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         Constellations Stars & Galaxies:     more books (18)
  1. The Universe - Exploring Stars, Constellations, and Galaxies - Hands-on Earth Science by Not Avaliable, 1997
  2. Science Mats - The Universe - Exploring Stars, Constellations, and Galaxies
  3. The UniverseExploring Stars, Constellations, and GalaxiesStudent's Map to Exploration by Scholastic, 1997
  4. Stikky Night Skies: Learn 6 Constellations, 4 Stars, A Planet, A Galaxy, And How To Navigate At Night--in One Hour, Guaranteed (Stikky) by Laurence Holt, 2004-06-30
  5. The Constellations: Stars & Stories by Chris Sasaki, 2001-12-12
  6. The Stars: A New Way to See Them by H. A. Rey, 1976-11-18
  7. Stars; A Guide to the Constellations, Sun, Moon, Planets, and Other Features of the Heavens (A Golden Nature Guide) by Herbert and Robert Baker Zim, 1956
  8. Stars and Constellations (Universe) by Raman K. Prinja, 2003-08-20
  9. Constellations: A Glow-in-the-Dark Guide to the Night Sky by Chris Sasaki, 2006-06-28
  10. Constellations Dot-to-Dot by Evan Kimble, Lael Kimble, 2001-12-31
  11. Deep-Sky Name Index 2000.0 by Hugh C. Maddocks, 1991-01
  12. The Great Atlas of the Stars by Serge Brunier, 2001-10-06
  13. Constellations (Galaxy) by Gregory Vogt, 2002-09
  14. The Stargazer's Guide to the Galaxy by Q. L. Pearce, 1991-09-15

1. Stars And Constellations
Brief information on both stars and constellations, including the sun. Features definitions of constellations and a list of the 26 brightest stars
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2. Constellations
Picture diagrams of major constellations, including Andromeda, Orion, and the Big and Little Dipper.
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3. Stars
Constellations and their Stars. Andromeda. Alpheratz = Alpha Andromedae Mirach = Beta Andromedae Almach = Gamma Andromedae
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4. Stars And Constellations
Portraits of Stars and their Constellations
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5. The Constellations
Constellations table
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6. The Constellations
The 88 constellations with mythological background, data on the stars, things to observe, and star chart.
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7. Peoria Astronomical Society - Learning Topics
astronomical handbook astronomical glossary constellations the planets solar system stars black holes beginning lessons
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8. Myths About The Sky, Constellations, And Stars
Find out about the constellations STARS Greek Hyades Greek Pleiades Navajo Flintboys Pawnee Tirawa Navajo Coyote Maya The Milky Way
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9. The Constellation Table
Other Stars and Star Groups. North Circumpolar Constellations Map Fall Constellations Map Spring Constellations Map. Summer Constellations Map
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10. Astronomical Leage - Astro Note 7Astronomical Pronunciation Guide
The Bright Navigation Stars Acamar Theta Eri AYkuh-mar. Achernar Alpha Eri AY-ker-nar. Acrux Alpha Cru AY-kruhks. Adhara Epsilon Cma
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11. AbsoluteAstronomy.com
Facts and statistical information about planets, moons, constellations, stars, galaxies, and Messier objects.
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/
We are a way for the cosmos to know itself.... Carl Sagan
Planets
Select a Planet Earth Jupiter Mars Mercury Neptune Pluto Saturn Uranus Venus Moons
Select a Satellite Adrastea Amalthea Ananke Ariel Atlas Belinda Bianca Callisto Calypso Carme Charon Cordelia Cressida Deimos Desdemona Despina Dione Elara Enceladus Epimetheus Europa Galatea Ganymede Helene Himalia Hyperion Iapetus Io Janus Juliet Larissa Leda Lysithea Metis Mimas Miranda The Moon Naiad Nereid Oberon Ophelia Pan Pandora Pasiphae Phobos Phoebe Portia Prometheus Proteus Puck Rhea Rosalind Sinope Telesto Tethys Thalassa Thebe Titan Titania Triton Umbriel Constellations
Select a Constellation Andromeda Antlia Apus Aquarius Aquila Ara Aries Auriga Bootes Caelum Camelopardalis Cancer Canes Venatici Canis Major Canis Minor Capricornus Carina Cassiopeia Centaurus Cepheus Cetus Chamaeleon Circinus Columba Coma Berenices Corona Australis Corona Borealis Corvus Crater Crux Cygnus Delphinus Dorado Draco Equuleus Eridanus Fornax Gemini Grus Hercules Horologium Hydra Hydrus Indus Lacerta Leo Leo Minor Lepus Libra Lupus Lynx Lyra Mensa Microscopium Monoceros Musca Norma Octans Ophiuchus Orion Pavo Pegasus Perseus Phoenix Pictor Pisces Piscis Austrinus Puppis Pyxis Reticulum Sagitta Sagittarius Scorpius Sculptor Scutum Serpens Sextans Taurus Telescopium Triangulum Triangulum Australe Tucana Ursa Major Ursa Minor

