Archeoastronomy
- AEON
- Journal of myth and science devoted to the
collection and exploration of
archaeo-astronomical traditions. To be used with
caution!
- Center
for Archeoastronomy
- education and public awareness of
archaeoastronomy. was
founded in 1978 at the University of Maryland to
advance research.
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- European
Megalithic Sites
- What else to do with rocks?
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Extraterrestrial Life and Other
Curiosities
- Black
Holes and Neutron Stars
- Take a virtual trip using scientifically accurate
computer animations made with strict adherence to
Einstein's General Theory of Relativity.
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- Einstein,
Relativity and Black Holes
- A Bibliography.
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- Nebulae
- A collection of stunning astronomical photographs
of nebulae - clouds of gas, dust, or stars.
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- Search for
Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI)
- home page has information about scientific
research in the general field of life in the
universe.
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- Greek
Mathematics, Geography and Astronomy
- The classical roots of the scientific revolution
is explored in this exhibit of texts and
documents from the Vatican Library.
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- Windows
to the Universe
- Ambitious University of Michigan all-inclusive
web-site. Teaching resources and information from
beginner to advanced levels. Includes a section
on Classical
Mythology.
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USA Government
- Astronomy
Picture of the Day
- includes an archive and commentary. A useful Magnetosphere
Glossary has been added. Many listings
are also clickable, linked to the
section of "Exploration" where they are
discussed or used.
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- National Space Science Data Center (NSSDC)
- provides access to lunar and planetary data.
Includes splendid photographs and an Earth
page and a Moon
page.
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- Reserve seats or browse
- home page at Kennedy Space Center.
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Magazines
- Explorations
in Education
- free downloads from the Special Studies Office of
the Space
Telescope Insitute includes electronic
picture books, tutorials and reports.
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- SKY
Online - Sky & Telescope Magazine
- is an important source of astronomy news and
information. Each monthly issue contains reports
on the latest discoveries, sky
maps, astrophotos, and observation tips.
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- ASTRONOMY
Today
- is the world's largest English-language magazine
for astronomy hobbyists. Each month the magazine
is read by over 300,000 astronomy enthusiasts.
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- Missions
- Mariner
10
- was the first to explore the planet Mercury and
the first American spacecraft to take photographs
of Venus.
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- Magellan
- Launched in May 1989, Magellan arrived at Venus
in August 1990. The spacecraft used imaging radar
to make a highly detailed map of Venus.
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- Stardust
- Launched February 7, 1999 this is the first U.S.
mission dedicated solely to a sample return from
a comet. The task is to gather dust from the tail
of a comet and bring it back to earth. Visit the Stardust
Cafe which offers news updates and even has a
jukebox. Or, watch movies in the Stardust
Theatre.
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- Voyager
I and II
- The mission objective of the Voyager Interstellar
Mission (VIM) is to extend the NASA exploration
of the solar system beyond the neighborhood of
the outer planets to the outer limits of the
Sun's sphere of influence, and possibly beyond.
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Observatories
- Griffith Observatory Home Page
- for a major Los Angeles landmark since 1935.
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- Hubble Space
Telescope
- Space Telescope Electronic Information Service
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- Kitt
Peak
- is operated by the Association of Universities
for Research in Astronomy (AURA), Inc. under
cooperative agreement with the National Science
Foundation.
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- Palomar
Observatory
- is owned and operated by the California Institute
of Technology.
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- Mauna
Kea Observatories (Keck)
- The Mauna Kea Observatories are located on the
island of Hawaii.
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- McDonald
Observatory
- The University of Texas at Austin's Department of
Astronomy and the McDonald Observatory home page.
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- Subaru
Telescope
- The National Astronomical Observatory of Japan
(NAOJ) has a superlative 8.3 meter
optical-infrared telescope at the summit of Mauna
Kea in Hawaii. The SUBARU telescope saw
first-light early in1998. The pictures are
beautiful! Page is also in Japanese
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