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Personal webspace and blogs of amateur and professional astronomers
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Why Astronomy Answers to the Why What Where When hoW and Who of Astronomy; thoughts and links to Astronomy content. |
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UK Amateur Astronomer Paul L Money FRAS FBIS AstroSpace is the collective name for our web site which covers our main areas of interest of Astronomy and Space, Genealogy and Butterflies. These pages are provided & written by Lincolnshire based Husband and Wife team UK Amateur Astronomer Paul L |
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Sunrise and Sunset for U.K. See sunrise and sunset for any location, for any month chosen |
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Professor Stephen Hawking's Stephen William Hawking was born on 8 January 1942 (300 years after the death of Galileo) in Oxford, England. His parents' house was in north London, but during the second world war Oxford was considered a safer place to have babies. When he was eigh |
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Sky Mania This site offers news on space and astronomy, tips on buying a telescope plus other advice for amateur astronomers. |
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Save Jodrell Bank Site This site has been set up to help co-ordinate efforts of students, member of the science community and the general public in helping to fight the proposed funding cuts for the Jodrell Bank Observatory and e-Merlin. Run by students at the University o |
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INTECH The South of England's hands-on interactive science and technology centre. A family day out and school visit destination near Winchester, Hampshire. Our purpose built 3500 square metre, award winning, building. |
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Astrocentral Thank you for landing at Astrocentral. If you are a newcomer to astronomy you may find the Introduction and Star-Hopping pages worth an excursion. For those visitors who are struggling to come to terms with the size of the universe around them, have |
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Astronomy Expert AstronomyExpert was formed to offer a unique reference point on studying stars, planets and outer space phenomena. Astronomy is one of the oldest sciences. This site provides extensive information about celestial objects and phenomena that exist. |
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Basic Astronomy Have you ever looked up into the night sky and wondered just what you were looking at? Or have you gone as far as getting yourself a pair of binoculars or a telescope and then finding that it was not as easy as you thought? |
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International Year of Astronomy 2009 The vision of the International Year of Astronomy 2009 is to help the citizens of the world rediscover their place in the Universe through the day- and night time sky, and thereby engage a personal sense of wonder and discovery. All humans should rea |
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Galaxy Zoo Galaxy Zoo - the project which harnesses the power of the internet - and your brain - to classify a million galaxies. |
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The official website of Sir Patrick Moore. As the name suggests, this is the only official site dedicated to the British astronomer, Sir Patrick Moore. |
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Eric Diaz's Cosmos After graduating from University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), I took classes in astronomy at the Adler Planetarium and Astronomy Museum in Chicago, IL. I am now one of the last, living, life, governing members of the Adler Planetarium. |
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Sue Cartwright I am a senior lecturer in the Particle Astrophysics group of the Department of Physics and Astronomy. My main research field at present is the ANTARES neutrino telescope in the Mediterranean Sea, which aims to look for neutrinos from astrophysical sources and from the annihilation of dark matter trapped in the core of the Sun. I am heavily involved with our Outreach and Public Understanding of Science activities. I run the Sheffield contribution to the National Particle Physics Masterclass and regularly give talks at local astronomical societies. |
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