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  1. Advanced Skywatching: The Backyard Astronomer's Guide to Starhopping and Exploring the Universe (The Nature Company Guides) by Alan Dyer, Robert A. Garfinkle, et all 1997-10

61. Monthly 'meteorobs' Mail Index - 12-1999
(meteorobs) METEORS AND LEARNING THE SKY (was Re skywatching ) From LewGramer dedalus@latrade.com . (meteorobs) star maps From Terry Richardson
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Monthly 'meteorobs' Mail Index - 12-1999

62. Amateur Astronomy ( 571 Human Selected Links )
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63. Books: Observational Astronomy
40 Nights to Knowing the Sky A NightBy-Night skywatching Primer by Fred Schaaf Thoughit has star maps (arranged by season), it is clearly not that kind of
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Observational astronomy My favorite hobby, but not a book category that I frequently read. There are some gems here though. Last updated 365 Starry Nights : An Introduction to Astronomy for Every Night of the Year by Chet Raymo an introductory level book on astronomy organized by the calendar with a brief essay for every day of the year. Raymo gives a guided tour of the night sky, spending several nights on each topic, and covers such topics as star formation, galaxy clusters, and some of the weightier questions of the universe. 40 Nights to Knowing the Sky : A Night-By-Night Skywatching Primer by Fred Schaaf an excellent and well-rounded introduction to observation astronomy for beginners, but contains much for seasoned observers as well. Schaff is the columnist for Sky and Telescope and his writings have always made me want to go out and look for the things he talks about. The Backyard Astronomer's Guide by Terrence Dickinson(Preface), Alan Dyer (Preface) Burnham's Celestial Handbook : An Observer's Guide to the Universe Beyond the Solar System by Robert Burnham What can be said about this three-volume classic that hasn't been said thousands of times before? Burnham's combination of history, poetry, and science are captivating and enthralling. Though some of the science is no longer up to date, remember, you're not writing your dissertation, you're sharing the wonder of the night sky with a guy who's seen everything and done your homework for you. A timeless classic.

64. Vancouver Telescope - For Birders, Sports Lovers, Hunters, Sailors
skywatching CDROM Aptly subtitled A Practical Guide for the Backyard Astronomer continuesthe Norton's tradition as one f the leading star maps and reference
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66. Eclipse Workshop At HartRAO
Making and using starfinders and star maps; Night sky viewing identifying planets,stars by Struik; Book Sasol First Field Guide to skywatching in Southern
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Solar Eclipse Workshop at HartRAO
To prepare for the total solar eclipse that will trace a path over southern africa on 4 December 2002, a workshop was held at HartRAO about the eclipse for partner science education organisations. This workshop was partly funded by a grant of R25000 from the Foundation for Education, Science and Technology ( FEST ) on behalf of the Department of Arts, Culture, Science and Technology (DACST), now the Department of Science and Technology ( DST The aim of the workshop was not only to supply information about the eclipse, but to provide our partners in the eclipse project with materials they could use to educate people in their area of the country. This entailed a considerable amount of work by the HartRAO Science Awareness team and support staff, particularly in the mechanical workshop. A photographic report gives an idea of the preparation for the eclipse workshop, and some of what took place during the event. The workshop was held from 9 - 11 July 2002. External participants were:
  • Samson Mongolele, Giyani Science Centre, Giyani, Limpopo Province

67. RASC Kingston Centre Library
Published on the Web site 2001 Oct 01. 3D star maps by Richard Monkhouseand John Cox. ISBN 0-521-39112-1. skywatching by David H. Levy.
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Expanding Their Universe - The Teachers Companion To Secondary School Astronomy 2nd Edition by members of the Kingston Centre RASC
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Careers In Space by Laura Gagne
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Published by Starburst Services ISBN 0-9689170-0-3 Worlds to Discover - Astronomy for Elementary Schools by members of the Kingston Centre RASC RASC Kingston Centre Published by Starburst Services ISBN 0-9689170-2-X 3-D Star Maps by Richard Monkhouse and John Cox ISBN 0-06-016131-0 365 Starry Nights by Chet Raymo ISBN 0-671-76606-6 The Astronauts: Canada's Voyageurs in Space by Lydia Dotto ISBN 0-7737-2707-8 Astronomy Day: Bringing Astronomy to the People by David H. Levy Published by Sky Publishing Corporation. Third edition. Aurora: The Mysterious Northern Lights by Candace Savage ISBN 1-55054-447-0 The Beginner's Observing Guide by Leo Enright Leo Enright ISBN 0-9695804-1-X A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking ISBN 0-553-34614-8 Burnham's Celestial Handbook by Robert Burnham, Jr.

