Astronomy Education Resources
- A Wormhole in the Cosmos
- Have you ever wondered why Black Holes are black or how Supernovae helped
develop life on Earth ? A Wormhole in the Cosmos provides answers
to these questions, and others. Includes a Gallery of beautiful space images,
and many educative astronomy resources.
- http://www.intothecosmos.com/
- ASTRONET
- The astronomical information service ASTRONET provides information on astronomical
phenomena and closely follows the news on astronomy, space research, space
flight, meteorology and earth sciences. ASTRONET is frequently updated.
- http://www.xs4all.nl/~carlkop/astroeng.html
- ASTRONOMY on the
Web
- ASTRONOMY on the Web presents the contents of the current issue of ASTRONOMY
magazine, previews the next issue, and highlights current and future sky events.
Full text is available for featured articles, an introduction to the hobby,
and guides to buying telescopes and accessories. It also provides links to
many astronomical resources on the Web. Programs that appeared in ASTRONOMY
are also available for downloading.
- http://www.kalmbach.com/astro/astronomy.html
- Academic Assistance Access (AAA)
- Academic Assistance Access functions in a mailing list environment divided
by subject matter (including Astronomy). By subscribing to a specific mailing
list, you will get answers to your questions.
- http://www.tutoraid.org/
- Access to Astronomy Class
(Open
Classroom-Astro)
- Astronomy at the Dalton School is a college level, full year modern astronomy
elective course. In a constructivist format, computers are extensively used
in the course. From the home page you can see lists of software used, topics
covered, image sources, web sites, etc. You can also see the course in progress.
The task stream and folders containing ongoing, unaltered student work are
published on WWW pages. See Internet Project.
- http://www.dalton.org/groups/astro/
- Amateur Astronomers Association (AAA)
- The Amateur Astronomers Association is the regional society for astronomy
in the New York cosmopolitan area. It operates a wide range of public and
inhouse educational programs in astronomy. These include lectures, seminars,
classes, and starviewing. Sessions are held at the Association's offices are
at other venues, like parks, in and around New York. The Association is the
City's advocate for astronomy before social and cultural matters, development
hearings, community discussions, and science & nature projects of other
organizations.Membership in the AAA, $20 per annum, includes monthly newsletter
EYEPIECE. It enables receipt of a member's discount subscriptions to Sky &
Telescope and Astronomy magazines. Snailmail address: 1010 Park Avenue, New
York NY 10028. Voice: 212-LE5-2922.
- http://www.aaa.org/
- Amateur Radio astronomy
- Detection of Meteors
- This site describes how we detected the micro waves produced by the meteor
burning in high atmosphere. This is also a step by step description of a low
cost radio telescope for the beginner.
- http://users.skynet.be/polard/amateur.htm
- Amateur Telescope Makers of Boston (ATMoB)
- ATMoB is one of the nation's oldest and largest astronomy clubs. Meetings
are held monthly at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge,
MA and feature a wide range of guest speakers. A clubhouse and observing site
is maintained in Westford, MA.
- http://www.atmob.org/
- Amateur Telescope Making Journal (ATM
Journal)
- ATM Journal is the only publication dedicated totally to amateur telescope
making and optical engineering. Articles are submitted by both novice and
profesional alike. Now being sent to readers in 54 countries.
- http://www.atmjournal.com/
- Amazing Space (Hubble
Space Telescope Online)
- Amazing Space is a set of web-based activities primarily designed for classroom
use, but made available for all to enjoy.
- http://amazing-space.stsci.edu/
- American Meteor Society (AMS)
- The American Meteor Society is a non-profit organization devoted to the
observation of meteoric phenomena, the analysis and publication of results,
and promoting professional-amateur cooperation in meteor science.
- http://www.amsmeteors.org/
- Ames Area Amateur Astronomers
(AAAA)
- The Ames Area Amateur Astronomers, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit educational
and scientific organization. Our new 24-inch f/4 primary mirror will become
part of a state-of-the-art robotically controlled observatory to be completed
in 1996.
- http://www.cnde.iastate.edu/aaaa.html
- Ancient Astronomical Cosmology Resource
Center (A
Central Resource for Educators and Student)
- Contains an interactive atlas of world astronomy, with detailed descriptions
of the astronomy of cultures around the world. Also includes an interactive
Dresden and Borgian codex for studying Mayan and Aztec astronomy. Several
student essays and links to other relevant sites are included.
- http://arcturus.pomona.edu/
- Annotated Links
to Introductory Astronomy Web Resources
- Links organized by 30 subjects; each link gives a brief review.
- http://www.saunderscollege.com/astro/fraknoi/links.html
- Armagh Planetarium
- An astronomical resource for educators and Planetarium workers which contains
images obtained through our telescopes and a variety of other material.
- http://www.armagh-planetarium.co.uk/
- Association Sciences
et Techniques Jeunesse - Secteur Astronomie (ANSTJ,
France)
- [in French]
- http://anstj.mime.univ-paris8.fr/~astro/
- Association of Lunar & Planetary
Observers (ALPO)
- An educational organization that instucts observers in proper technique,
collects amateur observations and promulgates them to the professional community.
- http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/alpo
- Astro Source (Explore
the Universe of Astronomy)
- This page contains links to major Astronomy sites and photo archives, plus
a growing educational section containing original works and overviews by the
author on space and space travel, stars and galaxies, and the mysteries of
the universe.
- http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/1372/
- Astro-Kosmos
- Informationen über Sonne, Mond, Finsternisse für beliebige Orte in Graphiken
und Tabellen. Hilfetexte in deutsch. [in German].
- http://ourworld.cs.com/BucherFRM/
- AstroEd
- A collection
of pointers to resources related to teaching/learning Astronomy. Includes
pointers to courses, multimedia documents, image catalogs, history, and others.
- http://www-hpcc.astro.washington.edu/scied/astro/astroed.html
- Astronavigator
- Astronavigator is a monthly seminar held by post-graduate students in Astronomical
Institute, Saint Petersburg State University, Russia, in order that all its
participants be familiar with the latest news and current status of astronomical
knowledge. The invited speakers are also asked to pay particular attention
to the preparation of the seminar's public issues, popular articles, pictures
and movies to share with amateur astronomers and other interested people.
- http://www.astro.spbu.ru/staff/dikarev/navigator/gator.html
- Astronomical
Adventures
- Guided geologic tours to northern Arizona by day and stargazing through
large telescopes at night.
- http://Astronomy-Mall.com/regular/products/astronomical-adventures/
- Astronomical League
- The goal of The Astronomical League is to encourage an interest in astronomy
(and especially amateur astronomy) throughout America. This is done through
educational and observational programs for the amateur astronomer.
The Astronomical League is composed of over two hundred local amateur astronomical
societies from all across the United States. These organizations, along with
our Members-at-Large, Patrons, and Supporting members form one of the largest
amateur astronomical organizations in the world.
- http://www.astroleague.org/
- Astronomical Society of the Pacific (ASP)
- The A.S.P. is one of the leading organizations in the world in astronomy
education. The Society includes professional astronomers, amateur astronomers,
educators, and interested laypeople. The site features information about its
newsletter for teachers, its popular-level magazine, its workshops and meetings,
its non-profit catalog of educational materials, its educational resource
lists and publications, and Project ASTRO which joins astronomers and teachers
as partners in the classroom.
- http://www.aspsky.org/
- Astronomical Society of the
Pacific - astronomy education
- http://www.aspsky.org/education.html
- Astronomie
- Das Team von www.astronomie.de besteht aus engagierten Amateurastronomen,
die es sich zum Ziel gesetzt haben, eine sinnvolle Ergänzung des bislang vorhandenen
Informationsangebotes im deutschsprachigen Internet zu schaffen. Wir möchten
- Einsteigern durch unparteiische Beratung helfen - die kommerzielle Seite
der Astronomie, d.h. den Teleskop- und Zubehörmarkt im Internet durchsichtig
machen - eine gute Startseite für ausgedehnte Surftouren schaffen - für Einsteiger
die englischen Astro-News des Internets übersetzen und erläutern - Amateurastronomen
untereinander in Kontakt bringen, - Amateuren eine Möglichkeit bieten, eigene
Beiträge zum Informationsangebot zu liefern. [in German]
- http://www.astronomie.de/
- Astronomy - What's
UP This Month (Star
Charts, Constellations, ...)
- Want to know where, when, and how to find a planet? When's the next meteor
shower? Where is the comet? These pages are updated monthly or as needed.
Written for the beginner to intermediate.
- http://www.members.home.net/abdale/index.html
- Astronomy Cafe
- http://www2.ari.net/home/odenwald/cafe.html
- Astronomy Digest
- Free Astronomy E-Zine. For the latest news, product review, and astronomy
articles.
