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         Astronomers Amateur:     more books (101)
  1. The Amateur Astronomer's Introduction to the Celestial Sphere by William Millar, 2006-07-03
  2. The Amateur Astronomer's Handbook by James Muirden, 1987-09
  3. Telescope Optics : Complete Manual for Amateur Astronomers by Harrie G. J. Rutten, Martin A. M. Van Venrooij, 1988-04
  4. Star Ware: The Amateur Astronomer's Guide to Choosing, Buying, and Using Telescopes and Accessories by Philip S. Harrington, 2007-04-20
  5. Beyond the Solar System/100 Best Deep Sky Objects for Amateur Astronomers (Astronomy Library)
  6. Amateur Astronomer's Handbook by J. B. Sidgwick, 1981-01-01
  7. Amateur Radio Astronomer's Handbook by John Potter Shields, 1986-05-04
  8. Pleasures of the Telescope: An Illustrated Guide for Amateur Astronomers and a Popular Description of the Chief Wonders of the Heavens for General Readers by Garrett Putman Serviss, 2010-03-01
  9. The Victorian Amateur Astronomer: Independent Astronomical Research in Britain 1820-1920 (Wiley PRAXIS Series in Astronomy & Astrophysics) by Allan Chapman, 1999-01-12
  10. Observing the Constellations: An A-Z Guide for the Amateur Astronomer by John Sanford, 1990-02
  11. The New Amateur Astronomer (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series) by Martin Mobberley, 2004-08-25
  12. PRACTICAL AMATEUR ASTRONOMY (AMATEUR ASTRONOMER'S LIBRARY) by PATRICK MOORE (EDITOR), 1963
  13. The Amateur Astronomer's Glossary: An A to Z dictionary of terms used in astronomy, plus over 100 diagrams by Patrick Moore, 1967-01
  14. In starland with a three-inch telescope; a conveniently arranged guide for the use of the amateur astronomer, with forty diagrams of the constellations and eight of the moon by William Tyler Olcott, 2010-08-02

1. Hamilton Amateur Astronomers: Amateur Astronomy Clubs
North American Clubs. Association of Lunar Planetary Observers; Ames AreaAmateur Astronomers non-profit educational and scientific organization.
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2. SkyWatch Maryland Links
web page Southern Maryland Astronomical Society Southern Maryland AstronomicalSociety web page TriState astronomers amateur Astronomy Club Tri-State
http://www.sky-watch.com/links/clubs_us_md.html
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Main Organizations Astronomy Clubs and Societies United States > Maryland Astronomy clubs and societies in Maryland
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Baltimore Astronomical Society Baltimore Astronomical Society web page
Cumberland Astronomy Club
Cumberland Astronomy Club web page
Goddard Astronomy Club
An employee organization at Goddard Space Flight Center, in Greenbelt, Maryland. It provides a focal point for amateur astronomers in the GSFC community an amateur astronomer being someone who loves the sky, whether or not they get paid for it!
The Greenbelt Astronomy Club
The Greenbelt Astronomy Club web page
Harford Country Astrononical Society
Harford Country Astrononical Society web page
National Capital Astronomers
National Capital Astronomers web page
Southern Maryland Astronomical Society
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Tri-State Astronomers Amateur Astronomy Club
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3. Amateur Astronomers
Amateur Astronomers of Jackson. The Amateur Astronomers of Jacksonmeet at the Peter F. Hurst Planetarium on the 2nd Tuesday of each
http://jps.k12.mi.us/hurst/amateurs.html
Amateur Astronomers of Jackson
The Amateur Astronomers of Jackson meet at the Peter F. Hurst Planetarium on the 2nd Tuesday of each Month (September through June). Meeting dates and locations for July and August vary with each year and can be found on the clubs home page.
http//aaoj.homestead.com/files/aaoj.htm
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4. ADC For Amateur Astronomers
Astronomical Data Center at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. Page for amateur astronomers offers information on using ADC resources and links to selected external resources.
http://adc.gsfc.nasa.gov/adc/adc_amateurs.html

