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  • ADC for Amateur Astronomers open this site in another window - Features data collections useful in looking up the properties and locations of celestial objects.
  • Almost Heaven Star Party open this site in another window - Almost Heaven Star Party is held at Spruce Knob, WV, in late September.
  • Amateur Astronomy Magazine open this site in another window - News by, for, and about amateur astronomers around the world.
  • AmSky Magazine open this site in another window - Gathers together news and articles from astronomy club newsletters.
  • Astronomer, The open this site in another window - British magazine for advanced amateur astronomers.
  • Astronomy Calendar of Celestial Events 2009 open this site in another window - Sea and Sky's astronomy calendar contains dates for notable celestial events including moon phases, meteor showers, eclipses, occultations, oppositions, conjunctions, and other interesting events.
  • Clear Skies On Demand open this site in another window - An astronomy blog dedicated to observing the night sky.
  • EarthSky Tonight open this site in another window - Astronomy blog, with charts, highlighting tonight's celestial events and offering viewing tips for the backyard astronomer.
  • Exoplanet Observing for Amateurs open this site in another window - Downloadable book by Bruce L. Gary. Exoplanet Observing for Amateurs is meant to help amateurs with CCD experience produce high precision light curves.
  • GLOBE at Night open this site in another window - An annual global sky observation, GLOBE at Night brings people outside to observe the constellation Orion from 16-28 March 2009. Offers star-hunting tips for families and for teachers and students.
  • Google Earth open this site in another window - Google Earth shows 3D overviews of major cities, mountains, and other terrain, as well as driving directions and maps. Also includes Sky, which allows users to view stars and galaxies, and Ocean, which allows users to explore the ocean floor and surface.
  • Great World Wide Star Count open this site in another window - Larn about the Great World Wide Star Count, the international event that encourages everyone to go outside, look skywards after dark, count the stars they see in certain constellations, and report what they see online.
  • Major Astronomical Events 2009 open this site in another window - Month-by-month guide from SPACE.com to the year's celestial events -- meteor shower peaks, occultations, and eclipses.
  • Night Sky Info open this site in another window - Site of amateur Romanian astronomer Emil Neata. Gives updated weekly information about the night sky, including specific planetary locations, astronomy articles, and links to other astronomy sites.
  • NightSky - SPACE.com open this site in another window - Astronomy observing guide that will let you know what's up in your night sky and what the major celestial events for the upcoming year will be.
  • NightSky Sky Calendar open this site in another window - SPACE.com monthly guide to observing highlights. Learn about upcoming astronomical events such as meteor showers, occultations, eclipses, and good times to view planets.
  • Observing Highlights - Sky & Telescope open this site in another window - Guide to observing the night sky with weekly updates, seasonal and yearly highlights, sky charts, an almanac, guides for observing specific celestial objects, and an image gallery.
  • Prairie Astronomy Club: Amateur Astronomy open this site in another window - Lists several ways amateurs can and do play an important role in Astronomy.
  • Regulus! open this site in another window - Astronomy newsletter for amateurs of all levels. Sky charts, papers, astronomical observations and sketches, photos, and other resources for amateur astronomers.
  • Shallow Sky, The open this site in another window - For those dedicated to observing the solar system: our moon, the planets, their moons, comets, asteroids, and the sun.
  • Spaceweather PHONE open this site in another window - An astronomy alert service that will give you a ring when auroras appear, spacecraft pass over head, planets align, and other celestial events occur.
 



 
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