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  1. 21st Century Astronomy: The Solar System (Third Edition) by Jeff Hester, Bradford Smith, et all 2010-01-12
  2. Handbook of CCD Astronomy, 2nd Edition (Cambridge Observing Handbooks for Research Astronomers) by Steve B. Howell, 2006-04-03
  3. Astronomy Demystified (Demystified) by Stan Gibilisco, 2002-08-01
  4. The Firefly Encyclopedia of Astronomy by Margaret Penston, 2004-09-04
  5. A Dictionary of Astronomy (Oxford Paperback Reference) by Ian Ridpath, 2007-10-08
  6. A Brief Introduction to Astronomy in the Middle East by John M. Steele, 2008-05-01
  7. Taking Back Astronomy: The Heavens Declare Creation by Jason Lisle, 2006-06-01
  8. Deep-Sky Video Astronomy (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series) by Steve Massey, Steve Quirk, 2009-03-11
  9. 21st Century Astronomy (Full Third Edition) by Jeff Hester, Bradford Smith, et all 2010-01-11
  10. Cosmos: An Illustrated History of Astronomy and Cosmology by John North, 2008-07-15
  11. Pathways to Astronomy by Steven Schneider, Thomas Arny, 2006-07-31
  12. Astronomical Sketching: A Step-by-Step Introduction (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series) by Richard Handy, David B. Moody, et all 2007-06-12
  13. Human Vision and The Night Sky: How to Improve Your Observing Skills (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series) by Michael Borgia, 2006-09-15
  14. Astronomy: The Universe, Equipment, Stars and Planets, Monthly Guides (EYEWITNESS COMPANION GUIDES) by Ian Ridpath, Carole Stott, et all 2006-04-03

21. LSU Physics & Astronomy General Seminars/Current Events
GENERAL SEMINAR SCHEDULE Fall 2003 NOTE All seminars will be heldat 340 PM in room 155 Coates Hall, unless otherwise indicated.
http://www.phys.lsu.edu/dept/events/genseminar.html
GENERAL SEMINAR SCHEDULE
FALL 2003 NOTE: All seminars will be held at 3:40 PM in room 155 Coates Hall, unless otherwise indicated.
DATE TITLE OF TALK SPEAKER SPEAKER'S INSTITUTION HOST Aug. 28 "From Black Holes to Black-Scholes:
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Luis Lehner Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 "TBA" Berge Englert Dr. Jore Pullin Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 "TBA" Prof. Vicky Kalogera Northwestern University Dr. Gabriela Gonzalez Nov. 6 "TBA" Prof. John Baez University of California
Riverside Dr. Jorge Pullin Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Nov. 27 THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY Dec. 4 Dec. 11 Last Update: Wednesday, April 2, 2003

22. MEL: Astronomy General Resources
General Resources. Absolute Astronomy.com; ADS Abstract Service access to threesets of abstracts dating back to 1975 250,000 abstracts from astronomical
http://mel.lib.mi.us/science/astgen.html

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23. Physics & Astronomy General Information
and Astronomy is part of the Faculty of Science and is located in Winnipeg, Manitoba,Canada. The department offers programs of study leading to general, major
http://www.physics.umanitoba.ca/about.html
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Physics and Astronomy is part of the Faculty of Science and is located in Winnipeg Manitoba Canada . The department offers programs of study leading to general, major, honors, and joint honors degrees at the Bachelor of Science level as well as graduate programs for Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. The academic faculty presently consists of 24 professors, 4 professors emeriti, 4 senior scholars and numerous adjunct professors. They pursue original research in experimental and theoretical sub-atomic and molecular physics, solid state physics, mathematical physics, accelerator physics and medical physics in collaboration with research and professional associates as well as graduate students. All are assisted in their endeavours by the office, shop and technical support staff. Major research facilities of the department include an accelerator laboratory, two electron microscopes, a high-resolution mass spectrometer, four time-of-flight mass spectrometers for large molecules, a helium liquefier, a dilution refrigerator for millikelvin temperatures, the 40 cm Evans' reflecting telescope, and extensive computer facilities. Members of the department also participate in research at other facilities as part of national and international collaborations.

