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  1. Extragalactic Astronomy: the Universe Beyond Our Galaxy (A Curriculum Project of the American Astronomical Society Prepared with the Cooperation of NASA and the National Science Foundation) by Kenneth Charles Jacobs, 1976
  2. Thomas's Sheep and the Spectacular Science Project by Steven L. Layne, 2004-09
  3. Stories of collaboration: a middle school science teacher and a physics professor.(work together to develop Astronomy-by-Inquiry course): An article from: Education by Gregory M. Townsend, Angela M. Boca, et all 2003-06-22
  4. Hands-On Projects About Earth and Space (Great Earth Science Projects) by Krista West, 2002-08
  5. A progress report on project Pocibo (Technial report / University of Minnesota. School of Physics and Astronomy) by John R Winckler, 1965
  6. The design and construction of a radio astronomy data collection system (Senior design project) by Michael Wilder, 2001
  7. NRAO internal report by John Daniel Gray Rather, 1971
  8. Extragalactic astronomy: The universe beyond our galaxy : a curriculum project of the American Astronomical Society by Kenneth C Jacobs, 1976
  9. Project Constellation Pocket Space Guide (Pocket Space Guides) by Tim McElyea, 2007-02-15
  10. Project Orion: The True Story of the Atomic Spaceship by George Dyson, 2003-04-01
  11. Tattersfield: Projects & Demonstrations by TATTERSFIELD, 1979
  12. Space: Active Learning About the Solar System (Hands-on Projects Series) by Carol Wawrychuk, Cherie McSweeney, 1998-01
  13. Observing Projects Workbook &Starry Night Enthisiast by T. Alan Clark, Roger Freedman, et all 2007-09-25
  14. Space (Eyewitness Project Pack S.) by Dorling Kindersley Corp, 1998-05-21

121. Department Of Physics And Astronomy
Information about the faculty, staff, program requirements, and research projects. Calendar of seminar schedule is published.
http://www.uca.edu/divisions/academic/physics/
University of Central Arkansas
The Moon peeks just above Earth's horizon in this digital image transmitted from space shuttle Columbia's last week in space. Department of Physics and Astronomy
University of Central Arkansas
201 Donaghey Avenue
Conway, Arkansas 72035-0001
Phone: 501-450-5900 Fax: 501-852-2286
Last Updated: 06/28/03 Suggestions or Troubles with web pages please click here: Webmaster: vickyr@mail.uca.edu

122. CASA
Affiliated with the Astrophysical and Planetary Sciences (APS) Department. Offers an image gallery, descriptions of projects and publications.
http://casa.colorado.edu/

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123. Welcome To Khagol Mandal
astronomy club and organization of amateur astronomers. Contains an overview, current projects undertaken, and details of sky obeservation program.
http://www.khagolmandal.com
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124. Redirect To Mark Parrish's Website
Construction of reflector, refractor, and mini solar cam with images, and astro images.
http://www.markparrish.supanet.com
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125. Astronomy At Grainger Observatory
The latest information about the observatory, including classes, pictures, special events, student projects and patrons.
http://observatory.exeter.edu/
Welcome to Phillips Exeter Academy's Astronomy Home Page... Announcements: Sept.16th Public Observing cancelled due to weather. Check the weather here Mars News: Please follow this link to learn about this year's vision of Mars.
News: Follow this link for the latest news
Contact Mr. Blackwell Director of Grainger Observatory at: jblackwell@exeter.edu
or visit Phillips Exeter's Home Page at: www.exeter.edu

126. Springbrook Research Observatory.
Photo library, news, message board, projects, online robotic, and chat.
http://maguires.com/astronomy/
fastpage home equipment online telescopes what's new ... email
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Research,Astronomy,Springbrook,Queensland,Observatory,schmidt-cassegrain,CG-11,CG-14,CCD imaging camera,message board,chatroom,telescope,interactive,workshop,celestial photos.

127. Michele's Home Page
Information on research projects primarily dealing with variable stars (XX Leo eclipsing binary star, SMC variable stars, novae). Provides links to a growing number of astronomy, space, and science related sites.
http://physics.uwyo.edu/~stark/
Welcome to Michele Stark's home page!
Looking at the stars always makes me
dream, as simply as I dream over the black
dots representing towns and villages on a
map. Why, I ask myself, shouldn't the
shining dots of the sky be as accessible as
the black dots on the map of France?
-Vincent van Gogh
The Sky The Sky's my treasure chest, It's there that I store Diamonds and sapphires, Emeralds galore Rubies of red, jades of green Topaz and opal, iridescent sheen Gems of all color, Jewels of all hue, This treasure's all mine, But I'll share it with you. -G. O. Pitcovich Search UWYO Physics and Astronomy! http://physics.uwyo.edu (Sorry, I haven't figured out how to get it to search only my pages.)

128. Index Of /
Space and astronomy education and projects for all ages.
http://www.omenet.co.uk/
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129. Northern Cross Observatory News By Doug Bock
Observatory news, log books, projects, photos, and astronomy resources.
http://www.boonhill.net/NCO/

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130. Mike Hanlon Webstuff
List of projects, mirror testing, do it yourself projects, ccd imaging and techniques, and Messier observation.
http://www.btinternet.com/~mike.hanlon/
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131. The University Of Calgary Radio Astronomy Laboratory
projects, people, facility and equipment information, graduate level course project report, and links.
http://www.ras.ucalgary.ca/
The University of Calgary
Radio Astronomy Laboratory
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Projects
Radio astronomy research at the University of Calgary involves the study of stellar, interstellar, and extragalactic radio emission. Current major projects include: We maintain a close relationship with the Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory , located within a day's drive in the mountains of British Columbia. Students and staff also make frequent use of a variety of other observatories around the world, many of which are listed on our links page
People