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Special Note: The World Wide Web contains many, many sites for Astronomy, many of which may be of interest to amateur astronomers. The ADC primarily serves the professional astronomy community. However, amateurs can find many of the ADC's catalogs useful for their hobby. This page includes information on using ADC resources for amateur astronomy and links to selected external resources that may be of interest. We are not responsible for the content of the external pages. If you have suggestions for additional links, please send them to the curators at the e-mail addresses listed at the bottom of the page. We regret that we may not be able to accommodate every such request. THE ADC IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CONTENT OF EXTERNAL SITES LINKED FROM THIS PAGE. Amateur Astronomy Uses of ADC
What type of stuff can I find here?
The Astronomical Data Center specializes in archiving and distributing collections of data that have been published by professional astronomers. Most of these data sets are in the form of computer-readable tables of numbers, rather than images. Amateur astronomers can find these data collections useful in looking up the properties and locations of celestial objects. This can help amateurs plan for observing sessions, and help them to better understand what they've observed. Please see our

5. The American Association Of Amateur Astronomers
News, events, publication discounts for members, CCD image gallery, links to members' astronomy sites .Category Science Astronomy North America United States......The American Association of amateur astronomers The Internet Astronomy Club. PlanetarySociety Member. Join the American Association of amateur astronomers.
http://www.corvus.com/
The American Association of Amateur Astronomers Explore the AAAA Universe
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AAAA Mission Partnerships
Members of the AAAA Team AstroMax The AAAA Online Store First Light Introductory Astronomy Kit Links to Astronomy Sites Observing Programs from the Astronomical League The Solar System Planetary Data Page The Constellation Home Page Facts, Background, and Myths An Overview of Astronomy A Concise Guide to the Universe Arp Peculiar Galaxies A CCD Image Gallery SWRAL Southwest Region of the Astronomical League Bringing Amateur Astronomy to the World Serving the Amateur Astronomy Community Online Since 1996 Click on our LOGO to TAKE a TRIP to the UNIVERSE
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6. The Society Of Amateur Radio Astronomers
Nonprofit, international group of enthusiasts provides information on the science of radio astronomy as well as details on membership. The Society of amateur Radio astronomers (SARA) is a dedicated group of people that formed an international society to
http://www.bambi.net/sara.html
The Society of Amateur Radio Astronomers (SARA) HOME WHY PROGRAMS ABOUT ...
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West Virginia, USA. ( Click for larger jpeg image The Society of Amateur Radio Astronomers (SARA) is a dedicated group of people that formed an international society to learn, trade technical information and do their own observations of the radio sky. This organization is a scientific, non-profit group founded for the sole purpose of supporting amateur radio astronomy . SARA was organized in the early 1980's and today has about 400 members worldwide. The group consists of optical astronomers, ham radio operators, engineers, teachers and non-technical persons. Many of our members are new to the field of radio astronomy and membership is extended to all who have an interest in radio astronomy. New! "Member Annex" Pages
Why Amateur Radio Astronomy?
Free SARA Journal sample issue (Radio Astronomy, May/June/July 2001) (372K pdf) ... How to Join NEW! "Member Annex" Pages Sources of Components, Software, and General RA Information Interesting Web Sites for RA Enthusiasts This site is maintained for SARA
by Bob Lash (bob@bambi.net)

7. HTML REDIRECT - HAA Site Moved
Linn County Conservation Department, the Cedar amateur astronomers provide free monthly observing programs at Palisades
http://www.science.mcmaster.ca/HAA
Effective April 7, 2002 the HAA website has moved.
Please update your bookmarks to point to the new homepage at http://amateurastronomy.org If your web browser supports it, you should be auto-forwarded to the new homepage in 10 seconds. Thank You If you have problems linking to the new site then contact: anthony@unihedron.com

