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         Astronomers Amateur:     more books (101)
  1. Sky Watcher's Handbook: The Expert Reference Source for the Amateur Astronomer
  2. Eight Easy Observing Projects for Amateur Astronomers: For Amateur Astronomers by Nancy L. Hendrickson, David Cortner, 1996-09
  3. The Amateur Astronomer's Pathfinder by Colin Humphrey, 1992-10
  4. Math for Amateur Astronomers by J. Fox, 1982-06
  5. The Observational Amateur Astronomer (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series)
  6. Skyshooting: Photography for Amateur Astronomers by Robert Newton Mayall, 1968-06
  7. Scientific American The Amateur Astronomer (Scientific American (Wiley)) by Scientific American, 2000-12-19
  8. Amateur Astronomy. by Patrick Moore, 1968-03
  9. Seeing in the Dark : How Amateur Astronomers Are Discovering the Wonders of the Universe by Timothy Ferris, 2003-07-08
  10. The Amateur Astronomer (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series) by Patrick Moore, 2005-10-11
  11. Star Watch: The Amateur Astronomer's Guide to Finding, Observing, and Learning About over 125 Celestial Objects by Philip S. Harrington, 2003-07-18
  12. Star Ware: The Amateur Astronomer's Ultimate Guide to Choosing, Buying, and Using Telescopes and Accessories, 2nd Edition by Philip S. Harrinfton, Philip S. Harrington, 1998-07-13
  13. Astrophysics is Easy!: An Introduction for the Amateur Astronomer (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series) by Mike Inglis, 2007-08-23
  14. Planetary Nebulae: A Practical Guide and Handbook for Amateur Astronomers : Includes 253 Finder Charts and a Catalog of 1340 Objects by Steven J. Hynes, 1992-02

41. Amateur Astronomers, Inc. - Home Page
Promotes amateur astronomy through a variety of courses, lectures and college scholarships. AAI is Category Science Astronomy North America United States......amateur astronomers, Inc. is one of the largest astronomy clubs in the UnitedStates. It is located at William Miller Sperry Observatory in Cranford, NJ.
http://www.asterism.org/

42. WEBDA: Home Page
A site devoted to open star clusters. It is mainly intended for professional and amateur astronomers
http://obswww.unige.ch/webda/
WEBDA
A Site Devoted to Stellar Clusters
Developed and maintained by Jean-Claude Mermilliod
Institute of Astronomy
of the University of Lausanne (Switzerland) Presentation WEBDA is a site devoted to open star clusters and is the Web version of the database known as BDA. It is mainly intended for professional and amateur astronomers. Description A description of the database structure and its various aspects, a discussion of the cluster catalogues and types of data collected in the database. Information Information on the cluster and data content of the database. This channel provides an alternative way to locate the clusters you might be interested to by browsing through the database content. Interrogation Several forms allow to query the database and make selections on clusters and stellar data. Navigation The heart of the database facilities and tools for galactic open clusters and SMC clusters Communication The SCYON Newsletter is hosted in parallel with the database. Abstracts list . Send your abstract through the Web form Conception An overview of the site design and philosophy. It may help navigating and using this site.

43. Amateur Astronomers, Inc. - Monthly Meetings
This talk explains how amateur astronomers can gain information and insightinto understanding the practical and aesthetic nature of astronomy.
http://www.asterism.org/meetings/momeet01.htm
Public Talks Most Fridays (year round):
Two informal talks are presented by AAI members at Sperry Observatory. ( See schedule On the third Friday of each month from September through May:
AAI holds its monthly General Meeting at which a featured speaker from outside the organization presents a topic of interest in astronomy or a related field. The meeting is held on the Cranford, New Jersey campus of Union County College in either the Main Lecture Hall or in the Roy Smith Theatre. See individual listing below.
A brief business meeting is held at 8:00 P.M. and the speaker will begin his/her presentation at approximately 8:30 P.M. There is no admission charge and all are welcome to attend. After the meeting, all are invited across campus to Sperry Observatory for an informal time of refreshments, conversation, and observing. This is a perfect opportunity to meet the speaker one-on-one and to learn more about AAI from our members.
Contact Joel Strausberg for more information.
SEPTEMBER 20, 2002
"In Search of Black Holes" - Dr. Eric Barnes
Dr. Barnes is from the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Rutgers University. His talk examines the techniques used by astronomers to locate "Black Holes." (LECTURE HALL)

44. PhilHarrington.net
A site devoted to helping amateur astronomers get more enjoyment out of their hobby. Includes advice on purchasing and using equipment as well as products.
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/pharrington/
The URL for this web site has changed to http://www.philharrington.net Please update your records. You will be redirected there automatically in 10 seconds. If not, click on the link above. Questions or problems? Send them here If you reached this page from a link, please notify that page's owner of the change. This page (ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/pharrington) will be eliminated on March 1, 2003.

