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  1. Violent Universe, an Eyewitness Account of the New Astronomy by Nigel Calder, 1969
  2. Practical astronomy: A new approach to an old science / W. Schroeder by Wolfgang Schroeder, 1965
  3. New Mexico Journal of Science (Astronomy in New Mexico: Past, Present and Future, Vol. 35)
  4. Astrophysics: A New Approach (Astronomy and Astrophysics Library) by Wolfgang Kundt, 2004-12-22
  5. Practical Astronomy: A New Approach to an Old Science by W. Schroeder, 1965
  6. Astronomy (New True Books: Astronomy/Meterology (Paperback)) by Dennis B. Fradin, 1983-03
  7. First Book of Animals; the Physics and Chemistry of Life; the New Astronomy; Atomic Power; Automatic control (Series:Scientific America Books 5 Volumes in slipcase) by Scientific America, 1957
  8. Applying Fractals in Astronomy (Lecture Notes in Physics New Series M) by A. Heck, 1991-09
  9. ANNALS OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES(VOLUME 198): EDUCATION IN AND HISTORY OF MODERN ASTRONOMY by Richard Editor and Conference Chairman Berendzen, 1972
  10. A new treatise on astronomy, and the use of globes: In two parts by James M'Intire, 1860
  11. A history of astronomy (The New illustrated library of science and invention) by Charles-Albert Reichen, 1968
  12. VIOLENT UNIVERSE AN EYEWITNESS ACCOUNT OF THE NEW ASTRONOMY by CALDER, 1969
  13. A new manual of the elements of astronomy, descriptive and mathematical: Comprising the latest discoveries and theoretic views : with directions for the ... globes, and for studying the constellations by Henry Kiddle, 1867
  14. Violent Universe: an Eye-Witness Account of the New Astronomy by Nigel Calder, 9999

101. Science Policy News - FYI - The American Institute Of Physics
Summarizes science policy developments in Washington, DC, affecting the physics and astronomy community. Summaries are approximately one page long and are issued two or more times every week. FYI subscriptions are free.
http://www.aip.org/enews/fyi/
[an error occurred while processing this directive] [an error occurred while processing this directive] [an error occurred while processing this directive] FYI summarizes science policy developments in Washington affecting the physics and astronomy community. Summaries are approximately one page long and are issued two or more times every week. FYI subscriptions are free ; they are provided by AIP as a service to the science community. Latest FYIs: Status of FY 2006 Physical Sciences/Education Funding Bills Bush Administration Reacts to Senate Funding Bill for NASA, NIST, NSF Holt, Scientific Societies Oppose Teaching Intelligent Design as Science Important Letter from Ray Orbach: DOE Researchers and Hurricane Katrina Any questions about science policy developments or pending legislation can be directed to fyi@aip.org

102. AstronomyLINKS - News - Astronomy And Space Directory, Links, Booksmarks And Mor
astronomylinks.com news - news, press releases, analysis, editorials The source for the best astronomy and space related links from around the world
http://astronomylinks.com/news/more2.htm
location: index news > page 2 astronomy and space directory search links: site map advertise add URL contact us astronomy gift ideas: Canon EOS 20Da In-Stock! Free Shipping on all Meade Products! Coronado Big Aperture Solar Sale! Celestron CPC Series Telescopes Meade 80mm Computerized for $219! site features: astrowire news webmaster utilities recommend this page stellar link award: Telescope Bluebook : Information and reviews on over 800 telescopes. nominate a link poll/quiz: What do you use most for your astronomical observing? ·Reflecting Telescope ·Refracting Telescope ·Binoculars ·Just My Eyes
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103. Stars And Planets - Space Exploration And Astronomy News - Illuminating Your Uni
Provides daily news from the frontiers of space and astronomy and features a discussion forum.
http://www.cosmicneon.com/
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Stars and Planets News
Ghostly spokes in Saturn's rings spotted by Cassini
Delighted scientists on the Cassini imaging team will be breaking out the champagne in celebration of the first Cassini sighting of spokes, the ghostly radial markings discovered in Saturn's rings by NASA's Voyager spacecraft 25 years ago.
Hurricanes Are Getting Stronger, Study Says

Black hole without a home

Sun has binary partner, may affect the Earth

Astronomers Discover Fastest Intergalactic Space Traveller
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Researchers find clue to start of universe
Space and Astronomy Headlines from Yahoo!
Yahoo! News - Search Results for space astronomy New Deep Space Antenna Comes Online (RedNova) ESA ESA’s new deep space radio antenna in Cebreros (vila, Spain) will be officially inaugurated on 28 September. The new 35-metre antenna is ESA’s second facility devoted to communications with spacecraft on interplanetary missions or placed in very distant orbits.
L I F E S T Y L E (The Star Online)
ONLY one in three Americans accept the so-called Big Bang as the origin of the universe. British cosmologist Fred Hoyle thought the idea so ridiculous that he dubbed it, mockingly, as the Big Bang and the name stuck.