24. UNL Physics And Astronomy: General Undergraduate Information
General Undergraduate Information. The bachelor of science degree in physics withthe astronomy option is provided for those with corresponding interests in
http://physics.unl.edu/undergrad/info.html
General Undergraduate Information
Chair : Roger D. Kirby, 116 Brace Physics Lab
Vice Chair : Robert J. Hardy, 306W Behlen Lab
Professors : Burrow, Campbell, Dowben, Fabrikant, Fuller, Gay, J. Hardy, R. Hardy, Jaecks, Jaswal, Jones, Kirby, Leung, Sartori, Schmidt, Sellmyer, Simon, Starace
Associate Professors : Ducharme, Finkler, Liou, Morgan, Snow
Assistant Professors : Batelaan, Bettis, Claes, Leslie-Pelecky
The Department of Physics offers programs leading to the bachelor of arts and bachelor of science degrees. Students preparing for either graduate study or a professional career in physics should pursue the bachelor of science degree. The bachelor of science degree in physics with the astronomy option is provided for those with corresponding interests in astronomy. The interdisciplinary bachelor of science degree in the area of engineering physics is offered through the College of Engineering and Technology. The courses required for the bachelor of arts degree in physics offer a broader program in science and the liberal arts suitable for a variety of preprofessional curricula and for interdisciplinary studies in areas including biophysics, chemical physics, and geophysics. Students in this degree program should select elective courses in consultation with their advisers. Further details concerning the Department's undergraduate programs are given in the booklet, Undergraduate Student Handbook, which is available in the Department Office, 116 Brace Lab. Also, see the Department's Undergraduate Adviser.

25. Sun, In Astronomy: General Characteristics Of The Sun
encyclopediaEncyclopedia—sun, in astronomy general Characteristicsof the Sun. The sun is actually a star of about medium size; it
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General Characteristics of the Sun
The sun is actually a star of about medium size; it appears larger than the other stars because of its relative nearness to the earth. The earth's distance from the sun varies from 91,377,000 mi (147,053,000 km) at perihelion to 94,537,000 mi (152,138,000 km) at aphelion (see apsis ). The mean distance is c.92,960,000 mi (149,591,000 km); this is taken as the astronomical unit (A.U.) of distance used for measuring distances within the solar system. The sun is approximately 865,400 mi (1,392,000 km) in diameter, and its volume is about 1,300,000 times that of the earth. Its mass is almost 700 times the total mass of all the bodies in the solar system and 332,000 times that of the earth. The sun's surface gravity is almost 28 times that of the earth; i.e., a body on the surface of the sun would weigh about 28 times its weight on earth. The density of the material composing the sun is about one fourth that of the earth; compared with water, the sun's average density is 1.41. At its center, the sun has a density of over 100 times that of water, a temperature of 10 to 20 million degrees Celsius, and a pressure of over 1 billion atmospheres.

26. UBA - Astronomy: General Resources
Digital Library by academic discipline Astronomy. General resources. Catalogues,databases, journals, full text, and internet resources.
http://cf.uba.uva.nl/en/digilib/astronomy/astroalg.html
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Astronomy: General resources
Index Astronomy
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General guides, with a more or less relevant section "Astronomy" are:

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27. Astronomy General
General Astronomy Theoretical Astrophysics Program (Arizona); NOVAWEBnovae, supernovae, other cataclysmic variables; AAS Home Page;
http://csep1.phy.ornl.gov/guidry/internet_resources/astronomy_general.html
General Astronomy

28. Physics And Astronomy General Sources Frame, University Of Calgary Library
General/Interdisciplinary Sources may include physics/astronomy information;general indexes/abstracts; other general reference sources.
http://www.ucalgary.ca/library/subjects/PHYS/physgenint.html
General/Interdisciplinary Sources

29. Rubriek: 39.00 Astronomy: General
DutchESS, Dutch Electronic Subject Service, Rubriek 39.00 astronomy general.
http://redbelly.kb.nl/dutchess/39/00/
Rubriek: 39.00 astronomy: general
Astronomy / Duane Anderson, University of California, Santa Barbara Library

