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- #astronomy
- Aladin
Java: A Sky Atlas - an interactive atlas
allowing the viewer to visualize digitized images,
superimpose entries from astronomical catalogs,
and access data from databases.
- Astro!nfo
- service of the Swiss Astronomical Society.
- Astronomy
and Astrophysics at NSSDC
- Astronomy
for Kids - astronomy site specifically designed
for kids and their parents.
- Astronomy
HyperText Book
- Astronomy
In Your Face - space pictures, movies, animations,
links, and more.
- Astronomy
Interactive Network - detailed information
about radio, optical, physics and the history
of astronomy; with games, pictures, quizzes,
glossary, timeline, links, and message boards.
- Astronomy
On-Line - the world's biggest astronomy
event on the Web. Groups from around the world
experience the excitement of real-time scientific
adventure and the virtues of international collaboration.
- Astronomy
Sight, The
- Astronomy
Thesaurus - astronomy terms in English,
French, German, Spanish and Italian; all terms
cross referenced.
- Bad
Astronomy - righting wrong ideas.
- Beyond
Our Skies: Discovering the Cosmos - ThinkQuest
project presenting the history and basics of
astronomy.
- Canadian
Astronomy Data Centre
- Hands On Universe
- enables students to investigate the Universe
while applying tools and concepts from science,
math, and technology.
- Imstar
- Astronomy links and some of our own CCD images
- Information
Center for New Star Gazers - A beginners
guide to astronomy as a hobby.
- Journey
into the Heavens - astronomy guide presenting
information about our solar system, constellations,
the evolution of the universe, space missions,
astronomers, and more.
- Life
in the Universe - links to scientific websites
as well as information relating to Stephen Hawking's
"Life in the Universe" CD-ROM.
- Messages
from Outer Space - tour the Moon, Meteorites,
and Solar System Gallery at the National Museum
of Natural History. Includes many educational
activities and resources.
- Munich
Astronomical Archive - data on astronomical
objects.
- NASA
Astrophysics Data System - abstracts on
astrophysics, astronomy, instrumentation, geophysics,
and physics. Plus the Los Alamos preprint server,
articles, and catalogs.
- Online
Planetarium Show - educational site about
the discoveries of the Hubble Space Telescope,
historical astronomers, mythology, and light
pollution.
- PlanetDiary
- presents weekly geological, astronomical,
meteorological, biological, and environmental
news from around the globe, plus Internet activities
and links to science resources.
- Science
for the Millennium - online expo focusing
chiefly on astronomy and astrophysics, advanced
computation, and virtual environments.
- Sea and Sky
- explore the splendors of the sea and the wonders
of the universe through information, images,
sounds, links, and interactive games.
- Simbad
- brings together basic data, cross-identifications,
observational measurements, and bibliography,
for celestial objects outside the solar system:
stars, galaxies, and nonstellar objects within
our galaxy, or in external galaxies.
- SpaceLink
- Star
Journey - journey through the stars with
National Geographic. Includes a Star Chart with
overlays of images from the Hubble Telescope.
- Stellar
Neigborhood in VRML - thrilling 3-D ride
through interstellar space within 25 parsec
of the sun. Database contains nearly 3000 stars.
- Tonight's
Sky - designed to guide your eye to something
you can see that night, or the next morning
before dawn.
- Tour
the Cosmos - a multimedia foray into the
mysteries of the universe.
- Web
Window to the Invisible Universe - A view
into the invisible universe as seen through
two of the world's largest radio telescopes.
- Why
Is the Sky Dark at Night? - colorful Java
applets guide you through the fascinating physics
problem.
- FAQ
- sci.astro - sci.astro is a newsgroup devoted
to the science of astronomy. Its content ranges
from the Earth to the farthest reaches of the
Universe.
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