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         Astronomers Amateur:     more books (100)
  1. Amateur Radio Astronomers Hand by John Potter Shields, 1986-05-04
  2. Telescope Optics : Complete Manual for Amateur Astronomers by Harrie G. J. Rutten, Martin A. M. Van Venrooij, 1988-04
  3. Amateur Astronomer's Handbook by J. B. Sidgwick, 1981-01-01
  4. Pleasures of the telescope;: An illustrated guide for amateur astronomers and a popular description of the chief wonders of the heavens for general readers, by Garrett Putman Serviss, 1901
  5. The New Amateur Astronomer (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series) by Martin Mobberley, 2004-08-25
  6. The Amateur Astronomer's Introduction to the Celestial Sphere by William Millar, 2006-07-03
  7. Scientific American The Amateur Astronomer (Scientific American (Wiley)) by Scientific American, 2000-12-08
  8. Observing the Constellations: An A-Z Guide for the Amateur Astronomer by John Sanford, 1990-02
  9. Amateur Astronomer's Handbook by J.B Sidgwick, 1958
  10. The Amateur Astronomer (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series) by Patrick Moore, 2005-10-11
  11. The Amateur Astronomers Handbook: A Guide to Exploring the Heavens by James Muirden, 1987-09
  12. The Modern Amateur Astronomer (Practical Astronomy) by Patrick Moore, 1995-09
  13. Radio astronomy for amateurs (The Amateur astronomer's library) by Frank W Hyde, 1963
  14. The Amateur Astronomer's Handbook by James Muirden, 1987-09

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2. Amateur Astronomers Association Of New York City
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3. 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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Dealer of telescopes, binoculars, and accessories for amateur astronomers and nature enthusiasts.
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6. Hamilton Amateur Astronomers
Winners will also receive a one year family membership to the Hamilton Amateur Astronomers.
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7. The American Association Of Amateur Astronomers
A service of the American Association of Amateur Astronomers, offering a select line of products to help beginners get started in amateur astronomy.
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8. Hamilton Amateur Astronomers: Amateur Astronomy Clubs
Ames Area Amateur Astronomers non-profit educational and scientific organization. Resource our members and amateur astronomers everywhere.
http://amateurastronomy.org/Clubs.html
Amateur Astronomy Clubs
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9. San Diego Astronomy Association (SDAA)
Events, newsletters, skywatching information, resources, science news, and membership information.
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10. Finnish Amateur Astronomy Homepage
FINNISH AMATEUR ASTRONOMY HOMEPAGE
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11. Amateur Astronomers, Inc. - Sperry Observatory, Cranford, NJ
Amateur Astronomers, Inc. is one of the largest astronomy clubs in the United States. It is located at William Miller Sperry Observatory in Cranford
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12. Recommendations For Beginning Amateur Astronomers
Amateur astronomers occasionally seek advice on telescope buying, Starhopping isn t hard to learn, and I expect most amateur astronomers would find use
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Recommendations for Beginning Amateur Astronomers
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    Recent Revisions:
      Near end Revised recommendations for the lazy.
      Expanded section on CyberScopes.
    Amateur astronomers occasionally seek advice on telescope buying, learning the sky, observing skills, and so on. Here are some thoughts. (My credentials? I do visual astronomy: I have logged about 13000 observations of over 5000 objects, and used some thirty telescopes and binoculars enough to know them well. I have made about ten optical surfaces to 16-inch diameter. My forte is deep-sky work: I am especially proud of logging the Sculptor Dwarf Galaxy (10x70 binocular), Maffei I and Einstein's Cross (Celestron 14), and Simeis 147 (6-inch Maksutov). My interests led to a physics PhD, studying the interstellar medium from a spacecraft: By training I am an astrophysicist, but I have amateur status in the visual my thesis work used extreme ultraviolet light.) What to do First.
    Written words do not replace experience. Join an astronomy club, go to observing sessions, try others' telescopes. You will learn a lot. To find clubs, ask at science stores, museums, and planetariums. College physics or astronomy departments may know, though clubs aren't their line. The magazines

