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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

161. SMAS Home Page
A nonprofit organization focused on support amateur astronomers through programs and services of interest, including observing lessons, meetings, and news.
http://www.smas.us/
Southern Maryland Astronomical Society
OBSERVATORY

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SMAS Home Page
Moon Phase President's Message Welcome to the Southern Maryland Astronomical Society (SMAS) web site. SMAS is a group of amateur astronomers that meet at Nanjemoy Creek Environmental Education Center (NCEEC) to observe twice a month, weather permitting. Our observatory is located at NCEEC, located in southern Maryland about 40 miles south of the nations's capital. NCEEC is a gated facility used by both the Charles County Board of Education and SMAS. In May 1998 a group of dedicated members assembled a team and built a 16 foot observatory that now houses our Celestron CGE 1400 Schmidt-Cassegrain 14 inch telescope . The site has fairly dark skies considering its location. Most of our observers bring their own scopes and wander into the observatory to compare views, but some nights members show up just to use the observatory. Club members range from novices to advanced amateurs having over 40 years of experience. Several members have home observatories.

162. Forum For Amateur AstroSpectroscopy
Dedicated to amateur astronomers interested in the science of spectroscopy, those who wish to go beyond the visual imagery of observation and photography.
http://users.erols.com/njastro/faas/

163. 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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164. CHICAGOLAND ASTRO-ADS
Provided as a free service to amateur astronomers in the greater Chicago, Illinois area to post astronomy related classified ads, and shop for used astronomy equipment.
http://www.stargazing.net/naa/ads.htm
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(perfect for you folks from outside our service area) ASTROMART Astronomy-Mall Astrofieds ScopeTrader
CHICAGOLAND ASTRO-ADS
Welcome to Chicagoland Astro-Ads (and our new look)! This page is provided as a free service to amateur astronomers in the greater Chicago, Illinois area as a place to post astronomy related classified ads, and to shop for used astronomy equipment within a reasonable radius, enabling buyers to personally connect with the sellers. Your hosts are the Naperville Astronomical Association, one of Chicagoland's many fine amateur astronomy clubs. To submit an ad, see the information at the bottom of this page. A word of caution to users of this page: The Internet is prowled by crooks, too. If your ad is posted here, you may get responses from various scam artists as well as serious purchasers. And while we've never had any complaints about scam postings, we cannot guarantee the honesty of the people posting ads here, either. Again, the purpose of this service is to help local astronomers connect; we suggest that you complete your transactions face-to-face! (To you crooks, go looking elsewhere for victims; this page is for local U.S. sales, and the sellers here aren't going to ship overseas!)
Current Listings:
  • For Sale: Telescope
    I would like to sell my Orion 10 inch tube assembly that was used 2 times. It has a 2 inch focuser, pyrex mirror, mounting rings, and a 9x50 right angle finder scope. I am asking $300.00

165. North Shore Amateur Astronomy Club
At Essex County, Massachusetts, provides newsletter, upcoming events, programs, related links and gallery of astronomical images.
http://www.nsaac.org/
Welcome to the N orth S hore A mateur A stronomy C lub Home Page! NSAAC is an Astronomy club located on the North Shore in Massachusetts, USA Sign My Guestbook
View My Guestbook

About NSAAC - Online Brochure
Contains the history and operating outline for the club, as well as driving directions to our meeting and observing sites. Membership Application
If you wish to become a member of the club please fill out this application.
To renew your membership, please use the Membership Renewal Form instead. The Celestial Observer
Our monthly newsletter. It contains news and upcoming events, along with sky highlights this month. Current and Upcoming Events at NSAAC
Here you will find a schedule of events including star parties, meetings and observing sessions, and other items of interest. S.H.A.R.E Program
This program enables audiences to view real time images of the sky from the comfort of a handicap accessible classroom, lecture hall, or auditorium. Astronomical Images by Members
Members are encouraged to submit astronomical images that they take. Some great shots here! Astronomical Resources on the Web
Lots of interesting links around the internet as well as local to Massachusetts.

166. Bradley Amateur Astronomy Club
BRADLEY amateur ASTRONOMY CLUB Next Event Wednesday, November 17 Olin Quad 10 pm We will be going out to Jubilee Observatory to view a meteor shower.
http://www.bradley.edu/campusorg/astro/
Next Event: Wednesday, November 17 Olin Quad 10 pm
We will be going out to Jubilee Observatory to view a meteor shower. U pcoming E vents ...
Our image archive
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Organizations list Bradley Amateur Astronomy Club
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Bradley University

Peoria, Illinois, 61625
U.S.A. Comments and inquiries are welcome at fhenning@cs1.bradley.edu

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168. 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.

169. Change Of Address
Please use this URL www.princetonastronomy.org.
http://georgenet.net/aaap/
Please use this URL
www.princetonastronomy.org

170. Www.rotary-ifraa.org/

http://www.rotary-ifraa.org/
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171. Venus Transit 2004 LIVE!
Klinkutím na obrázky môžete spustit animácie záberov z online prenosu. Animované súbory sú vo formáte gif a ich velkost je pre vstup 1,8 MB a pre výstup 2
http://www.venustransit.sk/live/live.htm
Klinkutím na obrázky môžete spusti animácie záberov z on-line prenosu.
Animované súbory sú vo formáte gif a ich ve¾kos je pre vstup 1,8 MB a pre výstup 2,6 MB.
Vstup Venuše pred disk.
Výstup Venuše.
© SZAA, 2000-2004

172. 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

173. Science Line - Night Patrol - Starmap Index
Night Patrol is a regular report by Duncan Copp on the objects that can be seen in the night sky. It includes star maps and information on which planets are
http://www.sciencenet.org.uk/astron/nightpatrol/thenightsky.html
Night Patrol is a regular report by Duncan Copp on the objects that can be seen in the night sky.
It includes star maps and information on which planets are visible throughout the month. Starmaps
Each section contains starmaps of the night sky as viewed from London,UK.
Beginning of the month
Middle of the month End of the month
Hemispherical maps viewed from:
North Pole South Pole London There is also information on: Constellations
Planets* Visible this Month
*The Moon is a satellite and the Sun is a star, neither are planets.
The star maps were produced using the Mac astronomy package MPj Astro v1.5.2 which was written by Darryl Robertson. It is a shareware package costing $25, and is available from Microprojects, 296 Spring Garden Av., North York, Toronto, Canada.
Images attributed to NASA/JPL and the Hubble telescope

174. 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
Saturday, September 17 - Observatory Not Open - Clouds
MT. POLLUX SUNSET
Sunday
F R E E P U B L I C P R O G R A M S
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

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