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Dimitris Gouliermis

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Dimitris Gouliermis in the Sternwarte der Universitaet Bonn.

Dragonworks

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Personal webpage of astronomy photographs.
Going to the display (software fix, next version fixes the hardware), and the power pins are reversed, read the schematic wrong, fixed the library part so it now obvious which is the pin and which is the shell on the power pin jack..Here& ,s design 5 as a board, untested except for power on tests. The graphics processor is under the display, inputs are to the right. Outputs to top and left. Jogwheel is at the bottom, and the switches and indicators are below the display. The chip in the middle

Dublin Night Sky Observer

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Provides astronomy and space news, and monthly observing notes.

Edward M. Sion

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Specializes in white dwarf studies. Includes curriculum vitae and research articles. Professor of Astronomy and Astrophysics at Villanova University.
Shell expanding away from the binary (the central point sources in this images) at speeds of a few hundred to a few thousand km s.In a number of dwarf novae during quiescence and in nova-like variables in low states of little or no accrection, the underlying white dwarf accretor dominates the system light in the far ultraviolet. This circumstance offers the opportunity to study how the deposition of mass, energy, and angular momentum during the accretion process affects the physical properties,

Explore The Universe

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Explore the Universe on the net!

Favorite Astronomy Links

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Links to news, what's up, research, institutions, observatories, history of astronomy, and astronomy as a hobby, by Prof. J.S. Tenn, Sonoma State University.

Fermin's Astronomy Page

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Basic facts about planets in our solor system and the moon. Also over 50 pictures of galaxies, nebulae, and star clusters.

Film Astrophotography

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Jerry Pool's images of the Moon and Constellations.

The Final Frontier

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence; news about the universe.

Fotis Gavriil

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Anomalous X-ray pulsars.

Garcia, Fredrik Anthony

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Contains information about our solorsystem.

Gaze Upon the Heavens

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Contains links to some of my favorite sites as well as photos and research paper.

George P. McCook

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Specializes in mathematic analysis of astronomical data. Chairperson and professor of Astronomy at Villanova University. Includes education background and research.

HST/NICMOS and other recent astronomical endeavors, professional and personal.

The guide to the universe

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Four educational trips to the universe.

Guy's page

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

An astronomy site with links including a NGC - Messier search tool. Also captures hummingbirds from a web cam.

Ian's Astronorama Page

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Features news, pictures, telescope information, comets, eclipses, and the moon.
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Javor Kac - Astrophotography Page

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Jupiter-Venus conjunction, planets, comets, meteors, deep-sky.
Curtains reaching into the southern sky. All potographs below were shot from Radmirje, Slovenia (14 51 E, 46 19 N) with 37-mm f 2.8 lens on Fuji 800 film..In the last week of October, three giant sunspot groups (NOAA 10484, 486, 488) unleashed a number of powerful X-class flares. On October 28 an enormous X17.2 flare erupted from 486, followed by a huge X10.0 flare only 36 hours later. Both flares sent Earthwards very fast CMEs with speeds in excess of 2000 km s. They triggered a very strong

Jeff MacQuarrie's CCD Astronomy Page

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

CCD Astrophotography images of nebulae, galaxies, planets and star clusters. Each image contains educational information about the object with links for further research.

Joerg C. Hartmann Astronomie

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Movies from moon and sun captured with a Webscope.

Jon's Astropages

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

High resolution images with web cameras, and a collection of telescope specifications.

Keith's Astro Page

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Includes comet and night sky photography with a 35mm SLR camera.
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Learn More About the Universe

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Links, lectures, and photos.

Leos Ondra's Page

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Discusses the Goldilocks' variable, Pleiades nebulae, HR diagrams, stellar evolution software, and how to weigh a star.