12. Stars, Constellations, Galaxies And Nebulae Facts
stars, constellations, galaxies, and Nebulae facts..
http://www.kidscosmos.org/kid-stuff/stars-facts.html
Stars, Constellations, Galaxies,
and Nebulae Facts
What do you know about stars?
What is it that shines and twinkles in the night sky? Astronomers have stuudied stars for centuries but only recently have begun to understand them. Stars, constellations, galaxies and nebulae are all related as you will see. When you are ready, click back to return to the Student Center or click below to explore again. Stars Constellations Galaxies Nebulae ... Terms
Stars
The picture at left shows a Hubble Telescope view of an exploding star called Eta Carina. The gas and dust will eventually spread out to form a nebula (see Nebulae Section). For most of recorded history the Earth was thought to be the center of the universe and never moved. The constellations were named and stories were told about them as they appeared through the seasons. Without a telescope or other aid the stars seem to be just points of light that move across the sky at night. Some wandered about which we now know are planets. Let's look at some facts about stars. Stars can be packed so close as to be seen as Star Clouds, grouped like a ball as in Globular Clusters or rather loosely assembled in Open Clusters. Patterns are called Constellations and parts of these like the Big Dipper in Ursa Major are called Asterisms.

13. CosmoNet
An interactive book focusing on the topics of astronomy, cosmology, and theoretical physics. It also provides a number of services including an index of all 88 constellations, several interactive games and quizzes, and extensive information on stars, galaxies, and the Big Bang.
http://www.thinkquest.org/library/lib/site_sum_outside.html?tname=27930&url=

14. The Zodiac - Enchanted Learning Software
There are 12 constellations in the Zodiac. Lifecycle Nuclear Fusion Brightest stars galaxies Other Solar Systems constellations Why stars
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Zoom Astronomy

The Stars
Lifecycle ...
The Constellations
The Zodiac
Zodiac Calendar
A calendar to print, read, and color. The Zodiac is a family of constellations that lie along the ecliptic (the plane in which most of our Solar System lies). Usually, 12 constellations are listed in the Zodiac, but there is actually a thirteenth constellation that crosses the ecliptic, Ophiuchus (between Scorpio and Sagittarius). The 12 Constellations of the Zodiac Aquarius, the water bearer Aries, the ram Cancer, the crab Capricorn, the goat Gemini, the twins Leo, the lion Libra, the scales Pisces, the fish Sagittarius, the archer Scorpius, the scorpion Taurus, the bull Virgo, the virgin The Constellations of the Zodiac: ARIES [Abbreviation: Ari] Aries (the ram) is a constellation of the zodiac located along the ecliptic between Pisces and Taurus. This tiny, faint constellation is seen just north of the

15. StarTrax And StarShow Viewer By Warme Software
displays stars, constellations, planets, galaxies, and star clusters, with animations and a screen saver. Shareware DOS/Win 3.x
http://hometown.aol.com/starshow1
htmlAdWH('93212816', '728', '90'); Main Science Shareware by Warme Software Explore the Universe with Out-of-this-World Software
StarTrax Astronomy Program
StarTrax is a full-featured astronomy program that lets you explore the universe of stars, planets, galaxies, star clusters, and nebulae in the comfort of your home, without concern about the weather outside. StarTrax is easy to use, with menus, toolbars, status bars, scroll bars, and pushbuttons that respond to your every command. A detailed tutorial helps you to get started, and context-sensitive help screens will answer any questions you may have as you explore the universe on your own. The help screens also contain background information and experiments that make StarTrax educational, as well as fun. For more information, see Screen 1: StarTrax Screen Description (19k GIF).
StarShow Viewer is a shareware astronomy program that displays stars, constellations, planets, galaxies, nebulae, and star clusters. You can change the location, angle, or time of view and zoom in or out to see the universe from any perspective. Versatile animation features can change the view automatically at selectable time intervals. Ten animation files demonstrate features of the program, accompanied by informative descriptions of each frame. StarShow can also be used as a colorful screen saver, showing any of the supplied animation files. For more information, see Screen 2:

16. CCAS Useful Links - Universe
Universe, galaxies, constellations, stars Guide to stars and galaxies BradfordRobotic Telescope, England Multiwavelength Atlas of galaxies
http://www.ccastronomy.org/links_universe.htm
C ENTRAL C OAST
A STRONOMICAL S OCIETY
San Luis Obispo County, California, USA

