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  1. Children's Night Sky Atlas by Robin Scagell, Jacqueline, Dr. Mitton, 01 April, 2004
  2. 100 Suns by MICHAEL LIGHT, 21 October, 2003
  3. A Relativist's Toolkit : The Mathematics of Black-Hole Mechanics by Eric Poisson, 06 May, 2004
  4. Hamlet's Mill: An Essay on Myth and the Frame of TimeYth by Giorgio De Santillana, Hertha Von Dechend, 01 August, 1992
  5. Galileo's Daughter: A Historical Memoir of Science, Faith, and Love by Dava Sobel, October, 1999
  6. Back-of-the-Envelope Physics by Clifford Swartz, 30 May, 2003
  7. Interferometry and Synthesis in Radio Astronomy by A. RichardThompson, James M.Moran, et all 18 April, 2001
  8. The Illustrated Theory of Everything: The Origin and Fate of the Universe by Stephen W. Hawking, 01 October, 2003
  9. Glow-In-The-Dark Constellations: A Field Guide for Young Stargazers by C. E. Thompson, Randy Chewning, 01 January, 1999
  10. Universe, Seventh Edition w/CD by Roger Freedman, William J. Kaufmann, 14 May, 2004
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101. University Of Hertfordshire, Astronomy
Unbound astronomy book. astronomy UNBOUND. A Virtual astronomy Text -.An electronic book at School and Undergraduate University level for those who
http://www.herts.ac.uk/astro_ub/
University of Hertfordshire, UK
A STRONOMY U NBOUND
- A Virtual Astronomy Text - 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. Links to this Site are welcome. Likewise your comments . Astronomers at the University, under Professor Jim Hough, can act in an editorial capacity.
CONTENTS
Introduction
Glossary of Astronomical Terms
Diagrams animated gifs and photographs
Appendix
  • Some Basic Physics
    Universe of Rules
    Inside the Atom
    Experiments with Particles
    Electromagnetic radiation ...
    General Relativity ( Space,
    Time and Gravitation )
  • The Solar System
    2.1 Planets and Orbits
    2.2 The Nine Planets - A hypertext tour
    by Bill Arnett.
    Planetary Atmospheres
  • The Sun
    Inside the Sun
    3.2 Influence of the Sun
    3.3 Origin of the Solar System
    Measuring the Universe
    4.1 Overview of the Universe
  • 102. Clear Sky Institute Inc.
    astronomy software for UNIX
    http://www.ClearSkyInstitute.com/
    Welcome to Clear Sky Institute, Inc. Serious Astronomical Software
    • XEphem Full-featured astronomy application for all UNIX-like systems including Linux and MacOS X New Version 3.7 features include GSC 2.2.0.1 star catalog complete to Mag 18.5, create movies, display Earth satellite orbits, world-coordinate annotation, and much more Personal Sky Chart Hold the universe to Mag 15 in your hand with your Sharp Zaurus PDA
      New Version 1.3 controls your LX200
    About CSI For more information, contact us at info@ClearSkyInstitute.com Launch the HP-35 by Neil Fraser

    103. Www.herts.ac.uk/astro_ub/index.html
    Univ of Hertfordshire astronomy. astronomy UNBOUND. A Virtual astronomy Text -.An electronic book at School and Undergraduate University level for those
    http://www.herts.ac.uk/astro_ub/astro_ub.html
    Astronomy
    A STRONOMY U NBOUND
    - A Virtual Astronomy Text - 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. Links to this Site are welcome. Likewise your comments . Astronomers at the University, under Professor Jim Hough, can act in an editorial capacity.
    CONTENTS
    Introduction
    Glossary of Astronomical Terms
    Diagrams animated gifs and photographs
    Appendix
  • Some Basic Physics
    Universe of Rules
    Inside the Atom
    Experiments with Particles
    Electromagnetic radiation ...
    General Relativity ( Space, Time and
    Gravitation )
  • The Solar System
    2.1 Planets and Orbits
    2.2 The Nine Planets - A hypertext tour by Bill
    Arnett.
    Planetary Atmospheres
  • The Sun
    Inside the Sun
    3.2 Influence of the Sun
    3.3 Origin of the Solar System Measuring the Universe
    4.1 Overview of the Universe
    4.2 The Moving Sky
  • 104. Educational Resources In Physics, Astronomy, And Related Fields
    A combination of lesson plan sites and useful science links, from Sonoma State University. Well worth the time to visit.
    http://www.phys-astro.sonoma.edu/people/faculty/tenn/Educational.html
    Sonoma State University
    Department of Physics and Astronomy
    Some Educational Resources in Physics, Astronomy, and Related Fields
    On this page From research scientists For secondary schools and colleges For elementary and secondary schools Communication with other teachers ... Gateways to more sites Other pages: Favorite Physics Links PION (Physics In Our Neighborhood) Favorite Astronomy Links Jobs in Physics, Astronomy, and Other Fields
    From research scientists

    105. American Astronomical Society Website
    Established 1899, AAS is the major professional organization in North Americafor astronomers, other scientists and individuals interested in astronomy.
    http://www.aas.org/
    AAS Directory Astronomer Tools Contact the AAS FAQ ... Member Login Search Directory and Job Register separately.