Littlebear Observatory

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Personal deep sky observatory.
The wheels against the dome with a consistent force. The trimming is only needed for the 6& , dome. Also note that the motors are mounted horizontally on the DSR and.Decide what it is you want out of your observatory. Is it just someplace to just get out of the cold or a slightly smaller version of Keck? Remember that if you plan your building up front carefully, you can turn a shed into a very nice observatory over time and spread the cost..Set your budget. I can tell you that the $$$$ went

Luigi Pizzimenti

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

A few astronomical images taken by the author.
Un Turbogas a Combustione Esterna). La presente tesi ha voluto prendere in esame due aspetti rilevanti per la progettazione di un ciclo IFGT l’ottimizzazione termodinamica e lo studio del comportamento dell’impianto in condizioni sia di progetto, sia ai carichi parziali. Gli studi di progetto e di fuori progetto dell’impianto sono stati condotti con l’utilizzo di GateCycle, un software sviluppato per l’analisi termodinamica a regime degli impianti. Il programma permette di progettare schemi

Lukasz Kanclerski's page - Tips and Photos

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Site for beginning stargazers and others too. Lots of astropictures, including photos of the 11 Aug 1999 total solar eclipse over Europe.

Marc Gagne

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

X-ray astronomy West Chester University astronomy education astrophysics publications NASA Chandra X-ray Observatory
Potential for natural gas as an alternative energy source. Pickens interest in the Universitys natural gas initiative stems from his advocacy for alternative energy solutions in the United States. He is pitching the Pickens Plan, his concepts to eliminate the U.S. dependence on foreign oil, which also include support of wind energy. Congressman Meehan is co-sponsor of the bi-partisan bill H.R. 1380, the New Alternative Transportation to Give America Solutions Act of 2011, aimed at reducing

Marcia Bartusiak

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Descriptions of author books, listings of her reviews, biographical information, and e-mail contact.

Mark Allison's Astro Site

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Information and observations from an amateur Deep Sky astronomer based in Salford.
Star hopping . I use a range of Plossl eyepieces and sketch objects at the eyepiece. Drawing objects in my opinion is much easier and cheaper than astrophotography or CCD imaging, and by sketching objects you learn to see more clearly! Orion telescopes manufacured by www.orionoptics.co.uk Skywatcher telescopes available from www.opticalvision.co.uk.I observe mainly Deep Sky objects such as nebulae, star clusters and galaxies, but also observe the planets when available. Most of my observations

Markstaff

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

An astronomy and space site, original eclipse and comet images, impact hazards, meteor news, weather information.

Mars Pathfinder Mission - Genuine Pictures

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

These slightly adjusted pictures prove that there is life on Mars [ed: contains parodies of NASA images of Mars and of Mars exploration].

Martin Chick Astronomy

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Includes information on my interest, astronomy.

Melissa's Boston University Page

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Includes discussion of research and oral presentation about photometry. Includes photos and some related links.
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Michele's Home Page

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Information on research projects primarily dealing with variable stars (XX Leo eclipsing binary star, SMC variable stars, novae). Provides links to a growing number of astronomy, space, and science r

Mini Dome Observatory

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Aben Brown designed a small domed observatory to mount above a rooftop hatchway.
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Mitzi Space

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Site about our solar system.

Mr. C's Science World of Astronomy

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Collection of astronomical links.

Mt. Regina Observatory

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Links to images of comets, NGC objects and planets plus information on telescopes and links to various astronomy-related areas.

Neil's Backyard Astronomy Pages

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Digital photos, equipment specifications, software links, tips, and observing reports.

Niall Glynn's Space and Astronomy Online

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

An easy-to-use site providing daily updated news with pictures and weather pages, as well as a shop where you can buy books, scopes, and accessories.

Night Sky Observers

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Louisville,KY based club, member of the Astronomical League. Includes an astrophoto gallery and telescope buying guide.
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NJ Night Sky

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Amateur astronomy and telescope building.

An Observation of the Night Sky

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

This web page is intended for the non-astronomer in the hope that he/she will come to love the night sky the way I do.