- http://astronomydigest.com/
- Astronomy
Education Resources (AstroEd)
- HPCC K-12 Outreach Project, University of Washington What's New Sites which
have been added to these pages recently. AstroEd Curriculum materials and
on-line courses Popular Astronomy Articles Articles for the general population
written by members of the HPCC group. AstroNews Newsletters, magazines, hypertext
articles, and bulletins. AstroImage Images, animations and simulations from
many sources. AstroHistory Links to history resources related to astronomy
and space science Ask-an-Astronomer You can send a question about astronomy
and receive an answer from a professional astronomer whose expertise is in
the area of your question. Additional Astronomy Resources Software, on-line
telescopes, organizations, planetaria, museums, and indeces NASA A basic attempt
to find materials in this huge labyrinth on the web
- http://www-hpcc.astro.washington.edu/scied/astro/astroindex.html
- Astronomy
Notes
- These documents were created by Nick Strobel for the introductory astronomy
courses he teaches. They are copyrighted by Nick Strobel. This web site is
offered to the net as a resource in astronomy education.
- http://www.bc.cc.ca.us/programs/sea/astronomy/book.htm
- Astronomy Now
- Britain's leading astronomy magazine.
- http://www.astronomynow.com/
- Astronomy Picture
of the Day
- Each day we feature a new picture of our spectacular universe. Browse through
our extensive annotated archive. Intended for all educational levels.
- http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html
- Astronomy Resources in Nebraska
(ARIN)
- A comprehensive index to astronomy related organizations in Nebraska (observatories,
planetariums, clubs, courses, merchants, etc.). Displays resource list categorized
by user access, research, k-12, college and so on. Announces public events
online. Also hosts several official and unofficial websites for observatories
and other resources in the state.
- http://www.blackstarpress.com/arin/
- Astronomy and Islam
- A galaxy of astronomical links many with an Islamic flavour.
- http://www.ummah.net/astronomy/
- Astronomy freeware
- A description of useful astronomy freeware and software field tested in
the classroom with download links
- http://www.cvc.org/astronomy/freeware.htm
- Astronomy site
- This is an astronomy site that has something both for amateur and more advanced
astronomers. We have, among other things, proposals on mailinglists that will,
via e-mail, keep you up-to-date. We also have links to the most recent news
releases.
- http://home1.swipnet.se/~w-17968/
- Astronomy! A Brief
Edition
- The site supplements the textbook "Astronomy! A Brief Edition," and gives
links relevant to each chapter in the book as well as updates on new developments
and discoveries in astronomy.
- http://www.astro.uiuc.edu/~kaler/AstroBrief/
- Astroware 1 CD-ROM
- Astroware 1: Astronomy Shareware & Freeware (ISBN 1-886376-03-4). This
CD-ROM is the first to be released in a new series of space and astronomy
related CD titles. Astroware 1 is devoted to shareware and freeware files
on the topics of Astronomy, Amateur Telescope Making, CCD imaging and image
processing. A wide range of text files and programs for DOS, OS/2, Macintosh,
and Unix computers are included on this ISO-9660 disc.
- http://www.ncc.com/cdroms/as1/index.html
- Auckland Observatory and Stardome
Planetarium
- Situated in New Zealand's largest city. A public Observatory established
in 1967. Now with a new (1997) 11 metre Zeiss planetarium.
Research interests include photometry of binary and variable stars.
- http://www.stardome.org.nz/
- Austin Astronomical Society (AAS)
- Austin Astronomical Society (AAS) is a non-profit organization for anyone
interested in any aspect of astronomy or the space sciences. A major portion
of AAS activities are public education outreach efforts.
- http://www.main.org/aas/
- Bad Astronomy
- Discusses common misconceptions about astronomy in the media and other sources.
Includes narrative, sometimes humorous descriptions of misconceptions in astronomy
with an explanation of what the correct idea is.
- http://www.badastronomy.com/
- Binary Stars
- Free software for Macintosh computers, complete with manuals, for use in
an educational setting or for self-learning. Teaches binary star concepts.
- http://www.uark.edu/misc/clacy/BinaryStars/
- BinoSky - best
bets for viewing the night sky through binoculars (BinoSky)
- A guide to the best bets for viewing the night sky through binoculars. Images
and maps on consistent scales, with consistent exposures.
- http://www.lightandmatter.com/binosky/binosky.html
- Brooks/Cole Astronomy Resource
Center
- Links which are useful to teachers and students of astronomy.Also, an Online
Studyguide for the Wadsworth text: Foudations of Astronomy, Fourth edition,
by Michael Seeds.
- http://www.brookscole.com/astronomy/
- Cardiff Astronomical
Society
- Cardiff Astronomical Society, UK, News and Homepage Information on astronomy,
telescopes and exhibitions Links to other society pages and astronomy sites
in the UK.
- http://www.astro.cf.ac.uk/cas/cas_home.html
- Carnegie Institution of Washington
- The Carnegie Institution of Washington is a private, nonprofit organization
engaged in basic research and advanced education in astronomy, the earth sciences,
and biology. It comprises five research campuses, including the Observatories,
the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism, and the Geophysical Laboratory. Its
website includes descriptions of research under way at Carnegie, an Ask-The-Experts
page, and information about the Institution's education outreach programs.
- http://www.ciw.edu/
- Carter Observatory (New
Zealand)
- Carter Observatory is the National Observatory of New Zealand.
- http://www.carterobs.ac.nz/
- Catania Astrophysical Observatory
(OAC)
- Daily solar images (chromosphere and photosphere).
- http://woac.ct.astro.it/Defaulteng.htm
- Centre de Prevision de l'activite
solaire et geomagnetique (RWC
MEUDON)
- Forecast of solar activity: solar cm flux, solar flares.
Forecast of geomagnetic activity: geomagnetic indices, geomagnetic storms.
Forecast of the solar cycle.
Data base for cosmic rays from Kerguelen and Terre Adelie station. [in French]
- http://previ.obspm.fr/previ/
- Centre for Observational Astronomy
in the Algarve (COAA)
- Astronomy holiday centre in Algarve region of Portugal.
- http://www.ip.pt/coaa/index.htm
- Chandra X-Ray Observatory -
Public Information & Education
- This site provides current information on the "hot" field of X-ray astronomy
and the Chandra mission, NASA's Great Observatory. Chandra is designed for
detecting X-rays from cosmic sources such as black holes, and exploding stars
and galaxies.
- http://xrtpub.harvard.edu/pub.html
- Circumplanetary
Dust Dynamics: from Birth to Death (Astronomical
InSt. Petersburg)
- The modeled E ring of Saturn is presented. The page is related to Cassini
project, and introduces the research of the faint circumplanetary dust complexes
to everybody.
- http://www.astro.spbu.ru/staff/dikarev/valery/ering.html
- Coelum, Mensile di Astronomia Scienza e
Telescopi
- European astronomical monthly magazine [in Italian].
- http://www.coelum.com/
- Comets and Meteor Showers
- This site gives the complete text to the 1988 book Meteor Showers: A
Descriptive Catalog, as well as recent meteor shower observations. The
site also posts a wealth of comet information from news of recent discoveries,
finder charts, and ephemerides, to extensive historical information on individual
comets.
There is a European mirror site.
- http://comets.amsmeteors.org/
- Comisión Nacional de Actividades
Espaciales (CONAE,
Argentina)
- Information on the Centro Regional de Datos Satelitales (CREDAS) and on
Argentina's National Space Plan
- http://www.conae.gov.ar/caratula.html
- Commonwealth Club (California)
- The Commonwealth Club sponsors hundreds of speakers each year, many on scientific
and technical topics. For a free copy of our bulletin, contact Katherine Merriman
at (415) 597-6732 or at cwc@sirius.com.
- http://www.commonwealthclub.org/
- Constellations
and Their Stars
- Contains a page for each of the 88 constellations. On each page are links
to the Messier objects and named stars which can be found in that constellation.
There is also an ongoing project to add descriptions of each constellation,
including images, history, mythology and descriptive notes.
- http://www.astro.wisc.edu/~dolan/constellations/
- Cosmic and Heliospheric Learning
Center
- The Cosmic and Heliospheric Learning Center, brought to you by the people
at ACE, is designed to
increase your interest in cosmic and heliospheric science. (The heliosphere
is the huge area in space affected by the Sun.)
The Learning Center is aimed at the general public (or about a high school
level of science understanding).
- http://helios.gsfc.nasa.gov/
- Cosmology - Explore the largest
mystery
- An introductory cosmology site to learn about the whole Universe. Texts
and multimedia contents such as animations, simulations, images and video-clips.