104. Astronomy - News Education Science Magazines Technology Science News Environment
Discover science magazine, online scientist magazine, popular science breakthroughs, science news, and neuroquest from Discover.Com.
http://www.discover.com/issues/jan-04/features/astronomy/
Magazine Subscribers and Discover.com Members Login Here Not a Subscriber Member Entire Site Advanced Search Discover Magazine Issues jan-04 features Astronomy Good News for Space Aliens In July an international team of scientists announced that they had found the oldest planet ever sighted, an important discovery because it suggests that the chances of finding life elsewhere in the universe are much more likely. . . Gamma-Ray Burst Source Located In April a team of astronomers finally confirmed the origin of mysterious high-energy bursts of gamma rays that randomly pervade the universe about twice a day. . . Signs of Primordial Star Ignition Detected Late in 2002, Wolfram Freudling and two colleagues grabbed some observing time on the Hubble Space Telescope to study the universe’s pristine early days, before exploding stars seeded interstellar space with heavy elements. The results, announced in April, confounded their expectations. Less than a billion years after the Big Bang, the cosmos already showed notable signs of stellar contamination, meaning that the first stars lit up much sooner than astronomers believed. . . Presto! Space-Time Blurriness Vanishes

105. Cornell Astronomy :: News
news. NEAR mission images give clues to composition of asteroid Eros Undergraduates study astronomy and atmospheric science during summer program at
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Rover views Martian landscape
September 6, 2005
Los Angeles, CA (AP) From a lofty perch atop a Martian hill, NASA's Spirit rover has been soaking in a commanding view of a vast horizon since completing a...
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Squyres writes the book on Mars and the little rovers that could
September 1, 2005
By Lauren Gold (Cornell Chronicle) It has been an amazingmission from the beginning... ...
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NEAR mission images give clues to composition of asteroid Eros
July 29, 2005
by Lauren Gold (Cornell Chronicle) An asteroid's external features, when analyzed carefuly, can say a lot about its interior... ...
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Undergraduates study astronomy and atmospheric science during summer program at Arecibo
July 29, 2005 by Lauren Gold (Cornell Chronicle) Talia Kohen is one of about a dozen undergraduate students spending this summer at Arecibo Observatory, which is run by the National Astronomy and... Read more... Deep Impact wows overflow audience at Cornell's Space Sciences Building July 25, 2005

106. 2003 PACS // Journal Of The American Physical Society
Hierarchical numbering scheme, developed by the American Institute of Physics, used to identify fields and subfields of physics.
http://publish.aps.org/PACS/
Physical Review since 1975 to identify fields and sub-fields of physics. (PACS codes from the Acoustics Appendix are not included in some of the formats listed below.) The next revision of PACS is expected to be PACS 2006, scheduled to be released in late 2005.
The 2003 PACS scheme is provided in various formats:
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If you are new to the PACS scheme, or would like further information, it is available here at AIP If you have comments about the PACS scheme, or want to suggest changes or point out errors, please use the feedback form
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107. OLogy
Learn a lot about astronomy, paleontology, and the definitions of other ologies on this site by taking journeys through space and the Gobi Desert. Includes games and activities and is presented by the American Museum of Natural History.
http://www.ology.amnh.org/

108. Kevin's Astro-Nuts Homepage
Guide to telescope basics, observation tips, monthly selection picks, and links.
http://members.aol.com/kdaly10475/
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Welcome the the Astro-Nuts Website and thanks for visiting. I hope to provide some basic beginner's help to my fellow beginning astro-nuts. Astronomy can be both a wonderful and a frustrating hobby. The keys to getting through the frustrations are patience and asking questions.
Astronomers are a unique group of folks who welcome newcomers to the hobby with open arms and are always happy to share their experiences. So, don't be afraid to ask what you may think is a "dumb" question. Chances are we've all asked the same one at some point or another.
The wonderful thing about astronomy is that it opens up the vastness of the universe to you. Thanks to this fantastic hobby I've seen examples of other worlds, other stars, and other galaxies. I've traveled millions of light-years into space and time and all from the comfort of my own backyard.
First, a little information about myself. My name is Kevin Daly, I'm married and a father of 4 currently residing in Seymour, CT. I began in astronomy a few years ago by using 7 X 50 Binoculars. My current scopes are a Celestron 4.5" Newtonian Reflector, a Skywatcher 120mm Refract , both on German Equatorial Mounts, a dobsonian mounted Criterion 8" f/7.5 Newtonian Reflector, a Celestron 60mm Refractor, and a MCO 4" Maksutov Cassegrain Spotting Scope (my "travel scope").