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31. Astronomy General
General Astronomy Links. 1. Eyes on Sky, Feet on Ground ( handson astronomyactivities for Kids). 2. International Space Station ( from NASA).
http://www.k111.k12.il.us/steuben/astronom.htm
General Astronomy Links Eyes on Sky, Feet on Ground ( hands-on astronomy activities for Kids) International Space Station ( from NASA) KidsStat ( NASA's flight project run by students for students) Nifty Astronomy Facts ( collection of Astronomy facts.. you can add to it) Robots in Space ( information about robotics and basic electricity) Sea and Sky ( information, pictures, games) Star Journey ( astronomy journey with National Geographic) Today at NASA (current information from NASA) Windows to the Universe ( sponsored by NASA)

32. Astronomy General
General Astronomy Links. Eyes on Sky, Feet on Ground ( handson astronomyactivities for Kids). International Space Station ( from NASA).
http://www.k111.k12.il.us/king/astronom.htm
General Astronomy Links
  • Eyes on Sky, Feet on Ground ( hands-on astronomy activities for Kids) International Space Station ( from NASA) KidsStat ( NASA's flight project run by students for students) Nifty Astronomy Facts ( collection of Astronomy facts.. you can add to it) Robots in Space ( information about robotics and basic electricity) Sea and Sky ( information, pictures, games) Space Day Activities ( May 21, 1998) Star Journey ( astronomy journey with National Geographic) Today at NASA (current information from NASA) Windows to the Universe ( sponsored by NASA)
  • 33. Sun, In Astronomy: General Characteristics Of The Sun
    encyclopediaEncyclopedia—sun, in astronomy general Characteristicsof the Sun. The sun is actually a star of about medium size; it
    http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/sci/A0861358.html

    Encyclopedia
    sun, in astronomy
    General Characteristics of the Sun
    The sun is actually a star of about medium size; it appears larger than the other stars because of its relative nearness to the earth. The earth's distance from the sun varies from 91,377,000 mi (147,053,000 km) at perihelion to 94,537,000 mi (152,138,000 km) at aphelion (see apsis ). The mean distance is c.92,960,000 mi (149,591,000 km); this is taken as the astronomical unit (A.U.) of distance used for measuring distances within the solar system. The sun is approximately 865,400 mi (1,392,000 km) in diameter, and its volume is about 1,300,000 times that of the earth. Its mass is almost 700 times the total mass of all the bodies in the solar system and 332,000 times that of the earth. The sun's surface gravity is almost 28 times that of the earth; i.e., a body on the surface of the sun would weigh about 28 times its weight on earth. The density of the material composing the sun is about one fourth that of the earth; compared with water, the sun's average density is 1.41. At its center, the sun has a density of over 100 times that of water, a temperature of 10 to 20 million degrees Celsius, and a pressure of over 1 billion atmospheres. ecliptic The bright surface of the sun is called the photosphere chromosphere and the corona (the outer layers of the sun's atmosphere) are observed. Also of interest is the high-speed, tenuous extension of the corona known as the

    34. AROTN: Mailing Lists Database
    astronomy general. Email, astgen@egroups.com. astronomy general FAQ at http//www.cudenver.edu/~lguatney/SCI/ag.html.Back to the top of the page.
    http://www.open.hr/space/dbase/search.php3?Name=Astronomy: General

    35. AROTN: Mailing Lists Database
    astronomy general (updated). Email, astgen@egroups.com. astronomy generalFAQ at http//home.rmi.net/~lwlg/SCI/ag.html. Back to the top of the page.
    http://www.open.hr/space/dbase/search.php3?Name=Astronomy: General (updated)