    106. Physics And Astronomy Lab Demonstrations
    Diagrams and descriptions of over 300 demonstrations.
    http://www.physics.unc.edu/demos/
    Search Database for: Keyword Numbers Demo Name
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    The Lab Manager is proud to currently offer 224 different demonstrations.
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    Username: Password: Welcome to the Demonstration Catalog and Ordering System of the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Guests are invited to browse through our listings. And we always welcome feedback! Department Faculty please login to the left and proceed with ordering your demonstrations. -The Lab Managers

    107. AstronomyDaily.com - Welcome!
    CCD Camera Video astronomy Telescope Filter Takahashi CCD Camera Video astronomy Telescope Filter Takahashi New York.
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    108. Ask The Experts
    Ask questions and check out the archives, organized by topic.
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    Curious about physics and astronomy? Just send us your questions! Click here to submit your question Search Answers New Answers In General Relitivity, Acceleration and Gravity is the same; So does that mean that when matter accelerates it emits gravitons as do a gravitational force does? In circular motion the body has constant speed but not constant velocity? Why? Currently,where are the Voyagers 1 and 2 space probes? What is the significance of uncertainty principle in the real world? ... Why don't the proton and the electron in a hydrogen atom collapse? New Questions Try answering these questions: if your answer is good we will publish it and with three or more published answers you will enter The PhysLink.com Experts Hall of Fame Is the earth's rotation slowing down? - asked by: Mallory Thomson If one penny and a stack of ten pennies are dropped at the same time in a beaker full of water which will sink first? - asked by: Nicole Litvin Click here for more unanswered questions.

    109. University Of California Berkeley Astronomy Department
    astronomy Department.
    http://astron.berkeley.edu/
    Conference to Celebrate Jack Welch's Retirement
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    Latitude 37 o m s N, Longitude 8h 8m 59s W.

    110. University Of Virginia Department Of Astronomy
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    http://www.astro.virginia.edu/

    Scientific American
    published a 2005 calendar of astronomical images entitled "Billions of Light-Years Away." Two Chandra X-ray images of elliptical galaxies produced by the X-ray group ( Craig Sarazin Adrienne Juett Marios Chatzikos Greg Sivakoff ... Dan Wik , and Ka-Wah Wong ) at U.Va. were used in the calendar. "February" is the X-ray image of the elliptical , while "November" (above) is the image of . The images show point sources, which are X-ray binary star systems containing black holes and neutron stars, and more diffuse emission from hot (10 million degree) interstellar gas. Astronomy Picture of the Month archive Sunday August 14, 2005 No events scheduled More events
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    UVa Astro UVa
    2005 Jansky Fellows Symposium - Past and present NRAO Jansky fellows as well as the broader scientific community participated in this symposium held in Charlottesville on April 18-19, 2005. Astronomical Solutions to Archaeological Mystery - For centuries the significance of the two inverted heads on this silver coin of Istrus, a major Greek commercial city on the western shore of the Black Sea, has been a mystery. Working with Paul Murdin and Andrew Sinclair at the

    111. Astronomy Plus CCD Images Of Galaxies
    A list of images and text from the University of Oregon Gallery.
    http://zebu.uoregon.edu/galaxy.html

    Go Here for Hubble Ultra Deep Field
    Wanna See Dr. DarkMatter's new book on Cosmology? Newly Discovered Planets and Related Information
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    112. UVic - Physics And Astronomy
    Includes information about the department, research areas, people, and seminars. Also features information about the coop program.
    http://www.phys.uvic.ca/
    Mailing Address:
    University of Victoria,
    PO Box 3055 STN CSC,
    Victoria, BC, V8W 3P6 Canada Courier Address:
    University of Victoria,
    Elliott Building, 3800 Finnerty Rd,
    Victoria, BC, V8P 5C2 Canada Phone: Fax: E-Mail: office@phys.uvic.ca Official UVic Website Legal notices Last update: June 18, 2004

    113. Astronomy HyperText Book
    Topics in astronomy. Cosmology and the Origin of Life complete course Solar System Geology Properties of Galaxies Planetary Motion
    http://zebu.uoregon.edu/text.html
    Warning: This is a Never Ending Project which is not yet well- organized due to lack of time. The best example of integration of animations, graphics, data, etc are in the actually course web pages that are now referenced below.
    Topics in Astronomy:
    Topics in Physics
    ON Line Labs:
    ON Line Experts:
    The Electronic Universe Project e-mail: nuts@moo.uoregon.edu