13. SkyWatch Maryland Links
It provides a focal point for amateur astronomers in the GSFC community an amateur TriState astronomers amateur Astronomy Club Tri-State Astronomers
http://www.sky-watch.com/links/clubs_us_md.html
SkyWatch Maryland Links
Main Organizations Astronomy Clubs and Societies United States > Maryland Astronomy clubs and societies in Maryland
Links
Baltimore Astronomical Society Baltimore Astronomical Society web page
Cumberland Astronomy Club
Cumberland Astronomy Club web page
Goddard Astronomy Club
An employee organization at Goddard Space Flight Center, in Greenbelt, Maryland. It provides a focal point for amateur astronomers in the GSFC community an amateur astronomer being someone who loves the sky, whether or not they get paid for it!
The Greenbelt Astronomy Club
The Greenbelt Astronomy Club web page
Harford Country Astrononical Society
Harford Country Astrononical Society web page
National Capital Astronomers
National Capital Astronomers web page
Southern Maryland Astronomical Society
Southern Maryland Astronomical Society web page
Tri-State Astronomers Amateur Astronomy Club
Tri-State Astronomers Amateur Astronomy Club web page
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14. Welcome To The University Lowbrow Astronomers
Amateur astronomy club providing information on open houses and events, an observer's guide, and selected articles.
http://www.umich.edu/~lowbrows/
Welcome to the University Lowbrow Astronomers.
Use the following links to find out more about us.
  • Help Save Hubble: Information on the cancellation of the Space Shuttle Servicing Mission SM4 and what you can do about it. The current schedule of open houses, other events and general announcements. The Club: A description of club activities and information on how to join. Astrophotos: Photographs and sketches from club members. Lowbrow Photo Album: Photographs of Club Members. The Telescope: Find out why. Newsletter: Read selected articles from Reflections of the University Lowbrow Astronomers (the club newsletter). Articles include discussions of astronomy equipment, observing tips and other astronomical topics. Book List: Members Only: Members only section, requires an id and password. Frames: Navigate through this site with frames (not supported on all web browsers). Search: Use the lowbrow search engine to find materials on this site. Other Links: Links to other astronomy resources (web sites, astronomy books and magazines).
This page revised Monday, July 4, 2005 4:49 PM

15. Www.AstroKorea.com - Site Of Korean Amateur Astronomers
Amateur astronomer image galleries.
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Astrophotos of Korean Amateur Astronomers Korean
Sorry! Not English Many Astro Photos of Korean Amateur Astronomers are classified here.
Kwon,OChul

16. Amateur Astronomers Association Of Princeton - New Jersey's Premiere Astronomy C
Current events, guest speakers, features and reviews, and gallery in New Jersey.
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17. The American Association Of Amateur Astronomers
Welcome to the American Association of amateur astronomers, the Internet Astronomy Club, and AstroMax, the AAAA Online Store.
http://www.astromax.com/
The American Association of Amateur Astronomers
Welcome to
The A merican A ssociation of A mateur A stronomers
The Internet Astronomy Club Select AAAA Enter AAAA Universe Press Releases Join the AAAA Control Center Member Reports Astronomy Links Observing Programs FAQ Constellations Planets Universe Guide Arp CCD Images Partnerships AAAA Newsletter AAAA Mission AstroMax Homepage
Bringing Amateur Astronomy to the World
A stro M ax
Select AstroMax Catalog Observing Aids Planispheres Sky Atlas First Light Kit Astronomer's Journal The Universe DVD HST CD-Rom Binocular Kit NightWatch by Terence Dickinson RASC Observer's Handbook Astronomical Companion Astronomical Calendar 2005 AL Programs Milky Way Puzzle AstroMax Books Feedback AAAA Homepage
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Offering a Select Line of Carefully Chosen Products
to Help You Get Started in Astronomy, and
to Enhance Your Enjoyment of the Night Sky AAAA
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E-Mail: aaaa@astromax.com Serving the Amateur Astronomy Community Online Since 1996 A Member Society of the Astronomical League
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18. 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.
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/ 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.
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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. [

19. DVAA Default
Events and meetings, public star parties, gallery, articles and observing tips, space news, and links.
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20. 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
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