ASTRONOMY RESOURCES stars and galaxies Messier Catalog StarDate Online Star*Family (acronyms, abbreviations,symbols ) The constellations Web Page National Geographic Star http://www.sosu.edu/lib/subastr.htm
Galaxies Choosing the Right telescope for your child, Planets. constellations, stars,Sun. Moon, Meteorites, Comets. Asteroids, galaxies, Glossary. UFO's Fact orMyth? http://www.learnwhatsup.com/prc/space/
ASP The Universe At Your Fingertips TOC Constellation Activities Resources for Exploring constellations and Night Sky forExploring the Life Story of the stars. H. galaxies and the Universe About the http://www.astrosociety.org/education/astro/astropubs/universetoc.html
Astro-shop - Stars Galaxies III galaxies III - A barred spiral galaxy NGC 1365 - Sculptor group galaxyNGC 300 - Around the compact nucleus of NGC 300 - Messier 100 in the Virgo http://www.astro-shop.com/Katalog/Info/806617.html
Galaxies - Zoom Astronomy There are spiral, elliptical, and irregularly shaped galaxies. galaxiescontain anywhere from 100,000 to 3,000,000,000,000 stars. http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/astronomy/stars/galaxy/
Extractions: A galaxy is a huge group of stars, dust, gas, and other celestial bodies bound together by gravitational forces. There are spiral, elliptical, and irregularly shaped galaxies. Galaxies contain anywhere from 100,000 to 3,000,000,000,000 stars. There are three major types of galaxies: spiral (with arms), elliptical (no arm), and irregular (without rotational symmetry). Galaxies radiate a continuous spectrum of energy. Some radiate radio waves, X rays, and infrared, and ultraviolet (UV) radiation. The Earth Sun and the rest of our solar system are a tiny part of the Milky Way Galaxy , a spiral galaxy.
The SRJC Planetarium - Currently Available School Shows star forming regions, the stellar life cycle, planetary nebula and white dwarfstars, and galaxies. In this show we emphasize the constellations and old http://www.santarosa.edu/planetarium/schoolshows.html
Extractions: This is our basic planetarium program, suitable for grade levels K-3. The show's story of Sol and visual effects make it more appropriate for students from kindergarten through third grade. Topics covered include the telescope, the Moon and its phases, eclipses, seasonal constellations, a brief tour of the Solar System, and the nature of stars, meteors, comets, and galaxies.
The Sciences - Astronomy - Stars And Galaxies Project Gemini Project Mercury Space Shuttle stars and galaxies. The MessierCatalog. July 19, 1999. http//seds.lpl.arizona.edu/messier/. (5/1/2000). http://www.hport.wnyric.org/HCSLibrary/The Sciences - Astronomy - Stars and Gala
The Astro 11 Evening Lab Manual (Penn State Astronomy) Students should be able to see the stars and constellations, observe other galaxiesand star forming regions, see the nature of light and spectroscopy, learn http://www.astro.psu.edu/headta/newmanual.html
Mike's Astrophotography Web Page - Books David Levy, Skywatching This book has a wealth of information onconstellations, stars, and galaxies. It is the most elegantly http://www.rphotoz.com/astrophoto/books.html
Extractions: These are my top picks as far as astronomy/astrophotography books go. I have linked the books below to Amazon.com for your ordering convenience. Books Author(s) Comments Terence Dickinson NightWatch - If you could only get one astronomy book, this is the one you should get. It is well written and is a great source of information for the beginning amateur astronomer. The one thing I really like about the book is Terence's ability to explain astronomy concepts in a manner that everyone can understand (even young adults). It starts with learning to find your way around the stars and introduces the different types of telescopes. It also gives an introduction into the world of Astrophotography. The book is ring bound so is easy to use under the stars. Robert Reeves Wide-Field Astrophotography - If you are just getting involved with astrophotography this book is an excellent source of information. Wide-Field astrophotography is a great first step for any one starting into this area of astronomy and Robert Reeves explains the ropes from the basics to the advance topics. Terence Dickinson Alan Dyer The Backyard Astronomer's Guide - This is actually the book responsible for getting me into astronomy. I went to the bookstore to find something to read in an attempt to get away from watching too much TV. This book is an excellent addition to Nightwatch. It talks about many of the same topics but in more detail. It covers telescope equipment, accessories, Astrophotography equipment, and observing techniques. I go to this book more often than any other that I have. It is a great resource of information for just about any astronomy topic (but curiously, not CCD imaging).
