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  1. Exploring the Universe With Voyager III: 24 Astronomy Projects for Windows And Macintosh by Brian Monson, Peter Shull, 2006-07-15
  2. Astronomy And Space (Science Fair Projects) by Kelly Milner Halls, 2007-05-30
  3. Science Fair Projects: Flight, Space & Astronomy (Science Fair Projects) by Robert L. Bonnet, Dan Keen, 1998-03
  4. Modeling, Systems Engineering and Project Management for Astronomy by Martin Cullum, 2006-07-30
  5. Coordination of Observational Projects in Astronomy
  6. Astronomy and Planetology: Projects for Young Scientists by Necia Apfel, 1983-10
  7. Janice Vancleave's A+ Projects In Astronomy: Winning Experiments For Science Fai by Janice Pratt VanCleave, 2001-11
  8. Seeing the Sky: 100 Projects, Activities & Explorations in Astronomy (Wiley Science Editions) by Fred Schaaf, 1990-06-21
  9. Science Projects:Astronomy & Space by KellyMilner Halls, 2008-04-25
  10. Science Projects in Astronomy
  11. Discover the Stars: A Beginner's Guide to Astronomy and the Earth Satellite Project
  12. Study guide for Project: Universe: An introduction to astronomy by Stephen P Lattanzio, 1981
  13. Astronomy and planetology (Projects for young scientists) by Necia H Apfel, 1983
  14. Mathematics, Astronomy and Biology in Indian Tradition

21. Astronomy For Kids Astronomy Projects And Activities For Kids
Astronomy for kids from Highlights includes a variety of astronomy projects for the family and kids astronomy activities.
http://www.highlights.com/jump.jsp?itemID=111&itemType=CATEGORY&iMainCat=106&iSu

22. The Stanback Planetarium Amateur Radio Astronomy Webpage And WebRing
Links to Radio astronomy projects @ South Carolina State University. Radio JOVE A Year Of Radio JOVE Observations.
http://www.draco.scsu.edu/radioastro.html
Welcome to the SCSU Radio Astronomy Web Site Featured in May-June 2004 issue of Mercury Magazine, journal of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific and the January 2005 issue of QST Magazine Links to Radio Astronomy Projects
South Carolina State University Radio JOVE A Year Of Radio JOVE Observations. A PowerPoint Presentation Dual Frequency
Solar/Jupiter Radio Telescope
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LIVE image

Control Room Mapping The Galaxy With A Small Dish. A PowerPoint Presentation LabVIEW software
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Radio Telescope
These projects were made possible by funding from the
SCSU NASA PAIR
grant NCC 5-454
South Carolina Space Grant
Consortium
This web site will present you with links to other radio astronomy web sites, as well as related links of interest.
In addition, we will be posting the progress on our Radio Jove project as our various small dish projects here at SCSU.
Page updated: January 17, 2005
All links checked and verified May 20, 2004 Visitors General Coverage Receivers For Amateur Radio Astronomy Use 4-Channel, 10-Bit, Data Acquisition Starter Kit

23. Space Science Projects (Science Tracer Bullet - Science Reference Services, Libr
Suggests a variety of astronomy projects suitable for science fairs, Seeing the deep sky telescopic astronomy projects beyond the solar system.
http://www.loc.gov/rr/scitech/tracer-bullets/spacesciencetb.html
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Tracer Bullet 92-7
SCOPE: Sources to assist elementary and secondary school students and teachers in planning, preparing, and executing projects in the space sciences. Sources in other areas of science and on science fairs themselves are listed in Science Fair Projects (LC Science Tracer Bullet 91-12). This compilation is not intended to be a comprehensive bibliography, but is designed—as the name of the series implies—to put the reader "on target." TOP OF PAGE INTRODUCTIONS TO THE TOPIC Millspaugh, Ben P. Aviation and space science projects . Blue Ridge Summit, Pa., TAB Books, c1992. 133 p.