109. History And Philosophy Of Western Astronomy
The History chapter of an introductory astronomy course.
http://www.astronomynotes.com/history/s1.htm
History and Philosophy of Western Astronomy
Chapter index in this window Chapter index in separate window
This material (including images) is . See my for fair use practices. Now that you have some feeling for the scales of time and space that astronomy This chapter covers the development of western astronomy and modern science. I focus on the rise of modern science in Europe, from the ancient Greeks to Isaac Newton. Other cultures were also quite interested and skilled in astronomy (the Mayans (link will display in another window), Egyptians, peoples of India and China come immediately to mind), but the Greeks were the first ones to try to explain how the universe worked in a logical, systematic manner using models and observations. Modern astronomy (and all of science) has its roots in the Greek tradition. If you would like a more thorough discussion of the history of astronomy than what I will present here, please take a look at Science and the Human Prospect by Ronald Pine (links will display in another window). I will give dates of when certain persons lived and worked to give you some reference points in the long history of astronomy. Don't worry about memorizing the dates. What is more important is to see the development of ideas and methods of modern science. I include images of world atlases from different time periods in this chapter and the next as another way to illustrate the advances in our understanding of our world and the universe. Links to the sites from which the photographs came are embedded in the images. Select the picture to go to the site. The vocabulary terms are in

110. Amateur Astronomy - Astrophotos Of The Northern Constellations With Outlines And
Constellation, moon, mars, Polaris star trails, and HaleBopp images.
http://www.slivoski.com/astronomy/
CONSTELLATION PHOTOS
Andromeda , the Chained Princess
Lepus , the Hare
Aquarius , the Water Bearer
Libra , the Scales
Aquila , the Eagle
Lyra , the Lyre
Aries , the Ram
Microscopium , the Microscope
Auriga , the Charioteer
Monoceros , the Unicorn
Camelopardalis , the Giraffe
Orion , the Hunter
Canes Venatici , the Hunting Dogs
Pegasus , the Winged Horse
Canis Major , the Great Dog
Perseus , the Hero
Canis Minor , the Little Dog
Pisces , the Fish
Capricornus , the Sea Goat
Piscis Austrinus , the Southern Fish
Cassiopeia , the Queen
Puppis , the Stern
Cepheus , the King
Pyxis , the Compass
Cetus , the Whale or Sea Monster
Sagitta , the Arrow
Columba , the Dove
Sagittarius , the Archer
Corona Borealis , the Crown
Scorpius , the Scorpion
Cygnus , the Swan
Sculptor , the Sculptor
Delphinus , the Dolphin
Scutum , the Shield
Draco , the Dragon
Serpens Caput , the Serpent's Head
Equuleus , the Little Horse
Taurus , the Bull
Gemini , the Twins
Triangulum , the Triangle
Hercules
Ursa Major , the Great Bear
Lacerta , the Lizard
Ursa Minor , the Little Bear
Leo Minor , the Little Lion
Vulpecula , the Fox
OTHER ASTROPHOTOS
The Pleiades
Polaris with star trails
Moon and Mars
Hale-Bopp Photos
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111. Association For Astronomy Education (AAE)
An affiliate of the National Science Teachers Association.
http://solar.physics.montana.edu/aae/
Association for Astronomy Education (AAE)
an affiliate of the
National Science Teachers Association ( NSTA ) USA
Welcome to the new homepage for the US Association for Astronomy Education (AAE). We are still growing - check back soon!! Among many things, you will find a limited list of resources for teaching and learning about astronomy from kindergarten up through graduate school. We have not attempted to provide a comprehensive list - if your pages aren't listed here, check the references therein - you'll find them!!! Currently, there are no membership dues. If you would like to receive our electronic announcements, please send a blank email to: send astroed_news-unsubscribe if you need to disconnect Handy Hyperlinks E-Mail Distribution Archive from May 2001 to present
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/astroed_news

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AAE Officers PRESIDENT
Tim Slater
University of Arizona
Department of Astronomy
Tucson, AZ 85721