This educational site is designed for people of high school age or older who
want to understand the most recent information about cosmology in everyday
language.
- http://library.advanced.org/28181/
- Course Notes for Astronomy
45 at Harvard
- Astronomy 45, "Introduction to Astrophysics" is taught at Harvard to science
majors (not necessarily astronomy) who have taken 1 year of college physics.
These course notes are used as the principal text.
- http://cfata2.harvard.edu/whp/ay45top.html
- CyberSky
- CyberSky (TM) is a colorful, easy-to-use program that transforms your computer
screen into a planetarium, allowing you to learn about astronomy by exploring
the sky in the past, present, and future.
CyberSky displays the stars, constellations, deep sky objects, sun, moon,
and planets as visible from any location on the earth at a given time. One
of CyberSky's most powerful and educational features is its ability to animate
the display, allowing you to see "movies" of the changing appearance of the
sky over time.
- http://cybersky.simplenet.com/
- Dark Matter
Tutorial
- This is a tutorial about Dark Matter and cosmology, written by a researcher
in the field, with optional Java experiments.
- http://www.astro.queensu.ca/~dursi/dm-tutorial/dm0.html
- David Dunlap Observatory,
University of Toronto (DDO)
- The David Dunlap Observatory is located in Richmond Hill, Canada. As part
of the University of Toronto's Department of Astronomy it operates optical
telescopes for research, the largest being a 1.88m telescope. DDO is also
a centre for student training and public education.
- http://ddo.astro.utoronto.ca/ddohome/
- Degenhardt Amateur User
Facility
- The Degenhardt Amateur User Facility (DAUF) is located in Murfreesboro,
TN. It is a joint effort from local amateurs to provide a location for any
amateur (or professional) to observe either for research or for fun anytime.
The page is constantly updated with images and results of its activities.
It also provides links with other web sites of interest.
- http://nashville.com/~dega/daufhome.html
- Digital Archive of Historical
Astronomy Pictures (DAHAP)
- A collection of images from the history of astronomy, for use in research
and teaching.
- http://www.kunskapsbolaget.com/DAHAP
- Earls' AstroPage
- Astronomy site for beginners.
- http://www.pdesign.net/astronomy/
- Earth and Sky
- This is a weekly on-line publication for the public to learn more about
Earth science and astronomy. It consists of transcripts of radio programs
aired daily on the Earth & Sky Radio Series, which is hosted by Deborah
Byrd and Joel Block. The series broadcasts on more than 500 stations in the
United States and on a variety of other stations across the globe.
- http://www.earthsky.com/
- Eastbay Astronomical Society
- The Eastbay Astronomical Society, founded in 1924, is associated with the
Chabot Observatory & Science Center
in Oakland, California.
- http://chabot.cosc.org/~eas
- Eclipse magazine
- French amateur's magazine [in French].
- http://www.mailclub.net/eclipse
- Educational Space
Simulations Project (ESSP)
- The Educational Space Simulations Project is a web site where teachers and
students can retrieve information about coordinating and conducting their
own space simulation. Activity guides, launch and landing scripts, software,
and much more is available for free download.
- http://chico.rice.edu/armadillo/Simulations
- Eugene Astronomical Society (EAS
on the WWW)
- The Eugene Astronomical Society in Eugene, Oregon provides access to information
about Astronomy, telescopes, meeting information, and members. Also available
are links to Web formatted versions of it's newsletter, 'Io'
- http://www.efn.org/~eugastso/
- Euro-Asian Astronomical
Society (EAAS)
- The Euro-Asian Astronomical Society was created in April 1990.
The Society performs its activities mainly in New Independent States on the
territory of the Former Soviet Union and surrounding countries. The main goals
of the society are to maintain the development of astronomy and to reinforce
scientific contacts between astronomers of the former Soviet Union and their
colleagues all over the world.
- http://www.issp.ac.ru/univer/astro/eaas/
- European Association for
Astronomy Education (EAAE)
- The purpose of the EAAE is to improve and promote scientific astronomical
education all over Europe in schools of all levels and other institutions
involved in the teaching of astronomy.
- http://www.algonet.se/~sirius/eaae.htm
- European Association for Astronomy
Education--Hellas (EAAE-Hellas(Greece)
- EAAE-Hellas is the Greek National Branch of the European Association for
Astronomy Education.
- http://www.ellinogermaniki.gr/eaae/
- Event Inventor (Astronomy
and math activities using cross staff & quadrant)
- Have FUN learning about the basics of SCIENCE, MATH and TECHNOLOGY while
doing INTERACTIVE ACTIVITIES.
- http://www.kyes-world.com/
- ExoScience NEWS (exoScience
Space News)
- exoScience provides daily astronomy news in addition to more comprehensive
features on major astronomy events.
- http://www.exosci.com/
- Exploration
of the Earth's Magnetosphere
- A collection of more than eighty linked files, forming a non-mathematical
introduction to magnetism, plasmas, particles of space and their motion, and
the study of the Earth's magnetic environment in space. Also covers the Sun
and solar activity, magnetospheres of other planets, and amny other topics.
the exposition follows a historical framework, and includes numerous historical
side-excursions. Also includes a long review (more technical) "A Brief History
of Magnetospheric Physics During the Space Age, an article "Birth of a Radiation
Belt", a guide for teachers, a historical timeline, a question-and-answer
collection and a template for a folded paper model of the magnetosphere.
- http://www-spof.gsfc.nasa.gov/Education/Intro.html
- Exploratorium
- The Exploratorium is a museum of science, art, and human perception with
over 500 interactive "hands on" exhibits. Each year more than 600,000 visitors
come to the Exploratorium, over 95,000 students and teachers come on field
trips, and more than 2000 teachers attend professional development programs
which focus on inquiry-based teaching and learning in the K-12 classroom
- http://www.exploratorium.edu/
- Explore Space Control Center
- Explore Space is an educational resource to astronomy and space.
- http://www.explorespace.com/
- Falling into a Black
Hole
- In which we fall into a black hole on a real free fall orbit. All distortions
of images are real, both general relativistic from the gravitational bending
of light, and special relativistic from the near light speed orbit. After
you are done dying at the central singularity of the black hole, feel free
to explore more about the Schwarzschild geometry, about wormholes, and about
the collapse of a black hole.
- http://casa.colorado.edu/~ajsh/schw.html
- Finnish amateur
astronomy homepage
- http://www.funet.fi/pub/astro/html/astro-uk.html
- Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Observatory
(OFXB)
- The François-Xavier Bagnoud Observatory, located above the village of St-Luc
in the Swiss Alps, stands at an altitude of 2200 metres. It is intended not
only for the experienced amateur wishing to produce work of a quasi-professional
quality, but also for the use of schools and for simple visitors. curious.
Equipped with numerous instruments (60 cm reflecting telescope with CCD camera,
20 cm refracting telescope, coelostat, 16 cm coronagraph) it may be used day
or night.
- http://www.icare.ch/OFXB/
- From Stargazers
to Starships (Stargazers)
- A collection of about sixty linked files, forming a self-contained course
at the high school level on (1) elementary astronomy (pre-telescope), (2)
Newtonian mechanics (3) Spaceflight and spacecraft. The material is presented
in a historical framework with many side excursions and incidental connections,
with many outside links. Also contains a 9-section "Math refresher", a section
for the guidance of teachers, a template of a sundial with explanations, glossary
and timeline.
It is an attempt to create a high-school curriculum which makes as much use
of space and spaceflight as possible.
- http://www-spof.gsfc.nasa.gov/stargaze/Sintro.htm
- Galaxies, Quasars & Cosmology
(PH308)
- This course is a third year undergraduate option taught by the Astronomy Group at Southampton University. The course is intended
to provide a broad introduction to extragalactic astronomy: it is divided
into three main sections, which cover the properties of normal galaxies, the
nature of active galaxies, and our current understanding of cosmology.
The purpose of these WorldWide Web site is to provide direct access to some
of my notes, to a number of the on-line resources used in preparing the lectures,
and to further material. They are not a substitute for the lectures
(at least, not yet)!
- http://www.astro.soton.ac.uk/PH308/
- GalaxyGuide - Constellation
of the Month (CD-ROM
for Windows)
- We develop and sell GalaxyGuide, An Introduction to the Constellations.
This Windows CD covers 38 constellations in depth. It includes a desktop astronomy
dictionary and games. Photos and discussions of shape, location, mythology,
deep space objects, individual stars and related astronomy subjects are provided.
Free multimedia software demo of GalaxyGuide can be downloaded.
- http://www.quiknet.com/~parallax/galaxyguide/gg1.html
- Galileo Project
- A web resource on the life and works of Galileo Galilei (1564-1642).
