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  1. Foundations of Astronomy (with InfoTrac and CD-ROM) by Michael A. Seeds, 2002-05-22
  2. Astronomy on the Personal Computer by Oliver Montenbruck, Thomas Pfleger, 2005-07-21

141. :::Astro Optical Supplies::: Astronomy And Optical Books & Software Listing
Sky Publishing, astronomy, general, This handbook explains how to do Sky Publishing, astronomy, general, How to Observe the Sun Safely covers far more
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142. :::Astro Optical Supplies::: Astronomy And Optical Books & Software Listing
Sky Publishing, astronomy, general, For 30 years the first edition of this Sky Publishing, astronomy, general, How to Observe the Sun Safely covers far
http://www.astro-optical.com.au/listbksf.php?minnum=5&maxnum=10&sort=name

143. University Of Arizona Astronomy
Welcome to the Department of astronomy s general education class web site. The department currently offers six courses that can be used to satisfy general
http://www.as.arizona.edu:8080/Astro/department/gen_sum1.html
Welcome to the Department of Astronomy's general education class web site. The department currently offers six courses that can be used to satisfy general education degree requirements, NATS 102, ASTR 201, ASTR 202, ASTR 203, ASTR 204, ASTR 206. The University catalog descriptions of each course are given below. Here we provide a brief summary of the offerings and our recommendations. NATS 102 The Physical Universe (3 units)
Description:
This course presents an introduction to the science of Astronomy placed in the broader context of the physical sciences. Our survey of the Universe will include our current understanding of our Solar System, stars, the Milky Way Galaxy, other galaxies, and the large-scale structure and evolution of the Universe. We will also cover the basic principles of physics, chemistry, and geology needed to interpret astronomical observations. The application of the scientific method will be emphasized throughout the course.
Approved as: Tier One: Natural Sciences (NATS)
Usually offered: Fall, Spring.

144. Room List By Building
LSastronomy-general, 16060100. 02, 0217, R000005970. CONFERENCE ROOM. 350. 614. LS-astronomy-general, 16060100. 02, 0218, R000005971
http://www.ufspace.ufl.edu/fm/roomsbybldg.jsp?bldg=0038&type=html&mode=run&order

145. Heavenly Mathematics: Cultural Astronomy
For general astronomy info, my favorite is the web site of the Astronomical general astronomy Sites. Wolfgang R. Dick s History of astronomy page.
http://www.math.nus.edu.sg/aslaksen/teaching/heavenly.html
Heavenly Mathematics: Cultural Astronomy (GEK1506)
Adam Schall (汤若望 [湯若望], Tāng R¹ow ng, 1591-1666), Imperial Astronomer in Beijing. Designed the current Chinese calendar Astronomers at the Istanbul Observatory
Welcome to Heavenly Mathematics: Cultural Astronomy!
Objectives of the Module Topics to be Covered Practical Information and Assessment Course Schedule ... Stellarium Software
Course Content
Astronomy and its History Calendars Observing the Sun and the Moon from Different Parts of the World The Equation of Time ... Bad Astronomy and Pseudoscience
Additional Information
Lecture Notes Homework and Tutorials Old Exams Past Homework ... Helmer Aslaksen's home page
Objectives of the Module
The goal of this course is to study astronomy in a cultural context. We will look at questions like: How is the date of Chinese New Year determined? Why do the Muslim and Chinese months start on different days? Will the Moon ever look like it does on the Singapore flag? What date of the year is the earliest sunrise in Singapore? How did ancient sailors navigate? After taking this course you will become conscious of the motion of the Sun and the Moon and notice and question things you have earlier taken for granted. You will appreciate mankind's struggle through the ages and throughout the world to understand the mathematics of the heavens.