24. Wiley::Seeing The Deep Sky: Telescopic Astronomy Projects Beyond The Solar Syste
Seeing the Deep Sky Telescopic astronomy projects Beyond the Solar System Fred Schaaf ISBN 0471-53068-9 Hardcover 224 pages March 1992
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Seeing the Solar System: Telescopic Projects, Activities, and Explorations in Astronomy (Hardcover)

Seeing the Solar System: Telescopic Projects, Activities, and Explorations in Astronomy (Paperback)

Astronomy
The Urban Astronomer: A Practical Guide for Observers in Cities and Suburbs (Hardcover)
by Gregory L. Matloff StarList 2000: A Quick Reference Star Catalog for Astronomers (Paperback) by Richard Dibon-Smith Astronomische Nachrichten (Journal) The Starflight Handbook: A Pioneer's Guide to Interstellar Travel (Paperback) by Eugene F. Mallove, Gregory L. Matloff The Star Guide: Learn How To Read the Night Sky Star by Star, 2nd Edition (Hardcover) by Robin Kerrod Astronomy Seeing the Deep Sky: Telescopic Astronomy Projects Beyond the Solar System Fred Schaaf ISBN: 0-471-53068-9 Hardcover 224 pages March 1992 US $29.95

25. Wiley::Seeing The Solar System: Telescopic Projects, Activities, And Exploration
Seeing the Solar System Fun, easy astronomy projects that let you unlock the secrets of our solar system… Whether you’re a veteran sky watcher or an amateur
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Seeing the Deep Sky: Telescopic Astronomy Projects Beyond the Solar System (Hardcover)

Seeing the Deep Sky: Telescopic Astronomy Projects Beyond the Solar System (Paperback)

Astronomy
The Urban Astronomer: A Practical Guide for Observers in Cities and Suburbs (Hardcover)
by Gregory L. Matloff StarList 2000: A Quick Reference Star Catalog for Astronomers (Paperback) by Richard Dibon-Smith Astronomische Nachrichten (Journal) The Starflight Handbook: A Pioneer's Guide to Interstellar Travel (Paperback) by Eugene F. Mallove, Gregory L. Matloff The Star Guide: Learn How To Read the Night Sky Star by Star, 2nd Edition (Hardcover) by Robin Kerrod Astronomy Seeing the Solar System: Telescopic Projects, Activities, and Explorations in Astronomy

26. Radio Astronomy Projects, Practicals And Courses
Radio astronomy projects for Honours, Masters and PhD Students. Projects in radio astronomy are available for students from undergraduate level up to PhD
http://www.hartrao.ac.za/education/
Radio Astronomy Practicals, Projects and Courses
Radio Astronomy Practicals
Practicals are carried out at Hartebeesthoek by physics students at third and fourth year level from a number of South African universities. The practicals are tailored to the requirements of the group. The content includes hands-on work with microwave equipment, theory of radio astronomy, and observations with the radio telescope. Practicals can range from one day to one week in duration. Universities that have participated include Venda, Vista (Soweto), UNISA, Potchefstroom, NorthWest, Rhodes, RAU, Wits and the NASSP consortium, currently hosted by UCT.
Radio Astronomy Projects for Honours, Masters and PhD Students
Projects in radio astronomy are available for students from undergraduate level up to PhD level. Usually a staff member of HartRAO acts as supervisor or a co-supervisor. A range of topics are available for projects in radio astronomy, for example in pulsars and masers in star-forming regions Further details of the types of research being done at HartRAO may be found in the pages on spectroscopy continuum radiometry pulsar timing VLBI and space geodesy . Note that VLBI projects would only be available at Masters or Doctoral level as they require the use of international arrays of radio telescopes. HartRAO provides financial support for MSc and PhD students who will normally be normally be studying at the Observatory.

27. S57UUU Astronomy Projects
astronomy projects. Well, for now I only have one radio astronomy project, the SIDI, the simple digital interferometer
http://lea.hamradio.si/~s57uuu/astro/
Astronomy projects
Well, for now I only have one radio astronomy project, the
SIDI, the simple digital interferometer

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28. S57UUU Astronomy Projects
and results. The main feature distinguishing V1.2 from 1.1 will be an USB2 interface. This will make much higher bandwidths possible.......
http://lea.hamradio.si/~s57uuu/astro/sidi1_2/
SIDI version 1.2
Description and results
The main feature distinguishing V1.2 from 1.1 will be an USB2 interface.
This will make much higher bandwidths possible. USB2 is 480Mbits/sec raw, so I think 100Mb/s should be realistically possible. This would mean 25MHz of bandwith with two channels, bringing more than 10dB of sensitivity increase over the old 200kHz version.
It will also allow external sampling clock (not dependent on software loop timings), which is essential for VLBI type experiments.
The internal buffering of the USB interface will enable a switch to a LINUX platform, removing the DOS memory and other limitations.
For now, this version is still in the planning stage. I've been researching USB interface chips, and it seems that Cypress is making the best ones.
My hope is also to extract a ready made USB2 interface from some widely available consumer item, like a webcam.
By researching USB devices supported by the Linux version of the Cypress drivers, Pavle identified a candidate: the Trust "spacecam" webcamera.
We purchased two and took them apart, and to our delight, they're built on two PCB's. One contains the camera, and the outher a nice USB2 interface.