- http://www.rice.edu/Galileo/
- Gov Aker Observatory at Discovery
Park
- Gov Aker Observatory-Offers a variety of educational programs, interactive
astronomy exhibits, a working 20-inch optical reflecting telescope.
- http://www.discoverypark.com/
- Griffith Observatory
- The Griffith Observatory is a non-profit educational institution whose purpose
is to provide information on astronomy and related sciences to the public.
It is not a research institution, although from time to time it carries out
modest research projects.
- http://www.GriffithObs.org/
- Groupe Astronomie de Spa
(GAS)
- Euro Space Center - La tete dans les etoiles. [in French]
- http://www.ping.be/eurospace/astro.htm
- Grove Creek Observatory, Australia (GCO)
- Grove Creek Observatory in NSW Australia, specializes in CCD imaging and
research. Accomodation available for visiting amateur astronomers.
- http://gco.apana.org.au/
- Hallo
northern sky (planetarium
software program)
- The program Hallo northern sky is a simple windows application which plots
an electronic version of the night sky. It displays all stars to magnitude
8.0 (or 9.5) and 8415 deep sky objects. It also shows the planets, Moon, Sun,
the Jovian moons, phases of the Moon and inner planets, solar and lunar eclipses,
rings and moons of Saturn and some minor planets and comets.The intention
of the program is to familiarise you with the night sky and prepare yourself
with a map for a night with your telescope. To help you with this, all deepsky
objects are displayed in the correct size and orientation if available.
- http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/han_kleijn/software.htm
- Hamburg Observatory
- http://www.hs.uni-hamburg.de/home_e.html
- Hamilton Amateur Astronomers
- The
Hamilton Amateur Astronomers is a group dedicated to the enjoyment of astronomy
and public education.
- http://www.science.mcmaster.ca/HAA/
- Hands On Universe (HOU)
- Hands-On Universe is an educational program that enables students to investigate
the Universe while applying tools and concepts from science, math, and technology.
Hands-On Universe (HOU) has developed and piloted an educational program that
enables high school students to request their own observations from professional
observatories. HOU students download CCD images to their classroom computers
and use HOU's powerful image processing software to visualize and analyze
their data. HOU also provides comprehensive curriculum that integrates many
of the topics and skills outlined in the national goals for science and math
education into open- ended astronomical investigations. Over the next several
years HOU will develop activities and tools for middle school students and
informal education centers as well as implementing HOU in regional high school
networks across the world, including Department of Defense Dependent Schools.
- http://hou.lbl.gov/
- Hubble
Heritage Project Index
- The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) is a research tool dedicated to scientific
studies of nature. By emphasizing compelling HST images distilled from scientific
data, we hope to pique curiosity about our astrophysical understanding of
the universe we all inhabit.
- http://heritage.stsci.edu/public/commonpages/subjectindex.html
- Hubble Space Telescope - European HST
Public Outreach (HST,
at ST-ECF)
- ESA based public outreach service focusing on European HST science.
- http://www.stecf.org/epo/
- IMSA Astrophysics Home Page (A
high school course in Astrophysics)
- This is a one-semester course that embeds technology and the use of the
internet into the daily experience of the students. Course materials, assessment
tools and philosophy, and curriculum documents are all provided through this
site.
- http://www.imsa.edu/edu/astro/
- INFRARED ASTRONOMY -
IPAC's Educational Outreach
- All about infrared astronomy: Discover of infrared, What is infrared, history,
the infrared universe, gallery, activities, discoveries, missions, catalogs
from NASA's infrared astronomy center (IPAC).
- http://www.ipac.caltech.edu/Outreach/Edu/
- Image Processing CD-ROM
- The IMAGE PROCESSING TOOLS CD-ROM contains a huge selection of files related
to the topics of image processing, file formats and documentation, format
conversions, specialized image processing applications, and source code for
algorithms, converters, and complete image processing systems. The disk also
includes a large amount of FITS information, CCD imaging software, and specialized
astronomical image processing software.
- http://www.ncc.com/cdroms/ipt/index.html
- Image Processing
Resources for Astronomy Teachers
- Links to and summaries of astronomical image processing resources for high
school or introductory college astronomy courses.
- http://www.phy.duke.edu/~kolena/imagepro.html
- Imagine the Universe
- This site is dedicated to a discussion about our Universe... what we know
about it, how it is evolving, and the kinds of objects and phenomena it contains.
Just as importantly, we also discuss how scientists know what they know, what
mysteries remain, and how they might one day find the answers to these questions.
This site is intended primarily for ages 14 and up. If you are interested
in a lower level, more basic discussion about astronomy and space exploration,
try our StarChild site. It may have just what you are looking for!
- http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/
- Infrared Space Observatory
Science Gallery (ISOSG)
- This gallery is devoted to scientific results from ISO. Each main class
of ISO Astronomy target (Solar System Object, Normal galaxies etc.) has it's
own sub-gallery complete with links to full size versions of the thumbnail
and background material on the observed object.
- http://www.iso.vilspa.esa.es/science/
- International Association for Astronomical
Studies (IAAS)
- The International Association for Astronomical Studies (IAAS) is a group
of junior high & high school students from the Denver, Colorado Metro
area. These students share a common interest in astronomy and want to share
that interest with others.
- http://www.iaas.org/
- International Space Physics Educational
Consortium (ISPEC)
- ISPEC is an online educational resource for any space related topics. The
Virtual Learning Center easily hosts over one hundred links to online material.
ISPEC mainly focuses on space physics, although there are a variety of space
related (and some non space) sub-pages,
- http://ispec.scibernet.com/
- International Space University (ISU)
- The International Space University is an interdisciplinary, intercultural
and international institution preparing individuals to respond to the current
needs and the increasing and evolving demands of the space sector, through
multidisciplinary education and research programs.
- http://www.isunet.edu/
- Internet Amateur Astronomers
Catalog / Archive (IAAC,
netastrocatalog)
- A mailing list and Web archive dedicated to saving the deep-sky observations
of amateur astronomers, with the widest possible range of experience, instrumentation,
and conditions. Protocol for submitting observations is for one object or
object group at a time, with observing instrument and object name both mentiond
in the Subject:. To subscribe, send an email message with the text "subscribe
netastrocatalog" in the body to the address: "majordomo@latrade.com". To access
the Web archive: http://www.tiac.net/users/lewkaren/netastrocatalog/maillist.html
- mailto:netastrocatalog@latrade.com
- Iowa Robotic
Observatory
- A Consortium consisting of faculty from the Regents Universities of the
State of Iowa (University of Iowa, Iowa State University, and University of
Northern Iowa) have begun construction of a fully robotic Observatory for
undergraduate teaching and research in astronomy and related fields. The Iowa
Robotic Observatory (IRO) will consist of a fully computerized telescope and
enclosure, a large format imaging CCD camera and photometric filters.
The Winer Mobile Observatory is providing a site in southeastern Arizona to
maintain and operate the telescopes.
- http://inferno.physics.uiowa.edu/IRO/iro_index.shtml
- Izzy's Skylog
- http://darkstar.swsc.k12.ar.us/~izzy/
- Joint Scientific and Educational Center
(JSEC)
- Goals of the Center: Joint Astrophysical Research by universities and Academy
of Sciences at BTA (6m telescope) and RATAN-600- the largest Russian astrophysical
instruments. / Promotion of high quality education in Astrophysics and Radioastronomy
/ Development of database for astronomy research and improvement of educational
standards in universities specializing in astronomy. / Application of new
methods and technologies to the largest telescopes of Academy of Sciences
and development of instrumental base for modern astrophysical research and
high quality education.
- http://brown.nord.nw.ru/
- Journal of the British Astronomical
Association (Journal
of the UK's premier amateur astronomy organisation)
- http://www.star.ucl.ac.uk/~hwm/
- Kepler's Laws with Animation
(Kepler,
Brahe, Kepler's Laws)
- Kepler's Laws are presented with animation. Included is a brief history
of Kepler and Brahe.
- http://www.cvc.org/science/kepler.htm
- Leeward Community College
Observatories
- Leeward Community College Observatories in Hawaii are available for public
use, for K-12 astronomy education programs, and for undergraduate research
projects.
- http://www.lcc.hawaii.edu/msdiv/astro/
- Loch Ness Productions: Planetarium resources
- Includes a list of planetarium and planetarium- related Web sites, together
with Loch Ness Productions resources for planetaria: shows, original artwork
slides, space music CDs and tapes, the LNP Planetarium Compendium (directory
of the world's planetaria), and more.
- http://www.lochness.com/
- Los Angeles Astronomical Society (LAAS)
- The oldest astronomical society in southern California, founded in 1926.
Over 350 members, and an active schedule of public and private observing and
telescope making. Resources include a semi-portable 30-inch telescope, our
own 2.5 acre dark sky observing site, and optical & machine shop facilities
for telescope making.
