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The news forum of the Tau Zero Foundation.
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The rough and ready blog of a cloud benighted biologist and amateur astronomer. Astroblog will cover my interests in astronomy, biology and life, the universe and everything.
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Random samplings from universe of idea.
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Observing the Sky (OtS) was originally a NASA-funded project to guide your personal observation of the night sky.
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Notes, news and observations on astronomy.
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Anything related to Astronomy.
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My adventures with amateur astronomy.
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On a clear evening, if you can peel your eyes away from the vibrant pinks, reds and oranges of a fading sunset, and turn to the east, you might take a few minutes to treat yourself to the Belt of Venus. To me, it's like a theater curtain slowly rising to
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I am a college professor, teaching physics and astronomy. I’ve been interested in space exploration and astronomy since I was young and watching the Apollo Moon program on TV.Â
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This is the way it’s been done for billions of years.
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My main scope at the moment is a Celestron Nexstar 11 with a Stellarview A1010 mounted on a Losmandy rail. The scope is mounted on an APT Wedge and a Meade giant field tripod.
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The latest space science news and beautiful pictures from planetary exploration missions.
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Astronomy Down Under is a blog based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. I’m an amateur astronomer, and this blog has anything that I find interesting in the area of astronomy: news, current events, scientific issues, educational articles I wrote an
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There is an element of schizophrenia inherent in the life of any astronomer. Torn between the light and darkness, we must be the thoughtful instructor to our day weary students, and the nocturnal voyeur, diligently stalking the heavens.
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Getting back into observational astronomy.
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An astronomy blog usually (but not always) based in the UK. Pondering questions such as "Why is UK astronomy being hit with cuts?"
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News blog for Sky & Telescope magazine.
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Reaching out the local universe.
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It is about space, Venus, the moon and astronomy programs.
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Astronomy Cast brings you a weekly fact-based journey through the cosmos.
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