68. NRF - Publications - News@nrf
sun, earth and moon); making and using starfinders and star maps; and night imageand for demonstrating how binoculars work; books on skywatching and eclipses
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HartRAO equips partners for solar eclipse
To prepare for the total solar eclipse that will trace a path over southern Africa on 4 December 2002, HartRAO staff held a workshop for colleagues of partner science education organisations in July. Some of the participants had essentially no prior exposure to astronomy, but all showed a good understanding of eclipses after the workshop. The workshop not only supplied information about the eclipse, but HartRAO's partners in the eclipse project were also equipped with materials they will be able to use for educational purposes. This entailed a considerable amount of work by the HartRAO science awareness team and support staff, particularly in the mechanical workshop.

69. Skywatching (Nature Company Guide)
skywatching (Nature Company Guide) Customer Review 2 It then covers astronomyconcepts, such as star types, azimuth it has 12 or so full scale maps of the
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This richly illustrated and clearly written book is a pleasure to read. Its author, David Levy, (discoverer of many comets, including Shoemaker-Levy which impacted Jupiter in 1994)is one of the great amauteur astronmers, and communicates his love of the heavens well. The star charts are done by Wil Tirion, the foremost celestial cartographer and author of many important sky atlases. The book itself starts with a valuable historical perspective, discussing ancient astronomy and classical and modern astronomers. It progresses through a presentation of our place in the solar system and the universe, and discussons of planetary and deep sky objects. Various types of instruments for observing are also discussed. Finally, there is a section on each of the constellations, and the objects within them, enriched by historical information and even a guide to pronouncing some of the Arabic and Latin tongue-twisters one encounters.

70. Nature's Focus Astronomy
timeless classic star maps For Beginners An easy to learn system of star charts40 Nights To Knowing The Sky - A night-by-night skywatching primer Exploring
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What's Out Tonigh t - A 50 year astronomy field guide The Florida Night Sky - The Florida sky from dusk until dawn Plus more, like

71. Earth Science
Life Cycle of a star Hubble Deep Geographic) teacher's guide, transparencies, maps,4 videos Videos Weather Systems skywatching Weatherwise Cyclones Target
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Mark R. Chartrand Paperback - 714 pages (November 1991) Price: Order Amazon: Discription: The perfect companion volume for Hale-Bopp watchers, this guide explores the fabulous mysteries above, from planets in our solar system to the constellations in both the Northern and Southern hemispheres, stars, galaxies (including the Milky Way), nebulae, astronomical bodies, objects, phenomena, and yes comets. Night Sky provides a concise guided tour of the heavens with 48 monthly sky charts of the northern sky and 88 constellation charts, each offering a detailed map of individual constellations. Essays on the universe, the solar system, and constellations introduce the reader to the wonders of the sky. Comment: The Cambridge Star Atlas By: Wil Tirion Hardcover - 90 pages 2nd edition (September 1996) Price:

73. Features
At Earth and Sky, we believe that everyone has a "gene" for astronomy. In a better world, we'd all be able to go into our backyards look up to see the wonders of the universe and know what we're seeing! Our skywatching feature, "Tonight's Sky " is written by our It might be a constellation, a star, or a planet.
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Skywatching Center At Earth and Sky, we believe that everyone has a "gene" for astronomy. In a better world, we'd all be able to go into our backyards look up to see the wonders of the universe and know what we're seeing! With our Tonight's Sky feature, we'll get you started along that path to astronomical enlightenment today. Index of Tonight's Sky for April, 2003