Sharing the Skies since 1979 Directory Calendar Astro News Club Scopes ... Useful Links USEFUL LINKS Universe, Galaxies, Constellations, Stars Last Update: 9-4-2004 Universe Galaxies Constellations Stars ... Images Universe
Astronomy 162 "Stars, Galaxies and Cosmology"
Univ. of Tennessee
Astronomy - Guide to the Universe

Atlas of the Universe
a nice display in light-year groupings in steps away from our Solar System
Big Bang
Computational Science Education Project, U.S. Dept. of Energy
Cosmic Mystery Tour
origin of the Universe
Dark Matter
Astronomy Today
Discover the Universe
NASA Space Academy Extra-Galactic Astronomy Astronomy Homework Help Franklin Institute's Inquirer's Guide to the Universe Hands-On Universe: Explorations Lawrence Hall of Science History of the Universe How Big is the Universe? NASA Space Academy Imagine the Universe NASA Life in the Universe NASA Outer Space Think Quest Cyber Space MIRA's Exploring the Universe NASA Understanding the Universe Discover Channel School guide to the Universe Universe Harvard Views of the Universe Windows to the Universe Galaxies Yahoo! Galaxies

17. Reference - Constellations
Also see Useful Links Universe, galaxies, constellations, stars constellationsand their stars Chris Dolan, University of Wisconsin
http://www.ccastronomy.org/reference_constellations.htm
DIRECTORY EVENTS ASTRO ALERTS ! WISH LIST ... LINKS REFERENCE Constellations, Stars, NGC, Messier Last Update: 2-4-2005 Also see Useful Links: Universe, Galaxies, Constellations, Stars Nick Strobel's Astronomy Notes EXCELLENT website!
Stellar Properties
everything about stars
Interstellar Medium and the Milky Way

Other Galaxies and Active Galaxies

Astronomical League: Astro Note 7: Pronunciation of Star and Constellations

Constellation Abbreviations
Chris Dolan, University of Wisconsin
Constellation List
CCAS
Constellations
EarthVision.net
Constellations: When are they Visible
EarthVision.net constellations by month
Constellations
SkyEye
Constellations
Wikipedia Constellations (Mythologies) Space Encyclopedia Constellations and their Stars Chris Dolan, University of Wisconsin Interactive Sky Charts Chris Dolan, University of Wisconsin Messier Catalog SEDS Messier Catalog: Messier Objects by Messier # with image SEDS Messier Catalog: Messier Objects by Messier # without image SEDS Messier Catalog: Messier Objects by Type SEDS Messier Catalog: Messier Objects by Constellation SEDS Messier Catalog: Look at Nebulae SEDS Messier Catalog: Look at Star Clusters SEDS Messier Catalog: Look at Galaxies SEDS Messier Catalog: Constellation Images (star maps) SEDS

18. Earth Science 2002 Weblinks - Chapter 25 - Stars And Galaxies
Techie Toolbox. Unit . Chapter 25 stars and galaxies What are the names ofthe stars found in this constellation? The Mythology of the constellations
http://www.glencoe.com/sec/science/lep_science/lep2002/national/earth/wwwlinks/w

19. Glencoe Science Voyages Level Blue Chapter 23 Web Links: Stars And Galaxies
Chapter 23 stars and galaxies Choose the constellations link to find thedifferent constellations in the night sky. Use this guide to find Polaris in
http://www.glencoe.com/sec/science/voyages/voyagesblue/unit7/chapter23/weblinks.
Unit 1
Unit 2

Unit 3

Unit 4
...
Chapter 23

Click the Techie Toolbox for tips and help to make the most of your time on the Web. Chapter 23: Stars and Galaxies p.669
Our Star, the Sun

This site gives an explanation of the various radiation from the sun, including the Van Allen belts, an MPG movie showing sunspots, and an explanation of how these radiation affects humans and the earth. How does the sun's activity affect our lives? Sun Picture List
The University of Arizona has posted various pictures and movies of the sun. Download some of these files and then give a presentation to your class explaining the solar phenomena. SDAC Home Page
This is the home page for the Solar Data Analysis Center and includes the latest news and observations of our sun. Periodically check this site and make your own solar class newsletter. p.683
Phenomena Cross Reference - DOPPLER EFFECT
Visit this page to see an animation demonstrating the Doppler Effect. How do sound waves and electromagnetic waves behave similarly with this effect? The Doppler Shift Ask a NASA scientist about the Doppler shift. Here is the answer and detailed explanation. Use your own words to write an explanation of the Doppler shift in your science journal.

20. MeL Stars Galaxies
Myths About the Sky, constellations, and stars stars and galaxies MultimediaGuide text, audio, and pictures from the Earth and Universe CD-ROM - BTL
http://mel.org/viewtopic.jsp?id=1945&pathid=2473

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