- http://www.laas.org/
- Lunar Phases Web Tool
- An interactive Java tool for teaching the relationship between the phase
of the Moon, the time of day, and the direction in which the Moon is observed.
- http://www.calvin.edu/~lmolnar/moon/
- MAP Introduction to
Cosmology Page
- This page aims to introduce a general audience to the basic concepts of
cosmology. It also describes the Microwave Anisotropy Probe (MAP) and its
scientific goals.
- http://map.gsfc.nasa.gov/html/web_site.html
- Manchester Astronomical Society (MAS)
- Founded in 1903 the MAS is one of the oldest astronomical societies in the
UK. The Godlee observatory houses a Grubb 8" refractor and a 12" reflector,
sited on the roof of UMIST.
- http://www.u-net.com/ph/mas/
- Martz Observatory & Martz
Astronomical Assn., Inc.
- The Web Site for the Martz Observatory & Astronomical Association. The
Martz Observatory has served western New York state since 1965. The Martz
Astronomical Association, Inc. (501c3) conducts public education programming
at the observatory and other locations that give over 15,000 people access
to the stars every year.
- http://members.aol.com/bemusabord
- Medina County Astronomical
Society
- New amateur club forming in the Medina, Ohio area.
- http://junior.apk.net/~matto/mcas.htm
- Mediterranean Association of Environmental
and Space Sciences (AMSEE)
- The "Association Mediterranenne des Sciences de l'Environnement et de l'Espace"
or Mediterranean Association of Environmental and Space Sciences is a non
profit organisation established late 1990. Since then the Association has
installed two telescopes, one designed for the observation of planets and
double stars under the Mosser Dome and another for deep sky observing under
the Messier Dome. CCDs observing for amateur size telescope has been the major
interest of the members since the beginning.
- http://cic.cstb.fr/amsee/
- Mercury Magazine
- Magazine of the members of the Astronomical
Society of the Pacific.
- http://www.aspsky.org/subpages/merc.html
- Michigan State's Telescope
Initative
- Outreach efforts to merge astronomy research and non-science education.
- http://www.pa.msu.edu/soarmsu/soar.html
- Microwave Anisotropy Probe (MAP)
- NASA has selected MAP has one of the next MIDEX missions. It will map the
microwave background fluctuations over the whole sky and provide insights
into the formation of galaxies and the basic parameters of cosmology.
- http://map.gsfc.nasa.gov/
- Mid-Atlantic Star Party (MASP)
- http://www.bsa.net/masp/
- Mira Public Observatory, Grimbergen,
Belgium (Volkssterrenwacht
Mira, Grimbergen, Belgium)
- The Mira Public Observatory is located north of Brussels, Belgium.
Its main goal is to introduce people to the wonders and beauty of the night
sky. The homepage also includes a virtual tour of the observatory.
- http://www.ping.be/~ping0933
- Monterey Institute for Research in Astronomy
(MIRA)
- The Monterey Institute for Research in Astronomy is a non-profit astronomical
observatory, founded in 1972 and dedicated to research and education in astronomy.
- http://www.mira.org/
- Mountain Skies Astronomical
Society (MSAS)
- A non-profit educational science center, with a lender library of resources.
Several membership catagories including special classroom memberships.
- http://www.astro-msas.holowww.com/
- Multiwavelength Atlas
of Galaxies
- A Multiwavelength Atlas of Galaxies is presented as an educational tool
for high school students. Optical, X-ray, Far-Infrared and Radio images are
shown for a variety of nearby galaxies. Text describing the physical mechanisms
of the different types of radiation, and their astronomical sources is supplied.
- http://www.vuw.ac.nz/~mackie/atlas/atlas_edu.html
- Multiwavelength Milky
Way
- Images of the Milky Way galaxy in the light of several spectral lines and
continuum bands, spanning the electromagnetic spectrum from radio to high-energy
gamma-ray, are presented. The display is interactive, allowing zooming and
panning of the images, each of which covers the entire sky within ten degrees
of the Galactic plane. Explanatory text and links to the data sources and
references are included. The Multiwavelength Milky Way site is an educational
service of the Astrophysics Data Facility at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.
- http://adc.gsfc.nasa.gov/mw/milkyway.html
- NASA Spacelink
- NASA Spacelink offers a wide range of materials (computer text files, software,
and graphics) related to the space program. Its target audience is teachers,
faculty and students, and the system is intended to help them reach the national
education goals as outlined by the President and the NASA Strategic Plan for
Education. Documents on the system include science, math, engineering and
technology education lesson plans, historical information related to the space
program, current status reports on NASA projects, news releases, information
on NASA educational programs, NASA educational publications, and other materials
chosen for their educational value and relevance to the space program. The
system may be accessed by computer through direct-dial modem or the Internet.
Materials on the system are organized and kept current by professional educators
with experience in computer software applications and communications.
- http://spacelink.msfc.nasa.gov/
- NASA's Origins program
- NASA's Origins Program will search for clues to help us find our cosmic
roots including answer to questions such as:
- How did the first galaxies form?
- How do stars and planetary systems form?
- Are there any planets outside our solar system that are capable of sustaining
life?
- How did life originate on Earth?
- Is there life (however primitive or evolved) outside our solar system?
- http://origins.jpl.nasa.gov/
- NASA's Planetary Photojournal
- The Planetary Photojournal is designed to provide easy access to the press
released images from various Solar System exploration programs. These are
highly processed images, suitable for general viewing or publishing. Each
image is shown with its original caption published at the time the image was
first released. Images may be downloaded at full resolution in a variety of
formats. Links to hard copy vendors are also provided.
- http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/
- NASA's Quest Project
- http://quest.arc.nasa.gov/
- NASA/MSU Center for Educational
Resources (CERES)
- An extensive library of interactive K-12 materials for teaching astronomy
including classroom-ready lesson plans, NASA data search engines and distance
learning courses for in-service K-12 teachers.
- http://btc.montana.edu/ceres/
- NEMO Stellar Dynamics Toolbox
(NEMO)
- NEMO is a Stellar Dynamics Toolbox with many programs to create, integrate,
analyze and visualize N-body (and related) systems. In addition there are
various tools to operate images, tables and orbits, including FITS files to
import/export data to/from other data reduction packages.
- http://bima.astro.umd.edu/nemo/
- National Astronomy Week 1996 (NAW'96)
- National Astronomy Week 1996 (21-28 September)
This is a celebration of astronomy, organised by a committee of amateur and
professional astronomers. It does not take place regularly, but is timed to
mark astronomically significant events. The theme for NAW '96 was the 150th
anniversary of the discovery of the planet Neptune. The web site contains
a lot of information about NAW, including beginers guides to telescopes. Plus
a most comprehensive list of astronomical societies in the UK.
- http://www.u-net.com/ph/naw96/
- National Learning Network for Remote
Sensing (NLN)
- Web-based training courses in the Fundamentals and Applications of Remote
Sensing.
Access free after registration. Produced by the Universities of Paisley, Edinburgh
and Dundee in Scotland. Funded by the Scottish Higher Education Funding Council.
- http://scud.met.ed.ac.uk/
- National Undergraduate Research Observatory
(NURO)
- The National Undergraduate Research Observatory (NURO) at Lowell Observatory
and Northern Arizona University is a 0.8m telescope located on Anderson Mesa
south of Flagstaff, Arizona. NURO is a consortium of Universities and small
colleges to provide a research grade telescope for undergraduate research
and education.
- http://www.nuro.nau.edu/
- Ned Wright's Cosmology
Tutorial
- Cosmology is the study of the origin, current state, and future of our Universe.
This field has been revolutionized by many discoveries made during the past
century. This cosmology tutorial is an attempt to summarize these discoveries.
It will be "under construction" for the foreseeable future as new discoveries
are made. These pages are kept up-to-date as a resource for the cosmology
courses at UCLA.
- http://www.astro.ucla.edu/~wright/cosmolog.htm
- Nine Planets (a
tour of the solar system)
- A descriptive page about each major object in the solar system.
- http://www.seds.org/billa/tnp/
- North American Skies
(Sky Happenings
for the layman)
- North American Skies is the online web version of a monthly astronomy
newsletter started in the late 1980s for television weather reporters in Denver.
It provides information on easy-to-observe objects and events visible throughout
North America (and most of the world). Each month's issue contains a star
chart, calendar, inforamtion on the planets, plus an article of topical or
temporal interest. Material on North American Skies is available for
reprint if proper credit, including URL, is given.