29. Stardomeplanetarium.co.uk
Contains information about the universe, solar system and deep space, public astronomy projects and details of the mobile planetarium.
http://www.stardomeplanetarium.co.uk/
Planetarium astronomy education
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30. HobbySpace - Astronomy
Amateur astronomy projects. The sky is big enough for amateurs to make significant Opportunities for amateurs to contribute to projects in astronomy,
http://www.hobbyspace.com/Astronomy/astronomy2.html
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Web HobbySpace Astronomy Part II: Amateurs making discoveries Amateurs still make significant contributions to the fields of astronomy and space science. Comets, for example, are often discovered first by non-professional astronomers. In this section we list a groups and programs organized to promote amateur and student activities in astronomy. We also include a sub-section on Robotic Telescopes that give amateur and students astronomers access to professional level telescopes via the Internet. Amateur Astronomy Projects The sky is big enough for amateurs to make significant discoveries even in this day of billion dollar research programs. Here are some projects involving amateurs that promise to make significant contributions to science The Amateur Sky Survey This project will use amateur astronomers to carry out a systmatic sky survey that the professionals don't have the resources to do.

31. Amateur Radio Astronomy Projects For Radio Telescopes
This text was taken almost word for word from the Radio Astronomy Teachers Notebook A few suggestions for projects using standard radiometer type radio
http://www.radiosky.com/project.html
Projects for Radio Telescopes
This text was taken almost word for word from the Radio Astronomy Teachers' Notebook, available from us. It is thus written with teachers in mind as the audience, however, it seems appropriate for use here. Probably the most common question you will receive from a neighbor staring at your newest antenna project is "What can you do with it?" While it may be tempting to say, "blow up low flying aircraft", it just isn't prudent. Unlike visual astronomy, the radio variety does little to stimulate the senses in a direct way. It is a challenge to put a small radio telescope to use in a way which is stimulating as well as informative. Still, there are many possible avenues which may be followed in this effort. The specialities of Jupiter and meteor observations are covered elsewhere in this document (yet to come) . A few suggestions for projects using standard radiometer type radio telescopes are presented below. It is hoped that detailed observing plans will be generated by those teachers who go forward with these or other ideas, and that those same instructors will see fit to share these plans with others in future updates to this notebook.
Solar Periodicity
A broad beamed or sun tracking radio telescope can be used to follow solar activity levels for a period of two to three months. The data is analyzed for periodicity which might relate to the rotational rate of the sun. Note that rotation occurs non-uniformly with regards to latitude. One group of students could be responsible for visual tracking of sunspot groups and an effort could be made to correlate these observations with the radio data.

32. Radio Astronomy Books
Radio astronomy projects 2nd Edition by William Lonc Sorry Out of Print! Professor Lonc has updated and expanded his how to book of radio astronomy
http://www.radiosky.com/booksra.html
Radio Astronomy and Books and Tapes:
Listening to Jupiter 2nd Edition
by Richard S. Flagg
Listening to Jupiter tells you everything you need to know to capture Jupiter's radio noise storms. The book is written in clear and simple terms but contains lots of information for the amateur radio astronomer at any level of expertise. Every practical aspect of setting up a successful Jupiter observatory is covered. This second edition is 36% larger with much updated material. Click here for a table of contents . Approx 165 pages, 81/2" x 11", spiral bound. Radio-Sky #B061
Radio Astronomy Projects 2nd Edition by William Lonc - Sorry Out of Print!
Professor Lonc has updated and expanded his how to book of radio astronomy experimentation. This is a book for beginners and experienced amateur radio radio astronomers and teachers. Classic principles are explained in clear non-mathematical language. Most of the projects are from off-the-shelf and surplus items in the VHF through microwave range. Click here to see a table of contents You can sign up for notification of the publication of the new expanded 3rd Edition, (expected Fall 2005) by entering your email address below:

