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  1. Sharing the Skies: Navajo Astronomy by David Begay, Nancy C. Maryboy, 2010-03-02
  2. My Heavens!: The Adventures of a Lonely Stargazer Building an Over-the-Top Observatory (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series) by Gordon Rogers, 2007-12-06
  3. Astronomy: A Beginner's Guide to the Universe, Fourth Edition by Eric Chaisson, Steve McMillan, 2003-07-23
  4. Schaum's Outline of Astronomy by Stacey Palen, 2001-11-12
  5. Viewing the Constellations with Binoculars: 250+ Wonderful Sky Objects to See and Explore (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series) by Bojan Kambic, 2009-10-16
  6. Astronomy: The Universe, Equipment, Stars and Planets, Monthly Guides (EYEWITNESS COMPANION GUIDES) by Ian Ridpath, Carole Stott, et all 2006-04-03
  7. The Dawn of Astronomy: A Study of Temple Worship and Mythology of the Ancient Egyptians by J. Norman Lockyer, 2006-04-28
  8. Exploring the Night Sky: The Equinox Astronomy Guide for Beginners by Terence Dickinson, 1987-02-01
  9. Fundamental Astronomy
  10. The History of Astronomy: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) by Michael Hoskin, 2003-07-31
  11. Observational Astronomy by D. Scott Birney, Guillermo Gonzalez, et all 2006-07-24
  12. Joseph Smith and Modern Astronomy by Richard Ingebretsen, 1999-01-01
  13. Pathways to Astronomy by Steven Schneider, Thomas Arny, 2006-07-31
  14. Star Myths of the Greeks and Romans: A Sourcebook Containing "The Constellations" of Pseudo-Eratosthenes and the "Poetic Astronomy" of Hyginus

81. Physics And Astronomy Links - PhysLink.com
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82. Departments Of Physics And Astronomy :: Haverford College
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83. Curious About Astronomy? Ask An Astronomer
Curious About astronomy? Astronomers at Cornell University will answer your questions. Contains an extensive archive of previous questions,
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Image credit: Carl Ferkinhoff A total lunar eclipse can be a spectacular sight. Perhaps you caught a glimpse of the total eclipse that occurred in the late summer of 2007. This image was captured using a basic digital camera through the eye piece of a small 16" telescope. Go here to learn more about lunar eclipses. Previous front page images can be seen here
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Since they first stepped out of the proverbial cave, humans have always been intrigued by the beauty and wonder of the night sky and the almost infinite possibilities of space. Indeed, astronomy is both the closest and the most distant science from common experience. Every curious person who gazes at the night sky becomes an

84. Wellesley College Astronomy - Home
The Whitin Observatory is the home of the Wellesley College astronomy Department and houses classrooms, astronomy laboratory facilities, the astronomy
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The Whitin Observatory is the home of the Wellesley College Astronomy Department and houses classrooms, astronomy laboratory facilities, the Astronomy Library, and faculty offices. Built in 1900, and enlarged in 1906 and 1966, it is considered an unusually fine facility for undergraduate training in astronomy, and the telescopes are used for College teaching activities and research observing nearly every clear night.
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85. A Study On Biblical Astronomy
1BIBLICAL FACTS ON astronomy NOW PROVEN TO BE TRUE 6-INSIGHTS ON astronomy 7-SOME OTHER THINGS THAT THE WORLD’S WISDOM MAY NOT UNDERSTAND
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THE EARTH AND THE UNIVERSE 1-BIBLICAL FACTS ON ASTRONOMY NOW PROVEN TO BE TRUE Throughout much of the world’s history, people thought that the world was flat. Yet thousands of years ago, the Bible showed it was round. The Bible was right, people were wrong.
Isa 40:22-IT IS HE THAT SITTETH UPON THE CIRCLE OF THE EARTH. In former times, people did not understand that the earth "hung" in space. Yet thousands of years ago, the Bible showed it did. The Bible was right, people were wrong.
Job 26:7-HE…HANGETH THE EARTH UPON NOTHING. In the past, science did not fully comprehend that the moon and stars had orbits, or established rules or ordinances. Yet thousands of years ago, the Bible showed that they did. The Bible was right, science was wrong.
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86. Williams Astronomy
astronomy is the science that asks and tries to answer questions like these. We have come a long way toward understanding what makes the sky appear as it
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88. The Www Virtual Library Astronomy And Astrophysics
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