8. AAL Homepage
Website of the amateur astronomers of Luxembourg. Astronomy news, links, eclipse 99 special.
http://www.aal.lu
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9. Amateur Astronomers Association Of Pittsburgh
Information about the club's members, functions, and monthly event calendar. Located in Pennsylvania.Category Science Astronomy North America United States...... Founded June 9, 1929 by Chester B. Roe and Leo J. Scanlon. Welcometo the amateur astronomers Association of Pittsburgh's home page.
http://trfn.clpgh.org/aaap/
Amateur Astronomer's Association of Pittsburgh
A section of the Academy of Science and Art of Pittsburgh
Founded June 9, 1929 by Chester B. Roe and Leo J. Scanlon
Welcome to the Amateur Astronomers Association of Pittsburgh's home page.
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10. The American Association Of Amateur Astronomers - Observing Programs
Tell Your Friends the Benefits of Joining the American Association of amateurastronomers! Join the American Association of amateur astronomers.
http://www.corvus.com/aa01006.htm
The American Association of Amateur Astronomers Visit Home Control Center Table of Contents Welcome to the AAAA ... AAAA News Page [ AL Observing Programs ] Ad Astra 2002 FAQ Index News and Activities Leonid Meteor Shower ... Search AAAA
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to Astronomy Sites News from the AAAA Press Releases and News Updates An Overview of Astronomy A Concise Guide to the Universe The Solar System Planetary Data Page The Constellation Home Page Data, Myths and Background

11. Amateur Astronomer's Anonymous
Site created by an amateur for amateurs. Contains observation reports, photos, and allows visitors to submit reports, photos, websites, and tips on Astronomy.
http://users.nac.net/enterprise/astronomy/
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12. Educational Observatory - Astronomy Clubs, Societies, Associations
American Association of amateur astronomers (AAAA). The American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO)
http://www.cnde.iastate.edu/aaaa.html

13. Astronomy Now | Magazine
a monthly source of information for amateur and professional astronomers alike. It is the UK's bestselling astronomy magazine.
http://www.astronomynow.com/magazine.html
About Astronomy Now
For more than 10 years, Astronomy Now magazine has provided a monthly source of information for amateur and professional astronomers alike. It is the UK's best-selling astronomy magazine.
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Each month, Astronomy Now includes an eight-page section on the night sky, an extensive news section, readers' astronomical images, book reviews and "Absolute Beginners", a two-page article for those just getting started in astronomy.
Features
A wide range of feature articles cover subjects such as observing, cosmology, the history of astronomy and space science.
Focus section
A series of articles each month takes an indepth look at specific areas of astronomy and space science. Recent "Focus" topics include: the Solar System, black holes, getting started in astronomy and the Chandra X-ray Observatory.
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14. Draco Productions-Astronomy On-Line
This site has been moved to its own domain. Please make note of the new web addressfor. Escambia amateur astronomers' Association. http//www.eaaa.net.
http://www.meteor.dotstar.net/

15. Astronomy Software
Software links for astronomers professional, education and amateur. Planetaria, sky charts, and databases for PC, MAC and UNIX/LINUX platforms.
http://www.r-clarke.org.uk/astrosoft.htm

16. Escambia Amateur Astronomers' Association
A non-profit educational organization in Pensacola, Florida. Serves the Florida panhandle and southern Category Science Astronomy North America United States...... Escambia amateur astronomers' Association is a nonprofit educational organizationwhich was founded in 1976 (a resurrection of a previous incarnation that
http://www.meteor.dotstar.net/ea3infopage.htm

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18. Cedar Amateur Astronomers

http://www.cedar-astronomers.org/

19. Home Page For Cederberg Observatory, South Africa
Private observatory with an education programme run by 6 amateur astronomers in the Cederberg mountains near Cape Town, South Africa.
http://cederbergobs.org.za/

20. Pomona Valley Amateur Astronomers
Active amateur astronomers Club The PVAA is a group of about 100 amateur astronomers who enjoy the mystery and beauty of the night sky and wish to share
http://www.empirenet.com/patrick/PVAA.htm
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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

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