    114. APOD: 2000 February 26 - Impact: 65 Million Years Ago
    Computer rendering of Chicxulub crater, from gravity and magnetic field data.
    http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap000226.html
    Astronomy Picture of the Day
    Discover the cosmos! Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer. 2000 February 26
    Impact: 65 Million Years Ago
    Credit:
    courtesy V.L. Sharpton, LPI Explanation: What killed the dinosaurs? Their sudden disappearance 65 million years ago, along with about 70 percent of all species then living on Earth, is known as the K-T event (Cretaceous-Tertiary Mass Extinction event). Geologists and paleontologists often entertain the idea that a large asteroid or comet impacting the Earth was the culprit. In such a cosmic catastrophe, the good(!) news would be that the impact would generate firestorms, tidal waves, earthquakes, and hurricane winds. As for the bad news ... debris thrown into the atmosphere would have a serious global environmental consequences, creating extended periods of darkness, low temperatures, and acid rains - resulting in a planet-wide extinction event. In 1990, dramatic support for this theory came from cosmochemist Alan Hildebrand's revelation of a 65 million year old, 112 mile wide ring structure

    115. Cafe
    Would you like to learn about a career in astronomy, Big Bang cosmology, and manyother HOT topics in astronomy? Sit down, grab a cup of your favorite
    http://itss.raytheon.com/cafe/cafe.html

    116. Amateur Astronomers Association Of Pittsburgh
    Information about the club and its members, current events including AAAP functions and astronomical events of interest to the astronomy community, and links to other information sources of interest.
    http://www.extragalacticsystems.com/3ap.org/
    Amateur Astronomer's Association of Pittsburgh
    A section of the Academy of Science and Art of Pittsburgh
    Founded June 9, 1929 by Chester B. Roe and Leo J. Scanlon
    Welcome to the Amateur Astronomers Association of Pittsburgh's home page.
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    117. Welcome To ICSTARS Astronomy
    Icstars Blue Moon was featured on NASA s astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD)website. A perfect astronomy Day Activity Solar Viewing!
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    Icstars "Blue Moon" was featured on NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD) website. Buy a print of your own! We were the first group of the first humans to ever witness a total eclipse of the sun from the Antarctican Continent in the fall of 2003. Take a look at photographs from the expedition to 70 degrees South. - Index Page of All Images - 8mm Fisheye Totality Views! Expedition Trip Reports Press Release 11.16.03 The Owners of ICSTARS are proud to present the following portfolio of thousands of images, Our Spacious Skies . To request an image for publication just drop us an E-mail with a description and name of the image.

    118. History Of Physics And Astronomy
    Collection of links to articles on the history of Physics and astronomy.
    http://www.physlink.com/Education/History.cfm
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    119. Amateur Astronomy Magazine
    Amateur astronomy Magazine loaded with articles without ads.
    http://www.amateurastronomy.com/
    Amateur Astronomy Magazine
    Amateur Astronomy, Observing , and Telescope Making around the world. Home Page Subscription information An Overview of Past Articles Order back issues ... Tectron Collimation Tools
    Imagine a book nearly eight inches thick, containing thousands of pages and photographs - all on your favorite hobby. Now imagine that every three months another 68 page chapter and another hundred plus photos are added to this book. This is Amateur Astronomy Magazine! Our articles are not written by professional writers. They are written by our subscribers, amateur astronomers who know their subject and their articles reflect their love of the hobby. The articles are not edited to death so they have no life left in them. We are subscriber supported. That means that we can say what we want. If a reviewer does not like a product, we can say so, since we don't bow to the almighty advertising dollar. Each issue contains 68 pages - and less than eight pages contain advertising. We only carry enough ads to help pay the bills. We cover the subjects that you will never see in the big magazines. If we don't like a telescope or book we say so. When we go to a star party we run many pages and dozens of photos, not a paragraph or two with one small photo that doesn't tell the real story. One article ran 20 pages and had 108 photos, just to do justice to the story. We carry articles that the real amateur astronomers of the world are interested in reading - not articles that are aimed at the news stand market of casual readers, or intended for professional astronomers.

    120. Taha Mzoughi's MSU Pages
    Mississippi State University, Department of Physics and astronomy designing and delivering training to faculty, students and teachers on the use of computers for learning and teaching.
    http://www2.msstate.edu/~mzoughi/index.html
    Instructor Page Welcome and thanks for visiting this page. My name is Taha Mzoughi and this page is intended to provide links to the various activities I pursue here at MSU . You will find links to the Web pages I develop for my classes as well as to several JavaScript Applications I wrote. You may contact me at the provided references. Campus References: Office: 244 Hilbun Hall
    Lee Boulevard
    Mail Stop 9538 Mailing Address: Department of Physics and Astronomy
    P.O. Drawer 5167
    Mississippi State, MS 39762-5167 Telephone:
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    as of December 2002
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    AAPT-DHTML Tutorial

    Web Based Instructional Tools
    (access only with password. Description will be forthcoming) Java Applets for Teaching Physics (Mirror/Links) A Trivia/Quiz Engine Using JavaScript. Questions can pop at random or in order. They can be multiple choice or numerical. Further information will be provided soon. Preparing Tomorrows Teachers to Use Technology (PT3) Project Globe-Tunis Workshop Pictures Learn to Work Project Stride Project ... The new and improved Cloud Identification Tutorial (Please report any errors; I have just posted it 7/19/98)

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