112. Space And Astronomy - Refdesk.com
Provides a space and astronomy related directory.
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  • A Virtual Tour of the Sun
  • Adler Planetarium and Astronomy Museum
  • Asteroids and Comets - Current information from NASA.
  • Astrobiology at NASA - Site offers the latest astrobiology news, an introduction to and overview of the study of astrobiology, discussions on the technologies used and future missions, workshop links, educational resources, and an 'Ask an Astrobiologist' feature.
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  • Astronomy Today - "Here at Astronomy Today you'll find lots of articles on astronomy, cosmology, space exploration plus regularly updated space news and a monthly sky guide."
  • Astronomy Unbound - An electronic book at School and Undergraduate University level for those who may be taking courses and particularily for anyone with a general interest in astronomy. The contents start on this page from which there are hyper-text links to contributions on Servers world-wide.
  • 113. Southern Stars Aboriginal Astronomy
    Evidence of highly complex astronomy within Australian Aboriginal society.
    http://library.thinkquest.org/C005462
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    114. Cardiff University - Department Of Physics And Astronomy
    Includes information about the department, admissions, teaching, research, and local resources.
    http://www.astro.cf.ac.uk/

    The School

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    Welcome to the School of Physics and Astronomy
    Physics is the most fundamental of the sciences. It is concerned with understanding the laws of nature and in applying this knowledge to unlock the secrets of the Universe, to understand the world around us and to spawn new technologies. The School of Physics and Astronomy has a large and internationally renowned staff; all members of academic staff have expertise in their own specialist fields. This provides a rich and dynamic environment for study and the School is considered in the top 10 UK universities for the quality of its research work. The school believes in pursuing research that is both intellectually challenging and of significance to the global scientific community. Its field of concentration ranges from fundamental work in astrophysics and mesoscopic systems to more conceptual work on foreseeable applications such as semiconductor lasers. If you have any comments on this page or the site in general please send them to a member of the Web Overview Committee Search Site Directory Cardiff University School of Physics and Astronomy, Cardiff University

    115. Astrosci4u-Online Astronomy For You
    you can find every thing you want on this topic in this site
    http://www.geocities.com/astrosci4u/
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    116. Astronomy
    Forum and chat for discussing astronomy.
    http://killdevilhill.com/astronomychat/wwwboard.html
    Astronomy
    New Astronomy Forum at jollyrogerwest.com
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    117. Huachuca Astronomy Club Home Page
    Calendar of events, newsletter, observatories and telescopes information, gallery, resources, and deep and shallow sky pages.
    http://c3po.cochise.cc.az.us/astro/
    Updated: 09/06/2005
    HAC's Weather Page
    Home Calendar of HAC Events HAC Officers ... Newsletter
    updated 8/15/05 Deep Sky Pages Shallow Sky Pages HAC Incorporation ATM Pages ... HAC Classifieds
    Updated 9/6/05! Astrometry 701 Internet Links Update Page Feedback to HAC ... HAC's ' Minor Planet Club' Members You are esteemed visitor
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    Mailing Address: 2310 E. Suma Drive Sierra Vista, AZ 85650 President: Doug Snyder Webmaster: Doug Snyder Welcome to the Huachuca Astronomy Club Website Where are we, what do we do, and why do we do it? HAC has more member observatories per capita than any other club in the United States with 50 or more members (20%) Clear Sky Charts for Palominas Click on for larger view These two charts indicate the number of 'clear' nights each month from July 2004 through August 2005. 'Clear' does

    118. NASA - News - Highlights
    Behind her are (left to right). Welcome to NASA news and features. stay up to date with NASA by exploring our. news AND EVENTS FEATURES. STS114 patch
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    119. Physics & Astronomy - University Of Pennsylvania
    Includes a list of staff, information on the teaching program and internship opportunities, as well as its activities.
    http://dept.physics.upenn.edu/

    120. Careers In Life Sciences
    Links to sites offering information about various science careers, mostly in the life sciences, but also including astronomy.
    http://www.the-aps.org/education/k-12misc/careers.htm
    Physiology What is Physiology
    Check out the APS Careers web site find out about physiology and what physiologists do.
    http://www.the-aps.org/careers/careers1/index.htm
    Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry Learn more from the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology http://www.sicb.org/cib/biochem.html All Kinds of Scientists! Careers of real people doing science on the job. - Check out this site at NIH, for interviews with scientists of all areas of study, from immunology - to neuropathology - to oncology - to Genetics
    Agricultural Science Agricultural scientists study farm crops and animals and develop ways of improving their quantity and quality - and use principles of biology, chemistry, physics, math, and other sciences in their jobs. Visit this site to find out more about careers in agriculture.
    http://stats.bls.gov/oco/ocos046.htm#nature
    Anthropology Anthropology is the study of human behavior. Work in a museum, out in the field or in forensics!
    http://www.nku.edu/~anthro/careers.html

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