45. Orion Telescopes
Dealer of telescopes, binoculars, and accessories for amateur astronomers and nature enthusiasts.
http://www.telescope.com
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Request our colorful catalog, filled with hundreds of quality products.
In The Sky Tonight
Up-to-the-minute information to help you plan your viewing activities. Listen to today's StarDate broadcast.
... Product Selection Wizard
Why Buy From Orion?
quality outdoor optics in the business. We've been serving amateur astronomers and outdoor adventurers for over 27 years with an extensive assortment of quality products and top-notch customer service and support. Guaranteed 100% Satisfaction We stand behind every one of our products. If something doesn't perform to your expectations, just return it within 30 days for a prompt refund.

46. LiteLynx List -- Light Pollution Awareness Links
The Bane of astronomers (amateur and Professional). Light Pollution is a seriousproblem for most amateur astronomers today (see the pictures just above).
http://www.rocketroberts.com/astro/litepol.htm
Updated 16 Nov 2002
Amateur Astronomer's Notebook
Light Pollution
The Bane of Astronomers (Amateur and Professional)
The view almost all of us had from home only 25 - 50 years ago... and what the vast majority of Americans now see from their backyard. These photos show approximately the same area of the sky; one was taken from a dark sky site and one was taken from outside a small city (Springfield, MA).
New Feature!
Click the above graphic to see some of the best and worst examples of lighting in Wilbraham MA.
Introduction
Light Pollution is a serious problem for most amateur astronomers today (see the pictures just above). The picture on the left was taken at a dark sky location (Colebrook, CT USA); the photo on the right was taken from Wilbraham MA USA looking towards Springfield, MA (A city of about 250,000 people). The light pollution in the Springfield MA area is very bad (and Springfield is considered a small city by most people). Unless you live way worse visibility because of the excessive glare they produce. Everyone can benefit from improved lighting; lower tax bills, less air pollution, improved visibility and more. It is in the best interest of everyone to reduce light pollution!
Light Pollution Links
A comprehensive listing of Light Pollution articles can be found at the bottom of this page . Thanks to Cliff Haas for providing this detailed list!

47. DVAA Default
Meetings usually are held at the Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education (SCEE) in Philadelphia, Category Science Astronomy North America United States...... The Delaware Valley amateur astronomers is a group of enthusiastic hobbyistswho live in and around Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
http://www.dvaa.org/

48. The San Francisco Amateur Astronomers
Welcome to the San Francisco amateur astronomers! Founded in September1952, the SFAA is an association of people who share a common
http://members.aol.com/chelleb/sfaa.htm

Email WebMaster

Email Treasurer
Welcome to the San Francisco Amateur Astronomers! Founded in September 1952, the SFAA is an association of people who share a common interest in astronomy and other related sciences. Our membership consists of people from all walks of life, educational backgrounds and ages.
Membership Information
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49. Cosmic Voyage-The Online Resource For Amateur Astronomers
Site offers information for amateur astronomers at every level.Category Science Astronomy amateur......Cosmic Voyage is for amateur astronomers, offering advice for beginners, deepskyand planetary observing sections with sketches, a glossary of astronomical
http://members.aol.com/billferris/
htmlAdWH('7002080', '120', '30'); htmlAdWH('7002077', '234', '60'); Main Create Edit Help ...
About Cosmic Voyage

Cosmic Voyage is your port of departure into the greatest hobby in the universe. Learn more about Cosmic Voyage and its creator in this area. Getting Started
Which telescope should I get? What is collimation? How do I star test my telescope? You'll find answers to these and other questions in Getting Started Deep-sky Observing
Sketches and observation notes for hundreds of deep-sky objects, seasonal deep-sky tours, a Messier Marathoner's Guide and more. Planetary Observing
Sketches and observation notes for Jupiter, Saturn, Mars and more. Astrophotography
Capturing the night sky on film is one of the most challenging and rewarding aspects of this hobby. This section presents the basics to help you get started. Astro Toys
Tips to help you select the right accessories for your telescope. Glossary
Definitions for many astronomical terms encountered by backyard observers. Web Links
Links to the best astronomy sites on the Web.
URL: http://www.cosmic-voyage.net

50. Charlotte Amateur Astronomers Club
A member of the Arts and Science Council of Charlotte/Mecklenburg.
http://www.charlotteastronomers.org/
A member of the Arts and Science Council of Charlotte/Mecklenburg. Welome to our home on the Internet. Enjoy your visit with us! Site design and maintenance by 335 Design