146. Powell's Books - Star Names: Their Lore And Meaning (Dover Books On Astronomy) B
Qty, Store, Section. 1, Beaverton, astronomy general. 2, Hawthorne, astronomy- general. Hide store locations. More copies of this ISBN
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147. Powell's Books - Astronomy Hacks By Robert Bru Thompson
2, Beaverton, astronomy general. 25, Quimby Warehouse, astronomy- general. 2, Technical, Physics- astronomy. Hide store locations
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148. Chan Space: Astronomy - General
Processing Analysis Center (IPAC), Pasadena, USA. * Japan ISO Support. base at Laboratoy of InfraRed astronomy (LIRA), based at Kanagawa, Japan
http://ast.star.rl.ac.uk/sjchan/iso/iso.html
List of Links Useful for Infrared Space Observatory (ISO) Users
ISO Data (Science Support) Centers
UK ISO Data Center
based at Rutherford Appleton Laboratory ( RAL ), Chilton, Didcot, United Kingdom ISO LWS Consortium Server at QMW (Queen Mary and Westfield College, United Kingdom)
LWS Principal Investigator: Prof. P. E. Clegg, QMW UKIDC - LWS main page
LWS Project Office at RAL
ESA ISO Data Center
based at Villafranca Satellite Tracking Station ( VILSPA ), Villafranca, Madrid, Spain
ISOPHOT Data Centre
MPIA ) Heidelberg Germany
ISO Spectrometer Data Centre ( ISOSDC
MPE ), Garching, Germany
Dutch ISO Data Analysis Centre ( DIDAC
at the Space Research Organization Netherlands in Groningen, The Netherlands
based at the Institut d' Astrophysique Spatiale ( IAS ),Orsay,France
U.S. ISO Science Support Centre
IPAC ), Pasadena, U.S.A.
Japan ISO Support
base at Laboratoy of InfraRed Astronomy (LIRA) , based at Kanagawa, Japan
RAL SSTD Astrophysics Division UKIDC ... S.J.Chan

149. Chan Space: Astronomy - General
Solar Physics sites in RAL. SECIS Solar Eclipse Coronal Imaging System (SECIS) ONLINE. SECIS Principal Investigator Prof. KJH Phillips, RAL
http://ast.star.rl.ac.uk/sjchan/solar/solar.html
Solar Physics Related Links
Solar Physics sites in RAL
Solar Eclipse Coronal Imaging System (SECIS) ONLINE
SECIS Principal Investigator: Prof. K.J.H. Phillips , RAL
Coronal Diagnostic Spectrometer on SOHO
CDS Principal Investigator: Prof. R. Harrison, RAL
Other Sites related to Solar Physics Space Mission
Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO)
SOHOis one of ESA and NASA's most ambitious projects for the 1990's. Its legacy may enable scientists to solve some of the most perplexing riddles about the Sun, including the heating of the solar corona, the acceleration of the solar wind, and the physical conditions of the solar interior. It will give solar physicists their first long term, uninterrupted view of the mysterious star that we call the Sun. On-boad instruments. CDS (Coronal Diagnostics Spectrometer)
CDS site based at Rutherford Appleton Laboratory , United Kingdom.
CDS
site from the RAL-mirror site at NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center , USA.

150. BBC - H2g2 - Category Index Of Guide Entries
general astronomy Browse the Guide Top / 2. The Universe / general astronomy Jeremiah Horrocks Father of British astronomy Jodrell Bank,
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151. PES 105 Lecture Notes
general astronomy I. Lecture Notes. I. Introduction and History (Ch. 1 2). astronomy Introduction, Scientific Method and Observation (8/21)
http://www.uccs.edu/~tchriste/courses/PES105/105lectures/
PES 105 Fall 2001
General Astronomy I
Lecture Notes

152. Astronomy - General - Computer Books
astronomy general - Computer Books. astronomy - general - Books. Click a book link to view all the available details
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Astronomy - General - Books
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Models of Neural Networks IV: Early Vision and Attention

Black Holes : A Traveler's Guide

Astronomy with your Personal Computer

Voyages Through Space and Time: Projects for Voyager II
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153. General Physics And Astronomy Sites
general PHYSICS AND astronomy SITES. general Searching. Inktomi Search Engine. This one knows to search for all terms inclusively.
http://www.ps.uci.edu/physics/physicssites.html