    36. Theoretical & Mathematical Astronomy General Relativity Science General Einstein
    Theoretical mathematical astronomy general relativity Science GeneralEinstein Tower Klaus Hentschel. Theoretical mathematical
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    37. ASTR 310: General Astronomy Links
    Multiwavelength Milky Way From Stargazers to Starships astronomy general publiclinks from UC Berkeley Kepler's Laws animation (by Ming Zhu at U. Toronto
    http://mintaka.sdsu.edu/faculty/wfw/CLASSES/ASTROBIO/astro-links.html
    Astronomy 310: Astrobiology
    General Astronomy-Related WWWeb Sites
    General Astronomy:
    Images taken at Mt. Laguna Observatory
    look at HD 209458 in particular.
    Powers of Ten
    from the "Molecular Expressions WWWeb site
    Astronomy Picture of the Day Astronomy Notes a great set of on-line astronomy notes by Nick Strobel.
    "Time Scales"
    from Strobel's Astronomy Notes.
    Imagine the Universe: Black Holes
    The Black Hole in the Galactic Center The Milky Way's Hidden Black Hole Astronomy Pictures, Hubble Space Telescope ... Astronomy general public links from UC Berkeley
    Kepler's Laws animation (by Ming Zhu at U. Toronto)

    Windows to the Universe
    (Univ. of Michigan)
    (Prof Korista, West. Mich. Univ.)
    The Oxford APM Galaxy Survey

    On the Age of the Universe

    Solar System Astronomy:
    Planet Encyclopedia at New Mexico State University
    Comet Observation Home Page Your weight on other planets NEAR (Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous mission) (java) Mars Pathfinder Mission A Solar System Simulator
    Near-Earth Objects There are >300 known potentially hazardous asteroids - are we gonna get clobbered? News on the asteroid "2000 SG344" NASA - Space Science - Missions - Quick Links Participate in research on Martian craters Mars Exploration Program and game activities ... "Ciclops" the Cassini Imaging page at the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory/University of Arizona NASA Missions, More General Astronomy, and Miscellaneous:

    38. Inside Highland Lakes / ASTRONOMY GENERAL
    astronomy general. astronomy, Catalogo Deep Sky, . Adventures in Astronomy,Curiosity Page, One Small Step. Amateur Astronomy The Urania
    http://www.highland-lakes.com/interests/astgeneral.shtml
    ASTRONOMY GENERAL
    #astronomy Catalogo Deep Sky Adventures in Astronomy Curiosity Page ... Worlds of Wonder

    39. KAC USA ASTRONOMY GENERAL INFORMATION
    General Information This page goes over some of theconcepts of astronomy. Topics covered include
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    G e n e r a l Infor m a t i o n This page goes over some of the concepts of astronomy. Topics covered include:
  • Identification of Stars
  • Identification of Other Space Objects
  • Classification of Stars
  • Classification of Galaxies ...
  • Astronomical Terms Identification of Stars
      Stars are indentified in many ways. One way, devised by Johann Bayer, uses Greek letters and the Latin root of the name of the constellation. The first of the Greek letters are usually given to the brightest stars, but in some constellations, they are not.
      Name Bayer System Flamsteed System SAO Numbers Sirius a Canis Majoris 9 Canis Majoris SAO Rigel b Orionis 19 Orionis SAO Naos z Puppis SAO
    Identification of Other Space Objects
      Stars are not the only things in the sky that need identification. Nebulae, clusters, and galaxies also need to be called something. One method is the Messier system, devised by Messier. This list has an interesting history. Messier was a comet hunter, and during his searches, he found many objects that he thought lookes like comets, but weren't. He created this list as a reference for other comet hunters so that if they found that object, they would know it wasn't a comet, and was already discovered. He gave each object a number, and each is now referred to as that number with a capital "M" in front of it (see table below).
  • 40. Astronomiae Historia / History Of Astronomy
    This is the "official" history of astronomy page on the web. It is an extensive resource Category Science astronomy History...... What's new (September 12, 2002). History of astronomy. History of science.History in general. Unsorted links. IAU Commission 41 (History of astronomy).
    http://www.astro.uni-bonn.de/~pbrosche/astoria.html
    Astronomiae Historia
    History of Astronomy
    About this image Welcome / About What's new (September 12, 2002) History of astronomy ... Wolfgang R. Dick . Created: 16 Jan 1995. Latest change of this welcome page: 26 June 2002

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