Orion

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

A brief history, links, the Greek mythology of the constellations and some pictures of a solar eclipse, taken in France on August 11 1999.

Paul Kondratko's Home Page

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Contains my scientific and school related publications, presentations and reference material for physics, astrophysics, and mathematics coursework.

Paul Schlyter

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Useful astronomical links, sci.astro.amateur FAQ.
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The Perfect Sky

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Contains some telescope reviews.

Pete's Astronomy Page

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Personal astronomy page with astrophotos.

Photos of Planets and Moons

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Photos and information on several of the planets.

Pictures From Space!

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

A collection of Astronomy Photos.

Pictures of the Nightsky

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

This site contains pictures of the earth, moon, planets and the constellations. It contains an explanation of the constellations too.

Magnetic field interactions in planet alignments and sun spots correlation to periodic field polarity reversals.
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Planets and stars

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Theoretical discussion, slightly different from conventional astronomical outlook.

Power Place

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Learn astronomy and skateboarding.

A Practical Guide to Astronomy

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Resource for the beginner and the experienced backyard astronomer, with facts and photos.

R.. A.. Araya-Gochez

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

A visiting associate professor in Tapir,India. Currently, working on problems related to the physics of magnetized, fully ionized plasmas. Includes lecture notes and curriculum vitae.

Remco Scheepmaker's Astronomy

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Personal homepage about my astronomy and astrophotography equipment, telescopes and reviews of the OMC140 and Vixen GP-DX.

Sam's Astronomy Page

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Site devoted to amateur astronomy, including descriptions and pictures of my equipment, tips and links.
These are some of my attempts to get a decent shot of some of the brighter objects in the sky using a Sony Mavica, Nikon CoolPix 4500, Canon 20Da, or Canon 30D digital camera alone, or placed up next to a telescope& ,s eyepiece. All images are from the Sony Mavica unless otherwise noted. You may click on each image for a separate, enlarged view. Close the pop-up window to return to this page..July 5, 2003 (UT) Nikon CoolPix 4500 using Orion Short Tube 80mm Refractor and Televue 22mm Panoptic. 4x

Science Fiction Exploration

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Hard science fiction and astronomy and the mysteries of the universe revealed.

Sean's Astro Web Site

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Description of my research on ultra high energy cosmic rays.

SETI for All

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Basic information and links about SETI.

Shawna's Astronomy Page

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Discusses composition and special features of the planets, moon, comets asteroids and extrasolar planets.

Simon Engler

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Information about Astrophysics, Computational Physics, Numerical Simulation. Contains FORTRAN programs that can be downloaded.
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Simon Jeffery

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Research astronomer at Armagh Observatory in Northern Ireland. Specializes in studying stellar structures. Includes publications, essays, research projects, related software, and biographical backgro
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Simon Nava Home Page

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Miscellaneous topics as black holes, space exploration.

The Sky in the Sun's Shadow

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Images of our solar system, the history of astronomy, news, and what to look for in our sky.

SkyNet Space and Astronomy

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Astronomy, Space, Satellite Tracking. Starting point for Astronomy and Space news and information.

Southern Skies

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

General information on a number of astronomical topics.

Southern Skys

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

This is a publicly run site for space and space exploration.

Space and Computing Newsletter

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Newsletter on space topics.

Spacelink

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Discussion about controversial topics in astronomy and sci-fi. Includes links to related sites.

The Star Gate

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Various links photos and news.
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Stargazer

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Astronomy information with emphasis on the solar system.

Stargazer Online

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Richard Bell's observing, astrophotography articles and biographies.
By 1790, revolution and economic turmoil brought trying times for Messier, who lost his navy pension and salary. In spite of circumstances, he managed to discover another comet in 1793. As the political situation stabilized, Messier was elected to the new Academy of Sciences, and received the Legion of Honor from Napoleon. He lived to the age of 86, dying on April 12, 1817. Looking back on his interest in nebulae, Messier wrote in the.What caused me to undertake the catalogue was the nebula I

Star's Family

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Collection of directories, dictionaries, databases, and related products on astronomy and space.