132. ScienceSchoolHouse - View Featured Products
A resource center for science fair projects and ideas including astronomy, meteorology, geology, and oceanography, physics, chemistry and remote sensing.
http://www.science-fair-projects-ideas.net
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    All Discover!Science CDs are highly interactive and multimedia educational experiences with many levels, layers and varieties of content to maximize effectiveness for differences in the capabilities of each learner. Each Discover!Science CD product has 4 main content modules:
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    Each Discover!Science CD has up to 200 screens with curriculum-aligned narrated text, brilliant photographs or illustrations, many narrated interactive demonstrations, puzzles, mini-games and virtual labs, plus tons of video clips-many of which are also narrated. The text has two levels with readability scores of grades 6-7 and 9-11. Included in the text are hundreds of highlighted words and phrases that link to pop-up windows to enhance the learning experience. Research appendices and a 2700-word glossary are also included. The comprehensive content is correlated to national and state standards-in fact, many of our products have been adopted by Florida, Texas and several other states.

133. Cornell NanoScale Science And Technology Facility
Provides nanofabrication services to over 600 research projects. Subjects for research include astronomy, Plant Pathology, Integrated Optics, and Microelectromechanical Structures (MEMS) as well as the more conventional Microelectronics, Physics and Materials Research.
http://www.cnf.cornell.edu
has served the US research community for more than 25 years. Subjects of research encompass physical sciences, life sciences, and engineering, particularly with inter-disciplinary emphasis. During 2002, nearly 350 Cornell and 350 external users utilized the fabrication, synthesis, characterization, and integration resources of CNF to build structures, devices, and systems from atomic to complex large-scales. Users belong to diverse departments: astronomy, plant pathology, materials science, physics, chemistry, life-sciences, various departments of engineering, etc., and industry, and learn and use the tools available in the facility. CNF is open 24 hours a day, and provides the interactive and exciting learning and practicing environment critical to successful research. External users typically spend a week to two to complete their work with strong staff support. Many projects can also be accomplished remotely. A video tour of the facility is available for viewing over the web. This 10 minute video will give you a brief introduction to what types of equipment and processes are available at the facility. We invite you to explore the web-site and our facility. The research accomplishments will give you a short introduction to research, the equipment index more on detailed capabilities, and the nano-course a practical introduction to technology. Other links and the search engine will lead you to a variety of information related to nano-scale science and technology.

134. Radioastronomy
How to start, audio and sound files, projects, and basic equipment information.
http://astrosurf.com/lombry/menu-radioastro.htm
Radio Astronomy Audio and sounds files , solar flares, Jupiter storms, aurora, pulsars, and more How to start in radio astronomy by Jeffrey Lichtman, SARA How to start in radio astronomy by Jeffrey Lichtman, SARA Radio astronomy projects by Jeffrey Lichtman, SARA A basic radio telescope by Jim Sky, Radio-Sky Publishing Space Communications with Mars The Deep Space Network SETI programs carried out to date Excel sheet (in French) Hams in the sky radio or astronomy? Both! Officials frequencies bands allocated to radio astronomy IAU Astrophysical spectral lines , IAU Planetary Radio Show , link to the weekly radio show at TPS The Parkes Observatory’s Support of the Apollo 11 Mission 500 KB PDF, PASA SETI Check also the Radio Amateur section at left Back to: HOME

135. Blueberry Pond Observatory - Bringing Modern Astronomy To Life
Eight Posters available showing various special astronomical projects done at the observatory. Also, check out the new local weather clock located at the
http://www.blueberryobservatory.com/
Guided Tours Advanced Sessions Activities Techniques ... High School Projects
Blueberry Pond Observatory:
Enjoy a guided tour of the stars like you have never seen before! Evening session are available in one-hour, or two-hour formats, and can start as early as 6:30 PM in the Winter, and 9:30 PM in the Summer.
Call 207-688-4410 to schedule a session!
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are available for the holidays, and birthdays. Eight Posters available showing various special astronomical projects done at the observatory. Also, check out the new local weather clock located at the bottom of this page. The picture below shows the sky in Maine for December 15th, 2004 at 8:30 PM... ( also for 6:30 PM on January 15th, 2005 ) :
Astronomy Highlights for December 2004 and January 2005:
Famous early winter objects such as the Orion Nebula and Crab Nebula supernova remnants dominate the sky high overhead. The Andromeda Galaxy is still visible to the west, and is the brightest galaxy visible from Maine (other than our own Milky Way galaxy). Saturn is now visible in the east by mid-evening in December.

136. Wallace Astrophysical Observatory
Part of planetary astronomy lab in the Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences (EAPS). Opened in 1971 and has two large telescopes in domes, the 16 and 24-inch Cassegrain reflectors, and four smaller telescopes in a retractable-roof shed. Information provided in regard to history, publications, projects and interesting astronomy links.
http://web.mit.edu/afs/athena.mit.edu/org/w/wallace
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George R. Wallace, Jr. Astrophysical Observatory
Westford, Mass., USA
MPC Observatory Code 810
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137. CCD Astronomy
Deep sky, solar system, and comet images, animations, and projects.
http://www.astroccd.freeserve.co.uk/
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138. Kansas Astronomy
Astrophotos, equipment details, projects, and special events.
http://www.kansasastronomy.com/

139. Tom Campbell's Amateur Astronomy
Consists of several sections from learning to observing, projects, limericks, and a today in astronomy history.
http://www.iolaks.com/softech/astro

140. Alamogordo Astronomy Club
Calendar of events, newsletter, projects, magazine, and gallery located in south central New Mexico in the city of Alamogordo.
http://www.zianet.com/aacwp/
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