154. Newsgroups Sci.astro,sci.answers,news.answers Subject [sci.astro
In this century, the ability of astronomy to test general Relativity led In general, but certainly more vaguely, the last century of astronomy has
http://sciastro.astronomy.net/sci.astro.2.FAQ
Newsgroups: sci.astro,sci.answers,news.answers Subject: [sci.astro] General (Astronomy Frequently Asked Questions) (2/9) Followup-To: poster From: jlazio@patriot.net Summary: This posting addresses frequently asked questions about general astronomy topics and related issues. Approved: news-answers-request@MIT.EDU Last-modified: $Date: 2004/01/27 00:00:01 $ Version: $Revision: 4.10 $ URL: http://sciastro.astronomy.net/ Posting-frequency: semi-monthly (Wednesday) Archive-name: astronomy/faq/part2 Subject: Introduction sci.astro is a newsgroup devoted to the discussion of the science of astronomy. As such its content ranges from the Earth to the farthest reaches of the Universe. However, certain questions tend to appear fairly regularly. This document attempts to summarize answers to these questions. This document is posted on the first and third Wednesdays of each month to the newsgroup sci.astro. It is available via anonymous ftp from , and it is on the World Wide Web at and . A partial list of worldwide mirrors (both ftp and Web) is maintained at . (As a general note, many other FAQs are also available from

155. Internet Public Library: Astronomy
although it is appropriate for anyone with a general interest in astronomy. By selecting one of the science subject areas general science,
http://www.ipl.org/div/subject/browse/sci02.00.00/
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... Astronomy This collection All of the IPL Advanced The study of matter outside the earth's atmosphere, especially the positions, dimensions, distribution, motion, and composition of celestial bodies and phenomena.
Sub-headings:
Astrophysics
Where physics and astronomy merge.
Galactic
The study of the large-scale structure of the universe.
Solar System (Planetary)
Objects with the Earth's solar system, including the Sun, planets, comets, and asteroids.
The exploration of space and the tools for doing so.
Stargazing
Amateur astronomy.
Stellar
The study of stars and star-like objects.
Resources in this category:
You can also view Magazines Associations on the Net under this heading.
About.com: Space
http://space.about.com/
An Internet guide for space science and exploration, with feature articles, Website links, and discussion forums. Topics covered include astronomy, astrophysics, eclipses, comets, space stations, telescopes, space missions, SETI, and more.
Astro/Space Frequently Seen Acronyms
http://tla.surly.org/

156. Astronomy Preprints & Abstracts
GCNEWS features articles on the GC which are of general interest, information about Inter University Center for astronomy and Astrophysics Research and
http://fits.cv.nrao.edu/www/yp_preprint.html
AAS index of Papers Submitted to Selected Astronomical Publications ( formerly the Yellow Pages )
Titles of papers recently submitted to eight astronomical journals (automatically included in each issue of the ApJ (Part 1) unless the authors opt not to have that material published for their papers).
Arcetri Astrophysics Preprints ( FirenzE )
Preprints of papers published by the staff of the Arcetri Astrophysical Observatory (Firenze, Italy), of the Dep. of Astronomy and Space Physics (Univ. of Firenze, Italy), and of the Center for Infrared Astronomy (C.N.R.). It includes abstracts for most of the papers since 1995 and full articles, as postscript files, for the recent ones.
Armagh Observatory Preprint Series Centre de Recherche Astronomique de Lyon: Preprints ( CRAL )
Preprints of articles authored by members of the CRAL
CERN Preprint Server e-Print archive in Astrophysics (since 4/92) ( astro-ph, arXiv )
ArXiv is an e-print service in the fields of physics - including Astrophysics -, mathematics, non-linear science, computer science, and quantitative biology. It provided abstracts, and full-text papers in Postscript, PDF and other formats. The contents of arXiv conform to Cornell University academic standards. arXiv is owned, operated and funded by Cornell University, a private not-for-profit educational institution. ArXiv is also partially funded by the USA National Science Foundation. French mirror
Electronic Preprints project
A NASA Applied Information Systems Research Program grant funded project for indexing a distributed set of astronomical documents, including preprints.

