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101. Home Base Bringing astronomy to the masses in and around Bloomington-Normal, Illinois.Category Science Astronomy North America United States...... You have found the home page of the Twin City Amateur astronomers, bringing astronomyto the masses in the twin cities of BloomingtonNormal, Illinois, and the http://www.twincityamateurastronomers.org/ |
102. Astronomy World Wide Space Link Links to largest telescopes, professional astronomers, planetaria, pictures, amateur equipment. http://www.geocities.com/spacelink.geo |
103. SkyNews Terence Dickinson's online information about Canadian amateur astronomers, star party listings, astrophotography articles and related photos. http://www.skynewsmagazine.com/index.html |
104. North Georgia Astronomers Includes upcoming events, membership information, location maps, PDF newsletters, a discussion group, Category Science Astronomy North America United States......North Georgia astronomers. ENTER. http://northgeorgiaastronomers.org/ |
105. Famous Astronomers Nicholas Copernicus Short biography written by students for students. http://library.thinkquest.org/23830/copernicus.htm |
106. Toronto Sidewalk Astronomers Homepage John's off to StarFest, Jenny and I are off for Pennsylvania (perhaps to startthe Swarthmore Sidewalk astronomers ;) Science Outreach was a blast. http://www.astro.utoronto.ca/~burns/TSA.html |
107. Transit Search The purpose of transitsearch.org is to coordinate and direct a cooperative observational effort which will allow experienced amateur astronomers and small college observatories to discover transiting extrasolar planets. http://www.transitsearch.org/index.htm |
108. Astronomers More Occupational Guides. astronomers. In reality, astronomers generally spend nomore than several weeks a year at an observatory or satellite control station. http://www.calmis.cahwnet.gov/file/occguide/ASTRONOM.HTM |
109. StarStuff Resource site for amateur astronomers with telescopes, observing aids, and links. http://www.starstuff.com/ |
110. Home Page TO CONTACT US PO BOX 1053 NOWRA NSW 2541. http://www.shoalhavenastronomers.asn.au/ |
111. Optical Guidance Systems Telescopes Optical Guidance Systems (OGS) manufactures custom and researchgrade telescopes for professional and amateur astronomers. http://opticalguidancesystems.com |
112. Zooming In On Black Holes astronomers are using radio signals and an orbiting telescope to view black holes in quasars billions of light years away. By Kristen Philipkoski. Wired News http://www.wired.com/news/news/story/15140.html |
113. Grove Creek Observatory Run as a nonprofit organisation for the benefit of the general public, amateur and professional astronomers. http://gco.apana.org.au/ |
114. Confederation Of Indian Amateur Astronomers The Confederation of Indian Amateur astronomers,Pune. (R.No. Amateur astronomersAssociation of Delhi for Pictures and details of variuos astronomy topics. http://www.ciaa.net/ |
115. Cosmic Voyage Site offers information for amateur astronomers at every level. http://members.aol.com/billferris/ |
116. Welcome To The TriState Astronomers Home. Club Officers. Meetings. Astro Gallery. Star Party info. Battlefield StarParty April 4 5. About Us! To bring together those who appreciate the night sky! http://www.tristateastronomers.org/ |
117. BBC Space - Space People Comprehensive who's who list and brief biographies of significant astronomers. http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/space/spacepeople_a-z/index.shtml |
118. San Francisco Amateur Astronomers Founded in September 1952, the San Francisco Amateur astronomers is an associationof people who share a common interest in astronomy and other related sciences http://www.zennla.com/sfaa/ |
119. CyberSpace Learn about our solar system and what lies beyond,keep up on current astronomical information and news, and have your questions answered by professional astronomers. http://library.thinkquest.org/12659/main.html |
120. ASP An Ancient Universe An Ancient Universe How astronomers Know the Vast Scale of Cosmic Time. No.56 Fall 2001. Click here for a printable pdf version of this newsletter. http://www.astrosociety.org/education/publications/tnl/56/ |
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