- http://www.webcom.com/safezone/NAS/index.htm
- Northern Lights Planetarium
(Norway)
- The Northern Lights Planetarium opened on May 20th 1989, and it is Norway's
first public planetarium, and now Norways first virtual planetarium
- http://www.uit.no/npt/homepage-npt.en.html
- Norwich Astronomical Society (NAS)
- The Norwich Astronomical Society is based at the Seething Astronomical Observatory,
Norwich, Norfolk, UK. The observatory houses a 30-inch Newtonian reflector
which is the second largest amateur-built telescope in the UK.
- http://nas.gurney.org.uk/
- Notebook of a Comet Hunter (Tim
Harincar)
- Logs and notes of an amateur astronomer's search for undiscovered comets.
- http://www.skyrover.net/notebook/
- Observatorio ARVAL (Venezuela)
- ARVAL's site is dedicated to propagating astronomical information.
All of it is bilingual (Spanish - English), except for the 'Astronomía Caraqueña'
section, which contains local astronomical information centered around Caracas,
Venezuela.
The emphasis is on the wonder and beauty of astronomy.
- http://www.arval.org.ve/
- Optical Long Baseline Interferometry
Newsletter (OLBIN)
- A forum for scientists, engineers, and students who share an interest in
long baseline stellar interferometry. Here you will find links to projects
devoted to stellar interferometry, new items, and resources for further research.
- http://huey.jpl.nasa.gov/olbin/
- Orbit! 3D On-Line Planetarium (Orbit!)
- Orbit the earth in a realistic VRML environment with moon, sun, planets,
galaxy, constellations, thousands of stars, satellite imagery, space flight,
and solar eclipses.
- http://www.meganova.com/orbit/
- Orbital Mechanics Educational
Network (OMEN)
- The Orbital Mechanics are a network group specialising in space and astronomy
education for all age profiles. Operating from the UK the group runs a travelling
Space Roadshow and other projects suitable for pre-teens and teenagers. Additionally,
there is a "popular" programme of lectures suitable for the public of all
ages.
- http://homepages.primex.co.uk/~omen/
- Out of
This World star atlas exhibition
- An exhibition of rare star maps and atlases from the History of Science
Collection of the Linda Hall Library
- http://www.lhl.lib.mo.us/pubserv/hos/stars/welcome.htm
- Outer Orbit
- an educational site addressing space explorations through classroom activities
and links to other space-related sites on the World Wide Web.
- http://www.outerorbit.com/
- Outer Space Online
- This web site was created for Thinkquest 99, which is an international student
website competition. The website provides primarily information about our
solar system.
- http://library.advanced.org/26132/
- Pacific Space Centre
- http://pacific-space-centre.bc.ca/
- Palermiti Observatory
(Florida)
- The Palermiti Observatory is a non-profit organization established in 1979
for conducting astronomical research and teaching astronomy to the general
public and local colleges and schools.
- http://www.gopbi.com/community/groups/skyview/
- Penn State Inservice
Workshops in Astronomy (PSIWA)
- The Penn State Department of Astronomy & Astrophysics offers inservice
workshops for science teachers at the middle- and high-school levels. These
are held during the summer and provide graduate credit.
- http://www.astro.psu.edu/outreach/psiwa/
- Peoria Astronomical Society
- Peoria astronomical Society is an Amateur Astronomy Society Dedicated: To
promote the science of astronomy By fostering astronomical education; by providing
incentives for astronomical observation and research; by assisting communication
among amateur astronomers.
- http://www.astronomical.org/
- PhysicsEd
- Collection
of pointers to courses, multimedia documents, lesson plans, software, organizations,
and other resources useful in the teaching/learning of Physics.
- http://www-hpcc.astro.washington.edu/scied/physics.html
- PhysicsWeb (The
web site for physicists)
- PhysicsWeb provides weekly news, patent news, webwatch, book reviews, jobs,
events calendar, Physics World magazine and an extensive collection of physics
related resources.
- http://physicsweb.org/
- Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute (PARI)
- The Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute is a not-for-profit foundation
dedicated to providing research, study, and educational access to optical
and radio astronomy for a broad cross section of users. Pre-college through
post-graduate students will have the opportunity to work and learn with full
time and visiting astronomers and astrophysicists while performing real research
using a variety of advanced astronomical techniques. Additional access will
be provided on a remote basis through the Internet to grades K-12 and the
public.
Located in the Appalachian Mountains near the Blue Ridge Parkway just west
of Asheville, North Carolina, PARI will provide both the sky views appropriate
to the science of astronomy, as well as a pleasant place to work and learn.
- http://www.pari.edu/
- Planetary Data System Imaging
Node (PDSIMG)
- The Imaging Node of the Planetary Data System is the curator of NASA's primary
digital image collections from past, present, and future planetary missions.
The node provides to the NASA planetary science community the digital image
archives, necessary ancillary datasets, software tools, and technical expertise
necessary to fully utilize the vast collection of digital planetary imagery.
- http://www-pdsimage.jpl.nasa.gov/PDS/
- Planetary Studies Foundation (PSF)
- The Planetary Studies Foundation web site provides current articles and
tutorials on observational astronomy, Mars, meteorites and space exploration.
Our site also features an online Mars database and an extensive list of astronomical
links.
- http://www.planets.org/
- Planetary Surfaces (PlaNet)
- An online lab used in the lab section of the Astronomy 101 course at the
University of British Columbia
- http://www.astro.ubc.ca/test/planets.html
- Practical Guide to
Astronomy
- http://www.aardvark.on.ca/space/index2.html
- Prairie Astronomy Club of Lincoln, Nebraska
(PAC)
- The Prairie Astronomy Club is a non-profit organization dedicated to education
of the public about the science of astronomy, as well a furthering the science
through the activities of the club members.
- http://www.4w.com/pac/
- Princeton University
Astrophysics Graduate Program
- http://astro.princeton.edu/~dns/grad/index.html
- Puckett Observatory
- http://www.cometwatch.com/
- Queen Mary and Westfield
College Astronomy Unit (QMW,
University of London)
- The QMW Astronomy Unit is one of the UK's premier centres for research and
postgraduate education, attracting students, postdoctoral research fellows
and distinguished visitors from around the world.
- http://www.maths.qmw.ac.uk/Astronomy/
- RNOA - Astronomia On-Line (Portugal)
- All about Popular Astronomy in Portugal [em Portugues].
- http://www.anoa.pt/porta.html
- Reaching for
the Red Planet (Curriculum)
- A multi-purpose curriculum focusing on planning a Mars colony. The students
will use drawings, creative writing, research skills, team work, math, and
the scientific method to explore their own environment, and design an artificial
one for Mars. Several assignments, a teacher's tour guide to the planets,
and a guide to current and planned Mars missions are included, and experiments
for the students to perform in class are explained in detail. Links to many
other educational resources are also included.
- http://lyra.colorado.edu/sbo/mary/redplanet.html
- Remote Access Astronomy
Project (RAAP)
- The Remote Access Astronomy Project. The RAAP
is an educational outreach program that promotes interest in science through
providing astronomy educational resources. These include a series of digital
image processing exercises to teach a variety of physical concepts as well
as access to our computer controlled telescope allowing motivated students
design and carry out their own experiments.
- http://www.deepspace.ucsb.edu/rot.htm
- River Valley
Stargazer Online (A
web based Astronomy magazine)
- The River Valley Stargazer Online is devoted to the education of Astronomy
and weather.
- http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Launchpad/2148/
- Robinson Lunar Observatory
- Information, pictures, observations of amateur observatory plus pages relating
to the International Occultation & Timing Association (IOTA).
- http://www.lunar-occultations.com/
- Ron Muir's Deep Sky Guide
- Over 1100 observable Deep Sky Objects make up the Monthly Updated Observing
Guides of celestial objects that are suitable for both novice and experienced
astronomers.
- http://www.star-telegram.com/homes/rmuir
- SETI
- Features an extensive investigation of the factors involved in the development
of complex life. Written in a thoughtful and accessible style.
- http://www.nua-tech.com/paddy/SETI.shtml
- SETI Australia Centre (UWS)
- The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) Australia Center supports
SETI-related high school and university science education, SETI research and
public outreach programs from the University of Western Sydney Macarthur.
Its research project, Southern SERENDIP, is an eight million channel spectrum
analyzer piggy-backing onto conventional radio astronomy observations for
the next five years at the Parkes 64 metre radio telescope in NSW,Australia.
- http://seti.uws.edu.au/
- SETI Institute Home Page (SETI)
- The SETI Institute (the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) serves
as an institutional home for scientific and educational projects relevant
to the nature, distribution, and prevalence of life in the universe. The largest
research effort is Project Phoenix, the privately-funded continuation of the
Targeted Search portion of NASA's High Resolution Microwave Survey. Two other
projects of interest are the Life in the Universe (LITU) Curriculum Project
and the Flight Opportunities for Science Teacher EnRichment (FOSTER) Project.