74. Powell's Books - Used, New, And Out Of Print
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77. Constellation Links For Kids
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X Jason could just see the Big Dipper and traced its pattern with his finger - down the handle to the bowl - then up the pointer stars - to the North Star . "That's our guide," he whispered to himself. "The North Star! That's the direction we have to go!" ASK AN ASTRONOMER A SPACE RELATED QUESTION
A feature of the H.R.MacMillan Space Centre. Got a question? Type your question in the form provided - then click on the Ask My Question button. You'll hear back from the astronomer by e-mail - and then you'll know the answer. ASTRONOMY FOR KIDS
Come along on a journey through the stars! THE STAR PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
This guide provides phonetic pronunciations for hundreds of stars and other astronomical objects. Check out the Skywatching Center for the current month. THE CONSTELLATIONS AND THEIR STARS
So just what are these constellations you keep hearing about? This site tells you. Also, a great alphabetical list of

78. Geauga County Public Library - Adult Book Reviews - September 2002 - Star-Gazing
Guide to the Skills and Techniques of skywatching by Carole In addition to the skymaps showing constellations and other of us with a penchant for stargazing.
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If you wish to place a hold on any of these titles, clicking on the book cover will take you to our Library Catalog...Please have your Library Card and PIN number handy! New Astronomer: The Practical Guide to the Skills and Techniques of Skywatching by Carole Stott
This colorful and practical guide for both beginners and experienced amateurs shows not only what to look for in the heavens but how to look for it. In addition to the sky maps showing constellations and other astronomical features, there are sections devoted to the techniques of observation, the equipment used, and the planetary and stellar objects that can be seen.
Seeing in the Dark by Timothy Ferris
Tim Ferris, a well known science writer, by sharing personal experiences as well as the stories of other amateur astronomers, provides inspiration to those of us with a penchant for star-gazing. In addition to his descriptive tour of planets, stars, and other astronomical features, he emphasizes how each of us has the opportunity to make important discoveries in tracking such heavenly bodies as asteroids and comets that have the potential for coming close to our own planet. Ferris even explains how one can e-mail a request to an institutional observatory to obtain specified images from your own chosen coordinates. This new book is due out in September 2002.

79. Sky Publishing Corporation - Guide To Backyard Astronomy
The essentials of navigating the heavens at high power with a star atlas. KeepingWarm at the Telescope skywatching on a clear winter night is the coldest
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GUIDE TO BACKYARD ASTRONOMY Sky Sense Binoculars Telescopes Sky Maps MANY ARTICLES in and SkyWatch introduce the basics of backyard astronomy to new and aspiring hobbyists. Here are some features from past issues to help you make the most of your time under the stars. How to Start Right in Astronomy
What advice would help beginners the most? 's editors brainstormed this question. Pooling thoughts from more than 200 years of collective experience answering the phone and mail, we came up with a number of pointers to help newcomers past the pitfalls and onto the straightest route to success. Starmagnitudes and colors, celestial coordinates, and the different kinds of time used by astronomers are basic to your understanding of the night sky. The Stellar Magnitude System
Everything you need to know about how astronomers describe the brightnesses of celestial objects. The Spectral Types of Stars
Why the Sun is called G 2V and Polaris is called F Understanding Celestial Coordinates
All about right ascension and declination. What makes precession happen?

80. SETI@School: Searching The Visible Sky
Trak by Hal Kibbey of Indiana University, which offers a narrative description forskywatching each month. Finally, you can find star maps with information on
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Making Contact: The Etiquette of ET Announcements Related Links SETI Abrams Planetarium Skywatcher"s Diary Star Trak How the days of the week got their names Twinkle, twinkle little star, How I wonder what you are? Up above the world so high, Like a diamond in the sky, Twinkle, twinkle little star, How I wonder what you are? It's a good question when looking up at the night sky because the brightest "stars" may not be stars at all, but planets in our own solar system. You can begin a lifetime of planet watching on the next clear evening. Since prehistoric times skywatchers have distinguished the five planets visible to the unaided eye from myriad stars overhead. They watched and named them, and recorded their appearance and movement. Today, we call them

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