51. Amateur Astronomers Of Jackson
amateur astronomers of Jackson Enjoy the fun and excitement of astronomy !!!Site Born June 1999 Updated as needed. Jump to Current Events Page.
http://aaoj.homestead.com/files/aaoj.htm
Amateur Astronomers
of Jackson
Enjoy the fun and excitement of astronomy !!! Site Born: June 1999
Updated as needed.
Jump to: Current Events Page
Proud Member
Questions related to the Club: Bill Buckingham
Questions related to home page: Bob Frybarger
Main Page Joining the Club Club Constitution Chat Forums Calendar of Events Astronomy Help Astronomy Links Meeting Minutes Current Page Event Maps Current Weather
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52. Pomona Valley Amateur Astronomers
The PVAA is a group of about 100 amateur astronomers who enjoy the mystery andbeauty of the night sky and wish to share it with schools and the community.
http://www.cyberg8t.com/patrick/PVAA.htm
    Pomona Valley
    Amateur
    Astronomers
Who We Are... Event Schedule How to Find Us More Links The PVAA is a group of about 100 amateur astronomers who enjoy the mystery and beauty of the night sky and wish to share it with schools and the community.
Call our Hotline telephone for the latest Update, 24-hours a day, 909/596-7274
Monthly Meetings 7:30 p.m. on Friday nearest the Full Moon!
Image: Member Ron Hoekwater with 22-inch Scope
Links to Navigate Through This Site:
PVAA Event Schedule Club-Owned Telescopes PVAA Educational Programs How to Find Us ... Astronomical Sites to Visit
Activities
  • Star Parties General Meetings Mirror Grinding /Telescope Making Classes Telescopes for Schools Special Events
Monthly newsletter, Nightwatch , keeps members informed. Event Schedule
  • March 1, 2003 Star Party March 14, 2003 General Meeting** March 29, 2003 Star Party*** April 18, 2003 General Meeting April 26, 2003 Star Party May 16, 2003 General Meeting May 31, 2003 Star Party

53. Northeast Kansas Amateur Astronomers' League
Welcome to the NEKAAL. Here you will find our calendar of events, Informationon our Farpoint Observatory. We also share suggestions
http://www.kansas.net/~farpoint/
Welcome to the NEKAAL
Here you will find our calendar of events
Information on our Farpoint Observatory
We also share suggestions on how you can get started in astronomy plus our members' comments covering topics from observing tips to commentary about science in general. And check out NEKAAL astronomical discoveries made at our Farpoint Observatory. We look forward to hearing from you and we invite you to become a member Check out Graham Bell's site on the new Telescope Project Also, check out the Farpoint Open House date on the Calender page Take a look at this image of Comet A2 (LINEAR) taken at FarPoint
Home
Who We Are Contact/Join Calendar ... Web Resources

54. Home Base
Bringing astronomy to the masses in and around Bloomington-Normal, Illinois.Category Science Astronomy North America United States...... You have found the home page of the Twin City amateur astronomers, bringing astronomyto the masses in the twin cities of BloomingtonNormal, Illinois, and the
http://www.twincityamateurastronomers.org/
Greetings!
Greetings and salutations, enlightened web traveller! You have found the home page of the Twin City Amateur Astronomers , bringing astronomy to the masses in the twin cities of Bloomington-Normal, Illinois, and the surrounding county. Since 1960, the members of the Twin City Amateur Astronomers have explored the heavens, sought to share the joys of astronomy with the community, and generally just have a good time. These web pages represent an extension of our mission: now we are not only bringing astronomy to the masses in situ , as it were, but in a virtual way, to people hunched over their computer monitors. Hey, people, straighten up!
New, New, New!
  • The December Observer , with a full review of Starry Night Pro 4.0, is now available. Click here for the .pdf Our February Banquet is coming... Read all about it in the December Observer Join us at our next public
    • meeting (7 PM, 13 January, 2003, ISU Planetarium). Topic: Computers and Astronomy observing session (6:00-8:00 PM, 11 January, 2003, Sugar Grove Observatory)

55. "Confederation Of Indian Amateur Astronomers"
The Confederation of Indian amateur astronomers,Pune. (R.No. amateur astronomersAssociation of Delhi for Pictures and details of variuos astronomy topics.
http://www.ciaa.net/
The Confederation of Indian Amateur Astronomers,Pune. (R.No. M9347/94,F9742/94) Regd Office: 755/1, Mayur Colony, Kothrud, Pune, 411029
Administrative Office
C-6/12, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi 110 057. India
Tel: 91-22-5164012
  • About CIAA
    Membership Structure

    CIAA Publications

    Get in touch with office bearers
    ...
    All India Amateur Astronomers Meets

    List of Observatories in India
    Tribute to Dr N.C. Rana - Our founder Chairman

