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Astronomy is the study of the physical and chemical properties of the stars, planets, galaxies and the universe, as we know it, today and in the past.
Sites about astrology or horoscopes should be submitted to Astrology.
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Facts and statistical information about planets, moons, constellations, stars, galaxies, and Messier objects.
The use of multiple telescopes to produce high resolution images - commonly used at most modern observatories. A literature review article.
List of links for those, who want to examine theories that are on the fringe of accepted scientific thought that are related connected to astronomy. A few examples are astrology, UFO's, the "Face" on Mars, and ancient astronaut theory.
Introductory article provided by Citizendium, a developing encyclopedia project.
General astronomy tutorial, education links, web courses, documents at the UCSD Center for Astrophysics and Space Sciences.
Fun facts and trivia relating to astronomy, space, science fiction movies. Most trivia items are submitted by users.
Gives overview of the solar system, the Milky Way galaxy, extrasolar planets, cosmology and astrophotography. Includes images, additional resources, and forums.
Information and articles on astronomy, space and related topics. Also features a friendly forum and a telescope buyer's FAQ page.
Astronomical internet resources from the National Radio Astronomy Observatory.
Contains 3D maps of the universe zooming out from the nearest stars to the scale of the galaxy and out to the surrounding superclusters and finally to the scale of the known universe.
A web encyclopedia. Over 500 entries, ranging from definitions to full articles.
Show universe in terms of distance from Earth center. Includes such things as satellites, planets, stars, nebulae, and galaxies, out to cosmic microwave background radiation from the Big Bang.
A retired physicist surveys the entire extent of the universe touching upon phenomenon from the largest to the smallest size and covering the entire cosmic interval from past to present.
Information about interesting stars and planets in the galaxy, as well as astral bodies outside the Milky Way. Includes photos.
Show universe in terms of distance from Earth center. Includes such things as satellites, planets, stars, nebulae, and galaxies, out to cosmic microwave background radiation from the Big Bang.
A retired physicist surveys the entire extent of the universe touching upon phenomenon from the largest to the smallest size and covering the entire cosmic interval from past to present.
Introductory article provided by Citizendium, a developing encyclopedia project.
The use of multiple telescopes to produce high resolution images - commonly used at most modern observatories. A literature review article.
General astronomy tutorial, education links, web courses, documents at the UCSD Center for Astrophysics and Space Sciences.
Fun facts and trivia relating to astronomy, space, science fiction movies. Most trivia items are submitted by users.
Information about interesting stars and planets in the galaxy, as well as astral bodies outside the Milky Way. Includes photos.
Astronomical internet resources from the National Radio Astronomy Observatory.
Contains 3D maps of the universe zooming out from the nearest stars to the scale of the galaxy and out to the surrounding superclusters and finally to the scale of the known universe.
Gives overview of the solar system, the Milky Way galaxy, extrasolar planets, cosmology and astrophotography. Includes images, additional resources, and forums.
Information and articles on astronomy, space and related topics. Also features a friendly forum and a telescope buyer's FAQ page.
A web encyclopedia. Over 500 entries, ranging from definitions to full articles.
List of links for those, who want to examine theories that are on the fringe of accepted scientific thought that are related connected to astronomy. A few examples are astrology, UFO's, the "Face" on Mars, and ancient astronaut theory.
Facts and statistical information about planets, moons, constellations, stars, galaxies, and Messier objects.

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