Starshine Astronomy

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Has general information on astronomy geared toward the beginner.
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Starshine Astronomy

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This site has general information on Astronomy oriented towards the beginner.
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StarStuff

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Resource site for amateur astronomers with telescopes, observing aids, and links.

Stefan Immler's Home of Galaxies

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

X-ray emission from galaxies. Page includes research.

Steve's Astronomy Page

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Astrophotography, details of his observatory construction, observing and astronomy tips, and links to other sites.
Always be set up with the camera attached and ready to go. I will install a temperature and humidity sensor that works with my weather station, so I will be able to monitor the conditions. It will also be tied into my home alarm system. The second advantage will be a warm room. The back 8 feet of the trailer will be the observatory area and the front part will be my warm room. It gets really cold out here, maybe not as cold as back east, but still pretty cold for me anyway. I cut my imaging

Sublime64's Home Page

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Whats your weight on all the planets? Science, Physics, Astro Picture Gallery. Space.

Tim Printy's Astronomy Web Page

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Astrophotography guide specializing in comets, meteors and deep space.

Tim's Astronomy

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Hints, tips and astrophotography with my Meade LX200 telescope.

Tom's amateur astronomy

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Details of my two homemade telescopes, Freeware for astronomy for the low-budget/no-budget amateur.

The Tylers

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

A site for code developers and SETI enthusiasts.

Van Zee, Liese

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Assistance professor at Indiana University Bloomington. Specializes in the study of star formation history and evolution of dwarf galaxies. Includes list of publications.

Vikrant Paralkar

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Discoveries made by Voyager 1 and 2 about the giant planets and their moons.

Walter's Extragalactic Homepage

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

An astronomical picture gallery including observation reports, astronomical articles and astro-links.
Contributions vs. H. I used a natural palette for color rendering, which is mixed so that the resulting colors closely resemble the visible spectrum of the human eye. As an additional bonus, I included a zoom- and panable view of this image at the bottom of the web page..Howdii absolved a Messier Marathon on March 29 and 30, 2011 and broke his personal record He got 100 Messier objects visually! He used an iOptron ieq45 mount (with GOTO - automatic positioning) and a 120 900 Skywatcher Equinox

Weak Interstellar Messages Pass Us By

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Amateur radio project to detect signals from extraterrestrial intelligences.

Weasner's Mighty ETX Site

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Resources, discussions and complete information about Meade ETX Astro Telescopes.
Can access the ON OFF switch but not the N S switch. This is normally not a problem. With the JMI Wedge, and I presume the Wedgepod, the hole used didn t matter as both were accessible when mounted. If you have modified your ETX and need to access the N S switch position, you ll have to change your modification or use another tripod. The ETX attaches to the Tripod head using two supplied bolts, these screw into the base plate of the ETX using the existing tripod mounting holes (same ones as used

Whitney's Star Finder

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

A window on the sky for the casual observer, amateur astronomer, or student.
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W.J.Kolkert

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Results from the Kolkert-Observatory, like a description of the 4" instrumented refractor.

The World Above

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Information plus thought on astronomy and on new exploration. Little information about stars, planets, and galaxies.

World of Astronomy

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Brief history on astronomy and quotes.

Yoonho's Amateur Astronomy

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

12" LX200 owner, fluorite APO refractor, astro photos.

Agriculture Network Information Center

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

A reference service providing links to plant science websites.

Avout.com - Biology

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Links to biological net resources indexed by discipline and educational level.
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Bio Links

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Biozone's Bio Links contains over five hundred links covering such topics as biology, biotechnology, diseases, evolution, and microbiology.
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Biochemie

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Searchable database for life science topics, such as biochemistry, cell biology, related companies, databases, journals, methods and associations.

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