LITU develops supplementary science curriculum material for grades 3 through
9. FOSTER allows science teachers to experience the excitement of research
on NASA's Kuiper Airborne Observatory (KAO).
- http://www.seti-inst.edu/
- SL9: IMPACT '94 CD-ROM
- The SL9: IMPACT '94 CD-ROM contains a huge selection of images and other
files related to the impact of the Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 with Jupiter. The
SL9 CD-ROM contains hundreds of images, motion video sequences, and technical
information related to the July 1994 collision of the Periodic Comet Shoemaker-levy
9 (1993e) and the planet Jupiter. ISO-9660 disc.
- http://www.ncc.com/cdroms/sl9/index.html
- STaRS - Space science
Teaching and Resource Site (STaRS)
- STaRS is a pilot programme that (1) presents astronomy investigations for
8-12 year olds, and (2) promotes topical astronomy and space science studies.
STaRS was designed by Glen Mackie in association with educators at Carter
Observatory, Wellington, New Zealand and funded (1998-1999) by the Science
and Technology Promotion Fund of the Royal Society of New Zealand.
- http://www.vuw.ac.nz/~mackie/STaRS.html
- Salford
Astronomy Society (Manchester, UK)
- An amateur group which holds weekly lectures/meetings and is developing
this resource with the primary aim of improving communications between amateur
and professional astronomers.
- http://axp2.ast.man.ac.uk:8000/~salfordac/sashome.htm
- Salopian Web (Astronomy
Pages)
- This is a site for those interested in Astronomy, Amateur Radio, Computing
and Space. Of particular interest to astronomers are the sky charts, monthly
notes, satellite ephemerides, software, and related links.
Salop is the ancient Roman name for the county of Shropshire, in England,
where this site is based.
- http://www.r-clarke.org.uk/
- San Antonio Astronomical
Association (SAAA)
- Since its founding in 1974, the San Antonio Astronomical Association of
San Antonio, Texas, has become one of the largest non-profit amateur astronomical
organizations in the United States. Our 250+ members come from every walk
of life, from elementary school students, to retirees, to teachers, to professional
astronomers. For nearly a quarter century the SAAA has provided free educational
programs for its members and the public.
- http://www.stic.net/users/merlin/saaa.htm
- Shaukat on Moon Sighting (Earliest
Crescent Moon Sighting)
- Earliest visibility of moon across the globe, calculated by the latest criterion
developed by Shaukat
- http://moonsighting.com/
- Sidewalk Astronomers
- A non-profit organization dedicated to public service in Astronomy. In order
to help make it possible for the people who live on this planet to see and
understand the Universe in which we live, we set up our telescopes in the
shopping malls or on the sidewalks of the cities so that people may see the
planets and moons of our own solar system.
- http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/6389/
- Skies Over the Western Pacific (University
of Guam's Planetarium Home Page)
- Skies Over the Western Pacific is the home page for the University of Guam's
Planetarium. Star Gazers in Guam have the distinct advantage of being the
only planetarium in a part of the world that has few parts to it, as well
as a close proximity to the equator. Visit Skies Over the Western Pacific
for a completely different perspective on the evening skies...
- http://www.guam.net/planet
- Sky & Telescope
- Sky Online, a service of Sky & Telescope magazine, is designed for astronomy
enthusiasts at all levels of interest. It features excerpts from Sky &
Telescope and CCD Astronomy magazines, tips for backyard skygazers, reviews
of telescopes and accessories, a weekly astronomical news bulletin, calendar
of upcoming star parties and amateur conventions, downloadable BASIC programs,
links to other sites, and more.
- http://www.skypub.com/
- Skylights
- The site, updated each Friday, tells what to expect in the sky for the coming
week. It also features a "star of the week."
- http://www.astro.uiuc.edu/~kaler/skylights.html
- Skylink (gilis@club-internet.fr)
- A site of French amateur astronomers.
- http://www.skylink-astro.net/
- Societe Royale Belge d'Astronomie,
de Meteorologie et de Physique du Globe (SRBA)
- The "Société Royale Belge d'Astronomie, de Météorologie et de Physique du
Globe" was founded in Brussels in 1894. It is a non-profit organization for
french speaking people interested in astronomy, meteorology, geophysics and
space sciences. The Society publishes the bimonthly journal "Ciel et Terre",
organizes conferences, seminars, course of lectures and visits to professional
astronomical sites. One of its most famous president was the cosmologist Georges
Lemaître.
- http://www.oma.be/BIRA-IASB/SRBA/
- Software Engineering Institute (SEI)
- The Software Engineering Institute (SEI) is a major force causing the widespread
adoption of significant improvements in the practice of software engineering.
The institute is committed to the evolution of software engineering from an
ad-hoc, labor-intensive activity to a managed, technology-supported engineering
discipline.
- http://www.sei.cmu.edu/
- Solar Flare Theory (NASA/Goddard
Space Flight Center)
- The site provides an introduction to solar flares, solar flare research,
and the Sun-Earth connection. A crossword puzzle, links to related sites,
and answers to readers' questions are included.
- http://hesperia.gsfc.nasa.gov/sftheory/
- Solar System, Lecture
notes and class materials (Indiana
University Northwest)
- Lecture notes, homeworks, exams, and plenty of relevant links for introductory
Astronomy course for non-science majors at Indiana University Northwest: The
Solar System. Class taught in September 1996.
- http://astro.uchicago.edu/home/web/lucia/a100/
- Southern Cross Astronomical Society (SCAS)
- The Southern Cross Astronomical Observatory, founded in 1922 in Miami, Florida,
is one of the oldest amateur astronomical societies in the Western hemisphere.
The renowned astronomer, Dr. Harlow Shapley, visited the first observatory
at the Royal Palm Hotel & Park near the Miami River. He marveled at our
view of the constellation Crux, "The Southern Cross," and suggested this name
for the newly formed Observatory.
- http://www.scas.org/
- Southwest Missouri State University
- Department of Physics, Astronomy and Materials science (SMSU)
- Southwest Missouri State University has an extensive Astronomy program,
including studies using their Baker Observatory which is conveniently located
outside of the city's lights. Studies started here can lead to a Ph.D. in
Astronomy.
- http://astronomy.smsu.edu/
- Space Infrared Telescope Facility
(SIRTF)
- The Space InfraRed Telescope Facility (SIRTF), the fourth and final element
in NASA's family of "Great Observatories", has entered development. SIRTF
consists of a 0.85-meter telescope and three cryogenically-cooled science
instruments capable of performing imaging and spectroscopy in the 3 - 180
micron wavelength range. Incorporating the latest in large-format infrared
detector arrays, SIRTF offers orders-of-magnitude improvements in capability
over existing programs. While SIRTF's mission lifetime requirement remains
2.5 years, recent programmatic and engineering developments have brought a
5-year cryogenic mission within reach. A fast-track development schedule will
lead to a launch in December 2001. SIRTF represents an important scientific
and technical bridge to NASA's new Origins program.
- http://ssc.ipac.caltech.edu/sirtf/
- Space Science Interactive (SSI)
- Learn about space research as you explore and extend this multimedia adventure.
- http://library.advanced.org/13781/
- Stanford SOLAR Center
- Providing Solar On-Line Activity Resources
for the joy of solar science exploration.
This site presents a collection of fun educational activities based on Solar
Oscillations Investigation (SOI) and Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO)
data.
- http://solar-center.stanford.edu/
- StarChild
- A learning center for young astronomers (at NASA HEASARC).
- http://starchild.gsfc.nasa.gov/
- Stardial:an autonomous astronomical
camera on the World Wide Web (Stardial)
- Stardial delivers images of the night sky nearly in real-time to the world
wide web. It is used primarily for educational purposes. Its archive consists
of images taken at 15 minute (sidereal) intervals since July 1996. The survey
covers from 0 to -8 degrees declination to 12th magnitude. Highlights and
possible classroom assignments are described.
- http://www.astro.uiuc.edu/stardial/
- Stars (Portraits
of Stars and their Constellations)
- "Stars" introduces a new star each week, describing it at a beginning level.
The site gives constellation pictures showing the star and also features a
general introduction to stars and their evolution.
- http://www.astro.uiuc.edu/~kaler/sow/sow.html
- Stars Universe (The
WDVL)
- A Cosmic Web in Cyberspace, weaving threads in astronomy and the Internet
for all creatures with curiosity.
- http://stars.com/Astro/
- Sternwarte Solingen
- Veranstaltungsprogramm der Sternwarte Solingen. [in German]
- http://www.stud.uni-wuppertal.de/~xa0015
- Sternwarte Sursee
- The Sursee Observatory (Switzerland) [in german].