    Join Our Email group
    Join CIAA - Yahoo Club Links to other astro sites Mail to CIAA Leave a message on our Answering Machine Sign our Guestbook View Our Guestbook
  • Some Links Visit the Web site of Galileo Telescope Makers for Your telescope and other astronomy requiremtns Amateur Astronomers Association of Delhi for Pictures and details of variuos astronomy topics Amateur Astronomers Association of Vadodara A young group of Amateur Astronomers from Western India. If you have any comments or suggestions, please email the webmaster Nilesh Vayada

    56. Amateur Astronomer's Anonymous
    Site created by an amateur for amateurs. Contains observation reports, photos, and allows visitors Category Science Astronomy amateur......Written by an amateur Astronomer, for amateur astronomers. This sitehas info for the begginer, pictures, Observation reports and
    http://www.users.nac.net/enterprise/astronomy/
    Welcome to Amateur Astronomer's Anonymous
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    57. San Francisco Amateur Astronomers
    Founded in September 1952, the San Francisco amateur astronomers is an associationof people who share a common interest in astronomy and other related sciences
    http://www.zennla.com/sfaa/
    Founded in September 1952, the San Francisco Amateur Astronomers is an association of people who share a common interest in astronomy and other related sciences. Our membership consists of people from all walks of life, educational backgrounds and ages.
    Mt Tam Star Party
    City Star Party Telescope Clinic - Learn to use your Telescope SFAA General Meeting and Lecture (open to public) ... SFAA Weekend at Yosemite National Park
    What's New:
    July 2002 Eclipse movie now available
    (updated 1/15/2003) New images in the Photography section (updated 1/15/2003) ... Stacy's Stargazing Getaways
    "He who wonders discovers that this in itself is wonderful."
    M.C. Escher
    "The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious." Albert Einstein
    Visitors: 28153
    Main Page
    Membership Members Area Bulletin Board ... Loaner Scopes

    58. Stargazer Online || Personal Pages Of Astronomers
    Bob Parvin (Beginning Urban Skywatching); Graham Pattison (CCD amateur Astronomy);Raymond CashLe Pennec (Sidewalk astronomers); Jim Pennington (Astrophotography
    http://my.voyager.net/stargazer/personal.html
    Personal Pages of Astronomers It may be hard to believe, but I am not the only person in the world who likes astronomy. There are thousands of us out there! Each is unique. Everyone has different interests. Some like to take pictures with an "old fashioned" SLR camera and some like using advanced Charged Coupled Devices (CCD). There are even a very few of us that are fortunate enough to get paid for studying the universe. Some of us just like to look up to the night sky and wonder what makes it all go. I hope you take the time and explore some of these sites on the internet and realize how important astronomy is to us. If you would like to have your home page added here e-mail me at stargazer@voyager.net and I will add it. Be sure to put "Personal Page" in the subject heading. If you would like to add a link to my home page from yours then you certainly may do so (Just let me know - I get a kick out of seeing links to my page !). If you have trouble with any of the links on this page or discover that a URL has changed then please notify me and I will correct it. Also, if you find a home page that is not appropriate (i.e. UFO nut cases) then please notify me and I'll remove it. I've only had the chance to check out a handful of these sites myself. Thanks for stopping by!

    59. Stargazer Online || Personal Pages Of Astronomers
    Urban Skywatching); Graham Pattison (CCD amateur Astronomy); Raymond CashLePennec (Sidewalk astronomers); Jim Pennington (Astrophotography
    http://my.voyager.net/~stargazer/personal.html
    Personal Pages of Astronomers It may be hard to believe, but I am not the only person in the world who likes astronomy. There are thousands of us out there! Each is unique. Everyone has different interests. Some like to take pictures with an "old fashioned" SLR camera and some like using advanced Charged Coupled Devices (CCD). There are even a very few of us that are fortunate enough to get paid for studying the universe. Some of us just like to look up to the night sky and wonder what makes it all go. I hope you take the time and explore some of these sites on the internet and realize how important astronomy is to us. If you would like to have your home page added here e-mail me at stargazer@voyager.net and I will add it. Be sure to put "Personal Page" in the subject heading. If you would like to add a link to my home page from yours then you certainly may do so (Just let me know - I get a kick out of seeing links to my page !). If you have trouble with any of the links on this page or discover that a URL has changed then please notify me and I will correct it. Also, if you find a home page that is not appropriate (i.e. UFO nut cases) then please notify me and I'll remove it. I've only had the chance to check out a handful of these sites myself. Thanks for stopping by!

    60. Delscope - The Personal Web Space Of Derek Haselden
    Haselden For information about SOLENT amateur astronomers SOCIETYclick on the logo below to visit their homepage SAAS LOGO. For
    http://www.delscope.demon.co.uk/
    This is the personal web space of Derek Haselden For information about
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