33. Society Of Amateur Radio Astronomers: Solar System Radio Astronomy Projects
Projects Solar System Radio Astronomy. Several SARA technical projects are documented on our individual members personal websites.
http://www.qsl.net/SARA/projects/solarsys.htm
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Solar System Radio Astronomy Several SARA technical projects are documented on our individual members' personal websites. Please follow the links below to learn about various SARA projects.
SARA members who wish their projects linked from this page should email the webmaster , indicating the URL and project details. Home Admin Educ Meetings ... Contact
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34. Society Of Amateur Radio Astronomers: Continuum Radio Astronomy Projects
Projects Continuum Radio Astronomy. Several SARA technical projects are documented on our individual members personal websites.
http://www.qsl.net/SARA/projects/continum.htm
Society of Amateur Radio Astronomers Quick Search:
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Continuum Radio Astronomy Several SARA technical projects are documented on our individual members' personal websites. Please follow the links below to learn about various SARA projects.
SARA members who wish their projects linked from this page should email the webmaster , indicating the URL and project details. Home Admin Educ Meetings ... Contact
entire website Society of Amateur Radio Astronomers
this page last updated 30 June 2005; Maintained by Microcomm
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35. Edmonton Centre RASC Radio Astronomy Projects
Telescope Projects Observatory Projects Radio Astronomy Member s Observatory Radio astronomy projects. Last Updated On June 10, 2004.
http://www.edmontonrasc.com/ra.html
Member's Observatory Radio Astronomy Projects
Last Updated On: June 10, 2004.

36. Radio Astronomy Projects
Others were published in Radio Astronomy (a publication of the Society for but rather a collection of projects associated with radio astronomy at the
http://www.ap.stmarys.ca/~lonc/radio2.htm
Radio Astronomy Projects Second Edition William Lonc Astronomy and Physics Department Saint Mary's University Halifax Canada william.lonc@stmarys.ca Published by Radio-Sky Publishing, P.M.B. 242 P.O. Box Ocean View HI radiosky@radiosky.com http:///www.radiosky.com
Table of Contents Prefaces
Chapter 1: Some General Concepts
1. Overview of Practical Experiments: 1 2. Right Ascension, Hour Angle, and Sidereal Time 3 From the Past : Jansky’s System: 5 3. Galactic Center at Meridian Crossing: 10 4. Minimum Detectable signal: 12 5. Equivalent Black-body Temperature: 15 6. Calculating Required Bandwidth: 20 7. Interferometer symmetry: 23 8. Angular Dependence of Fringe-Spacing: 27 9. Analyzing an Interferogram: 31 10. Optimum Interferometer Spacing: 32 11. A Benefit of Phase-Switching: 35 12. Focal-point Heating: 36 13. Square-Law Detection: 38 14. Phase-Switched Interferometer: 40 15. Aligning an Antenna Along the Meridian 16. Antenna Temperature: 44 17. Extracting Polarization Information. 51 18. Source of polarized radiation: 53 19. Human Signal generator: 53 20. More Blackbody Discussion: 54

37. Documents For An Access Point
2, Fred Schaaf, Seeing the deep sky Telescopic astronomy projects beyond the s, 009347 Title, Projects for beginning astronomers Exploring the sky
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38. Documents For An Access Point
7, Fred Schaaf, Seeing the deep sky Telescopic astronomy projects beyond the s, 009347, 1992, Book, 0. 8, Biman Basu, Inside stars, 008396, 1992, Book, 0
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39. IBSS - Homeschool - Astronomy Projects
Homeschool astronomy projects. Buy a cheap spectroscope card from Edmund Scientific or another store. Look at different lights to see how the spectrum of
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    40. Astronomy Projects
    astronomy projects. The Milky Way by Justin Gross and Harold Carter. Are Manned Missions to Mars being planned? by Koty Schreffler and Scott Baker
    http://www.bethsd.org/planetarium/astroproj.html
    Astronomy Projects The Milky Way
    by : Justin Gross and Harold Carter Are Manned Missions to Mars being planned?
    by : Koty Schreffler and Scott Baker Galileo : An Exploration to Jupiter's Moon
    by : Mike and Janine Recent Discoveries of the Hubble Space Telescope
    by : Maureen Whitebread and Jenny Messana A Tear in the Fabric of Spacetime : A Journey Into the World of Black Holes
    by : Anna Elterich and Sarah Heimbach Galaxies
    by : Colin Smith Extrasolar Planets
    by : Jason Lasso and Josh Henning Life Cycle of the Sun
    by : Bill Reusch and Ryan Lear Types of Stars
    by : Aston Lewis and Jared Lenner The Big Bang Theory
    by : Regina Annunziata and Lauren Warner Is There Life on Mars? by : Meri M. Slepetz and Robi Wernett Extrasolar Planets by : Candy Benitez and Yideica Reyes Wormholes by : Kyle Rinderer and Katie Karalis Misconceptions in Astronomy by : Mark Ain and Angela Bouman The Galileo Project by : Brian and Justin Creation : The Bible vs. Science by : Amy Miller and Ryan Haith The Life Cycle of a Star by : Matt Froehlich and Rich Ford Viewing a Solar Eclipse by : Eleanor and Brian Black Holes by : Burcu Acarlar and Erik Higgins

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