- http://www.ens.ch/ens/sternwarte/index.html
- Strickler Planetarium
- Strickler Planetarium, located on the campus of Olivet Nazarene University
in Bourbonnais, Illinois, is dedicated to educating the public in the Kankakee
area about the astronomical wonders of space.
- http://www.olivet.edu/Departments/Planetarium/
- Students for the Exploration and
Development of Space (SEDS)
- Students for the Exploration and Development of Space was founded in 1980
at MIT and Princeton and consists of an international group of high school,
undergraduate, and graduate students from a diverse range of educational backgrounds
who are working to promote space as a whole. SEDS is a chapter based organization
with chapters throughout the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Latin
America, and the Middle East. The permanent National Headquarters for SEDS-USA
resides at MIT. Each chapter is fairly independent and coordinates activities
and projects in its own area.
There is also a Gopher
server which contains a Rennes archive mirror plus software.
- http://seds.lpl.arizona.edu/
- Sun, Moon & Earth Applet
- This interactive Java applet displays the positions of sun and moon for
any date, time and location on the horizon, and on a world map with day and
night regions. The times of rise and setting, the declination, the Greenwich
Hour Angle of sun and moon, the equation of time and more data are computed.
- http://www.sweethome.de/giesen/SME/
- Swinburne Astronomy Online
- Starting in 1999, Swinburne Astronomy Online, an online Graduate
Certificate in Astronomy will contain both general-interest and more specialist
units. The course content will be rich in multimedia animations and simulations
and incorporate newsgroup communications nd discussion of up-to-date astronomy
and space news.
- http://www.swin.edu.au/astronomy/
- Synthetic
Spectra of B Main-Sequence Stars from 3000 - 10000
- This Web page provides a simple interactive tool for line identification
in B stars along the main sequence. The calculation makes use of the atomic
line list of Kurucz & Bell (1995). For one of six possible effective temperatures
between 10000 and 35000 K and an arbitrary wavelength range between 3000 and
10000 Å a normalized synthetic spectrum is displayed on-line. The output consists
of a gif image (~10 kB) or a gzipped postscript file (~30 kB).
- http://www.lsw.uni-heidelberg.de/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/cgummers/websynspec.cgi
- Texas Astronomical Society of
Dallas (T.A.S.)
- With over 300 members, the Texas Astronomical Society of Dallas is a group
of individuals sharing and promoting their common interest in astronomy. T.A.S.
is a member of the Astronomical League and is home to the nationally known
" Constellation of the Month" series.
- http://web2.airmail.net/tasclub
- The Galactic Gazetteer
- The Galactic Gazetteer contains a database of around 13,000 stars that are
viewable using our unique Stellavision 3d Java applet.
- http://www.hackney.co.uk/sites/gg/
- ThinkSpace
- Site developed by three high school students for the 1999 ThinkQuest Competition.
ThinkQuest is an international web page design competition for students ages
12-19.
ThinkSpace is designed to teach people about space. Using the internet style
of learning we created a web site that would be both informative and fun for
the internet user. There are five main sections to the site: Stars, Galaxies,
Solar System, Universe, and Astronomers.
Users can submit contributions and images. The web site is supplemented by
a comprehensive pop-up glossary, search engine, message board, guestbook,
and interactive games.
- http://library.advanced.org/26220/
- Tucson Amateur Astronomy Association
(TAAA)
- The Tucson Amateur Astronomy Association is a group of people that want
to share their interest in the sky. General meetings are held monthly, and
frequent observing sessions are scheduled at dark sites. Members vary in expertise
from beginner to professional.
- http://www.tucsonastronomy.org/
- Tufts University Astronomy
Program
- The Astronomy Program at Tufts University includes resources for both education
and research in the fields of astronomy, astrophysics, and physics. Links
include information on our undergraduate program in Astrophysics as well as
Solar Physics research into coronal magetic fields and their relation to noise
storms on the sun.
- http://www.tufts.edu/as/astronomy/
- Tunguska Home Page at the University
of Bologna (Italy) (Bologna)
- The University of Bologna's official Tunguska Home page. It contains a collection
of abstracts presented at the International Workshop Tunguska96 (Bologna,
July 15-17, 1996), information about the group of the University of Bologna,
data on "Tunguska-related" asteroids, links to Tunguska home pages in the
world and related links.
- http://www-th.bo.infn.it/tunguska/
- Tutorials for Astronomy and
Astrophysics
- http://www.physics.csbsju.edu/astro/
- Tycho Brahe Observatory (TBO)
- Tycho Brahe observatory is an amateur facility located outside Malmö, southern
Sweden. It is a cooperation between two astronomical societies in the region;
Malmö Astronomi- & RymdfartsSällskap (MARS) and Astronomiska
Sällskapet Tycho Brahe (ASTB). The observatory is open to the public and offers shows
for many different types of groups, in particular for schools.
Remote observations in real time with the robotic telescope/CCD system are
also proposed.
- http://www.tbobs.lu.se/
- UK Schmidt Telescope (UKST)
- The initial task of the UKST was to construct a photographic survey of the
entire southern sky. The telescope still takes some 700 plates a year - about
half for current surveys and the remainder taken at the request of research
astronomers around the world. To date the UKST has taken over 17,000 plates,
the plates are stored in the Plate Library at the Royal Observatory, Edinburgh
(ROE) and represent a huge source of data for the astronomical community.
Some 300 active research programmes make use of UKST plate material. Many
plates are copied in the ROE Photolabs and sold as Sky Atlases or Teaching
Packages. In addition to its photographic role the UKST also has a multi-object
fibre spectroscopy system known as FLAIR. e-mail ukstu@roe.ac.uk
- http://www.roe.ac.uk/ukstu/ukst.html
- UK Students for the Exploration and Development
of Space (UKSEDS)
- UKSEDS is the UK's national student space society. Take a look at our web
pages for more information on our activities and how to join. The web site
also contains information resources related to space in the UK and around
the world.
- http://www.uk.seds.org/
- Univers Immedia
- Introduction to the study of the Sun: Le Soleil est au centre de votre univers.
Images, links, glossary. For laymen and beginning amateurs. [in French].
- http://www.universimmedia.com/
- University of Arizona
Alumni Association Astronomy Camp
- Astronomy Camp is a unique involvement in science and engineering offered
through the University of Arizona's Steward Observatory and the Arizona Alumni
Association. Available to teenagers and adults, these camps emphasize `hands-on'
experiences. No prior background in astronomy is necessary. In addition, Astronomy
Camp hopes to begin a Family Camp designed for elementary students and a parent/guardian.
The first of these camps is scheduled for Memorial Day Weekend 1995 on Mt.
Lemmon.
- http://ethel.as.arizona.edu/astro_camp/
- University of California, Riverside
- High Energy Astrophysics (UCR)
- Information on current research in High Energy Astrophysics being conducted
at the University of California, Riverside.
- http://tigre.ucr.edu/astro.html
- University of Florida Astronomy Dept.
- http://www.astro.ufl.edu/
- University of Louisville - Moore
Observatory
- Moore Observatory is located in the Horner Wildlife Sanctuary near Louisville,
KY. A computer-controlled 0.5 meter telescope, fiber optically coupled spectrograph,
and wide field spectral imaging camera are used there to investigate physical
processes in comets and low surface brightness emission nebulae. This resource
describes the observatory and its environs, and provides a link to astrophysics
research at the University of Louisville.
- http://www.astro.louisville.edu/
- University of Washington - Department
of Astronomy
- The Department participates in these major projects: Apache Point Observatory, Sloan Digital Sky Survey and NASA High Performance Computing
and Communications. The HPCC Project offers the results of simulations
including gas
dynamics or just dark matter.
Their software exchange contains
N-body
codes, tools
for particle based codes, the Theoretical Image Processing System, TIPSY.
- http://www.astro.washington.edu/
- Vaulx-en-Velin Planetarium
- [in French]
- http://www.planetariumvv.com/
- Views Of The Solar
System
- Views Of The Solar System has been created as an educational tour of the
solar system. It contains images and information about the Sun, planets, moons,
asteroids, comets and meteoroids found within the solar system. The image
processing for many of the images was done by Calvin J. Hamilton.
- http://www.hawastsoc.org/solar/homepage.htm
- Virtual trips
to black holes and neutron stars
- This page contains MPEG movies and GIFs highlighting the visual distortion
effects an observer would see in the high gravity environment of a neutron
star or black hole (Schwarzschild metric). It is based on a refereed paper
by Robert J. Nemiroff that appeared in the American Journal of Physics and
is intended for educational use. The hypertext reviews several relevant aspects
of gravitational lensing.
- http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/htmltest/rjn_bht.htm