The Mallon Planetarium: Study Of The Constellations and details about the names and history of constellations. Scientific American GalaxiesBehind the Milky Way over a view, blocked by dust and stars in the http://www.methacton.org/arcola/planetarium/zodiac.htm
Extractions: The Mallon Planetarium Methacton School District Study of the Constellations Constellations - all kinds of information relating to the 88 mythical constellations and lots of data on many of the stars themselves. Aboriginal (Native American Indian) Astronomy - Lakota constellations ceremonially mapped to Black Hills; 4,000-year-old stone Medicine Wheels first observatories. Starmaps, stargazing aids, teaching resources. About the Constellations - guide from Legg Middle School Planetarium, including notes on finding constellations and an exploration of constellation mythology. Celestial Atlas (1826) - by Franz Niklaus König. Celestial Sphere, The - rendered maps of the heavens. Features the Tycho, Hipparcos, and Yale bright star maps. Constellation Home Page, The - from the American Association of Amateur Astronomers. Features illustrated guides to constellations, as well as lists organized by season and zodiac. Constellations and their Stars, The
Tutorials - Our Galaxy The constellations Luminaries features, The Sun and the to agree on 300 to 500 billionstars, and 160 are consistent with those of the larger known galaxies. http://www.belmontnc.4dw.net/thegalaxy.htm
Galaxies And The Expanding Universe two percent The Sky. The full night sky reveals a concentration ofstars (the Milky Way ) galaxies. constellations. A natural human http://blueox.uoregon.edu/~jimbrau/astr123/Notes/Intro1.html
Extractions: (from the Hubble Space Telescope) A natural human tendency is to see patterns and relationships between objects even when no true connection exists, and people long ago connected the brightest stars into configurations called constellations, which ancient astronomers named after mythological beings, heroes, and animals - whatever was important to them.
Galaxies And The Expanding Universe region of space ever explored (galaxies are denser ago connected the brightest starsinto configurations called constellations, which ancient http://blueox.uoregon.edu/~jimbrau/astr123/Notes/Intro2.html
Extractions: In class unannounced quizes ( extra credit The full night sky reveals a concentration of stars (the "Milky Way") Sprinkled around the sky are objects that look like collections of stars Many of these collections have spiral shapes, which are revealed when magnified by powerful telescopes The deepest region of space ever explored (galaxies are denser there). (from the Hubble Space Telescope) A natural human tendency is to see patterns and relationships between objects even when no true connection exists, and people long ago connected the brightest stars into configurations called constellations, which ancient astronomers named after mythological beings, heroes, and animals - whatever was important to them.
The Educational Encyclopedia, Space Astronomy constellations details about the star constellations. Astronomy 162stars, galaxies, and cosmology, a tip. Astronomy now astronomy and space news. http://users.pandora.be/educypedia/education/space.htm
Extractions: Science Animals Biology Botany Bouw ... Resources Space Astronomy General overview Meteorites and comets Pictures Solar eclipse Solar system ... Telescopes General overview: space topics Alpha centauri's universe space, NASA, images, astronomy, planet, NGC, objects, stars, galaxies, software, downloads, venus, mercury, sol, sun, earth, moon, luna, mars, jupiter, ganymede, europa, callisto, io, saturn, titan, dione, enceladus, uranus, miranda, neptune, triton, phobos, deimos, pluto, charon, hubble, telescope, desktop, rockets, vehicle, links, directory, asteroid, comets, 433 eros, E.L.E, dinosaurs, craters, impact, planetarium, deepest impacts, space vehicles, videos, wallpapers Amazing space web based activities primarily designed for classroom use Astronaut connection timeline and of events significant to space exploration, manned and unmanned spacecraft, astronaut biographies, news Astronet informatie over sterrenhemel, astronomie, ruimteonderzoek, meteorologie, in Dutch Astronomy and cosmology information on astronomy, cosmology, and related topics ranging from black holes to asteroids
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