate shipment. Like the highly acclaimed Mathematical Astronomy Morsels and Mathematical Morsels III More Mathematical Astronomy Morsels
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    THE MOON
    The Harvest Moon
    About the Moon's elongation
    The age of the Moon
    The duration of the lunation About the Metonic Cycle Extreme perigees and apogees of the Moon The brightest Full Moon and the phase effect ECLIPSES AND OCCULTATIONS The calculation of solar eclipses Three special annular solar eclipses The number of total solar eclipses per year Solar eclipses and calendar months Solar and lunar eclipses at a given place Total solar eclipses per country Three total solar eclipses in a short interval Painted Globe Long eclipseless periods Total solar eclipses of long duration About the smallest "single" solar eclipse Is a non-central annular-total solar eclipse possible?

    70. Mathematical Astronomy Morsels
    He is a member of several astronomical associations and the author of many scientific papers. He is coauthor of Canon of Solar Eclipses (1966),
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    More Mathematical Astronomy Morsels and Mathematical Astronomy Morsels III From The Foreword Pop-culture obsessions like these do not originate in the magazines for amateur astronomers, let alone in scientific journals or textbooks. But they say something important about our society. Here we have naive but sincere people, whose astronomical curiosity has been stirred for perhaps the first time in their lives. Their interest will soon wane unless a teacher, commentator, or writer they respect can step in with a meaningful response. Even worse, their end-of-the-world fears may escalate. Jean Meeus's latest book explores the frequency of blue moons, planetary groupings, and a great deal more, as only this master of astronomical calculations could. He predicted the May 2000 alignment in an article for magazine in December 1961, but without spreading the doomsday concern, of course. He has brought together these and other tidbits from his voluminous writings, spanning nearly half a century, on every sort of celestial configuration, cycle, and curiosity. His wide following in America can now enjoy these penetrating analyses, many of which originally appeared only in Europe. The collection is much more than mere anthology. Each conclusion has been checked, and virtually every numerical result calculated afresh, with all the rigor we have come to expect.

    71. Astronomy Institutes And Associations
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    Trinity College Astronomy by DIstance Learning Study astronomy from courses taught by three UK universities Arizona State University (ASU) Aston University Birmingham, United Kingdom. Augustana College Rock Island, Illinois; USA Ball State University Muncie, Indiana, USA. - Physics and Astronomy. Bologna Radio Astronomy Institute Italy Boston University USA. Institute for Astrophysical Research Brown University Providence, Rhode Island, USA. Panetary Geosciences Group/ British Astronomical Association BAA; UK National Organisation, founded in 1890 California State University Cambridge Astronomy Cambridge University, UK Carleton College Northfield, Minnesota, USA Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams This is the place to send your discoveries to! CfA Optical and Infrared Astronomy, Harvard

    72. Astronomical Resources On The Internet
    Professional associations. Search for astronomy related persons, institutes, or addresses; http//starwww.rl.ac.uk/astrolist/astrosearch.html Maintained
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    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.
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    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..." (

    73. Local Astronomy Club Information
    For more information about astronomy clubs and associations nationwide, The BucksMont Astronomical Association (BMAA) is a group of amateur astronomers
    http://sln.fi.edu/tfi/info/fels/astclubs.html
    Local Astronomy Club Information
    Looking for information about local amateur astronomy resources? The Franklin Institute's Chief Astronomer Derrick Pitts has put together some information about Amateur Astronomy clubs, associations, and societies in a neighborhood near you! More information about each group is provided with a link to their website. For more information about astronomy clubs and associations nationwide, go to: skyandtelescope.com/resources/organizations/ Southeast Pennsylvania South Jersey Delaware Southeast Pennsylvania Bucks-Mont Astronomical Association
    www.bma2.org

    36 Far-View Rd., Chalfont, PA 18914
    Contact: Ed Radomski
    Phone: 215.822.8312
    E-mail: info@bma2.org The Bucks-Mont Astronomical Association (BMAA) is a group of amateur astronomers working together to improve astronomical knowledge and observational skills. We make ourselves and our instruments available to promote public interest in astronomy. BMAA members are a varied group of colleagues who share a curiosity about the sky. Some members are scientists or engineers, while others are artists or craftspeople, building contractors or college students. Ability levels span the range from novice to expert. BMAA members organize and participate in a variety of astronomy related programs. Members and guest speakers present lectures or demonstrations on astronomical topics, followed by a group observing session. Meetings are held at the Peace Valley Nature Center north of Doylestown, PA. Star watches are conducted at several nature centers. The public is invited for an evening of stargazing and observing tips provided by BMAA members and their telescopes. All star watches are free and open to the public.

    74. Astronomy
    Organizations and associations. International Astronomical Union. American Astronomical Society. British Astronomical Association. Top of Page
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    75. AAVSO: Helpful Links
    Amateur astronomy Clubs and associations. Amateur Astronomers of Jackson Association of Lunar and Planetary Observers (ALPO) The Buffalo Astronomical
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    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.
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    AstroWeb: Astronomical Internet Resources - Provides links to any internet resource that is potentially relevant to astronomy.
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    76. Astronomy
    Organizations astronomical associations and organizations; Publications abstract, preprints, and papers; Research Centers centers of astronomical
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    77. Astronomy
    Patrick Shopbell s astronomy Resources. Organizations astronomical associations and organizations; Publications abstract, preprints, and papers
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    Astronomy
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    NASA
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    78. Alexa - Sites In: Associations
    Sites in associations Top Science astronomy associations The ASP has become the largest general astronomy society in the world, with members from
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    79. AnyWho: Internet Directory Assistance; Yellow Pages, White Pages, Toll-Free Numb
    Member Societies, Regions, astronomy Day, Awards. American Association Of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO) European Association for astronomy Education
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    80. All.info Science And Health / Physics And Astronomy / Associations /
    You are in Science and Health / Physics and astronomy / associations / Recreation and Entertainment Food and Drink associations More Categories
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