157. Scientific Astronomer: The World's Most Sophisticated General Astronomy Software
The World s Most Sophisticated general astronomy System. Scientific Astronomer From constellations and planets to galaxies, and comets,
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From constellations and planets to galaxies, and comets, Scientific Astronomer helps you determine which objects and events are visible from your location and tells you exactly when and where to look for them. You can even pinpoint the optimal dates and times to get the best naked-eye view of specific objects including stars, low-orbit satellites, and the asteroid Vesta. Scientific Astronomer contains a wealth of searchable information about the properties and movements of over 9000 stars and other objects. You can also add information, such as your own list of stars, comets, asteroids, and satellites, along with the behavior of their orbital paths. With Scientific Astronomer you can produce a comprehensive wall chart of the social calendar of the heavens for the entire year, make detailed star charts of any region of the sky, or even construct a working planisphere. View objects and events from every perspective as you plot the orbits of the Galilean moons of Jupiter, make satellite track plots, and study eclipses and occultations. Render three-dimensional graphics to see how the planets look from a given viewpoint on a given date, and label special features such as Jupiter's Great Red Spot.

158. General Information
Future Visions for Antarctic astronomy. UNSW. 18th July 2003 general Information. Download a full tar zipped file of the papers for the Special
http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/sps2/
Special Session 2
Astronomy in Antarctica
and
Future Visions for Antarctic Astronomy
UNSW 18th July 2003 IAU XXV GA General Info Conference Program Poster Papers ... Future Visions for Antarctic Astronomy Meeting
General Information
Download a full 'tar zipped' file of the papers for the Special Session 2 proceedings in either;
Topics in Scientific Program
  • Photon Astronomy Particle Astronomy The South Pole Dome C Other sites
Scientific Rationale
Motivation
Local Interest
Australian astronomers, through the Joint Australian Centre for Astrophysical Research in Antarctica (JACARA), have been playing a leading role in developing astronomy in Antarctica. Groups at the UNSW and the ANU have deployed experiments at the South Pole, in collaboration with the US Center for Astrophysical Research in Antarctica (CARA). They have led the site testing program at the Pole, and contributed significantly to the infrared program. The UNSW group is also working with the French and Italian national Antarctic programs to develop astronomical facilities at Dome C. They have proposed the 2m Douglas Mawson Telescope for the site. Australia also maintains a neutron and muon telescope at its coastal station of Mawson.
Program
Organising Committee
Michael Burton (Australia, Chair), Hans Rickman (IAU), Arlo Landolt (IAU), Attilio Ferrari, Eric Fossat, Per Olof Hulth, Jim Jackson, Penny Sackett

159. Laboratory For Millimeter-wave Astronomy
The Laboratory for MillimeterWave astronomy (LMA) is an organization set up the properties of the interstellar medium in general, galactic dynamics and
http://www.astro.umd.edu/rareas/lma/
Laboratory for Millimeter-Wave Astronomy
One of the best ways to study the interstellar medium and star forming regions in our own and other galaxies has been through observations at millimeter wavelengths. The Laboratory for Millimeter-Wave Astronomy (LMA) is an organization set up within the Department of Astronomy to manage Maryland's 20% participation in the Berkeley Illinois Maryland Array (BIMA) , a millimeter-wave radio array in Hat Creek, California. The LMA group is interested in understanding the basic physical properties of star forming regions in our own and nearby galaxies, the properties of the interstellar medium in general, galactic dynamics and the overall structure of the Milky-Way, and external galaxies. They primarily use millimeter transitions in the low lying levels of simple molecules like CO and the very good spatial resolution available with BIMA (0.5 arcsec) to study the morphology and dynamics of molecular clouds, which are thought to be stellar nurseries and a tracer of the galactic disk. They also develop both hardware and software in support of these observations.

160. ASP: General Interest
general Interest. 51 Pegasi Home Page Academy Pendulum Sales Multiwavelength astronomy Revealing the Universe in All of Its Light
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