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Blog inviting viewers to discover the Universe.
Research, public outreach, documents, logs, and information.
International gravitational observatory at the Gravity Discovery Centre in Western Australia. Gravity wave research. Interactive physics, cosmology and environmental displays.
Research, education and outreach, mission, star tales, and links.
Information, programs and services, association information, star gaze information, and links.
General information and workshop schedule.
Organization, events, publications, planetaria worldwide, and resources.
Information, shows, museums, links, resources, and news.
The solar system, nightwatch, shows, space and time gallery, and links.
Offers to design and install dome and roll-off roof observatories, ranging from modest structures to sophisticated, fully automated models. Also offers solar power systems and observatory equipment.
Details about past and future expeditions including eclipse trips, transits and Southern Skies Star Party. Travel programs by astronomers for astronomers.
Information on meteorites, meteorite dealers, tektites, meteorite gallery, auctions, and free classifieds.
Meteorite hunting and collecting resource including articles, videos, photos, maps and information on finding them, plus a wide range of meteorites for sale for education, collection and study.
Arizona space education and astronomy. Many star gazing events in Arizona.
News for, by and about amateur astronomers around the world. A quarterly publication with lots of articles and pictures about all aspects of amateur astronomy.
Celestial navigation software with star finder, vetor chart and GPS interface. [Commercial, demo available. Windows]
JupSat95 calculates and displays the positions of Jupiter's four Galilean moons. [Shareware Win9x/NT]
Planet2010 high accuracy astronomy software using VSOP87 planetary theory for calculating the positions of all of the planets within our solar system. Software is accurate for years between 1900 and 2100 (Commercial - win95,98,NT,win2000,XP).
Interactive astronomy curriculum to help teachers inspire and engage astronomy and space science students across all levels of knowledge and ability.
[open source - Unix, VMS] A toolbox in the form of an environment with a large set of moderate-sized programs which perform individual tasks involving calibration, mapping, deconvolution and image analysis of interferometric data.
[opensource - POSIX] There is a sky. There are things in the sky. This program draws maps of things in the sky.
European Southern Observatory images of 2001 KX76
The Hubble Space Telescope is hot on the trail of a puzzling new class of solar system object that might be called a Pluto "mini-me."
A program to study the time variability of the outer planets.
Asteroids Ida and Dactyl, Comets Shoemaker-Levy 9 and Halley, representative meteorites.
Selected NASA images.
Companion resource to an astronomy textbook, contains links and current news about meteorites and asteroids.
Overview of asteroids, comets, meteors. Images, data, links.
Overview of asteroids, comets, and meteors, with special attention to the impact hazard to Earth.
Provides detailed information on asteroids, comets and meteoroids.
Selected articles, usually with some connection to life on Earth or elsewhere in the solar system.
Educational information about the Sun.
Virtual tour of the sun which uses images, diagrams, and movies to illustrate subjects such as solar wind, solar flares, the solar surface and sunspots.
Extensive information about the group and the project, which aims to conduct a detailed study of solar internal structure and dynamics using helioseismology.
Overview including general information, data, pictures, news, historical and mythological background.
Ancient Indian constellations and stars identified.
Article from Wikipedia on this remnant that can result from the gravitational collapse of a massive star.
Network utilizing neutrino detectors to detect neutrino burst from supernova in order to provide a prompt alert to astronomers.
A list of the latest Supernovae with reference images.
Paper by James Marusek describing how a string of nearby supernova events produce and reinvigorate ice ages.
Stars and the Hertzprung-Russell diagram (where a star's absolute luminosity is plotted against its surface temperature).
Ph.D. fellowships available at the Technical University of Braunschweig, the German National Research Centre for Biotechnology, and the Weizmann Institute of Science (WIS), Rehovot, Israel.
Journal launched to promote educational aspects, with short reviews, preparation for lectures, seminars, student presentations and laboratory experiments from Stanford University.
Reagents for transfection, gene expression, gene silencing, RNA interference, primary cell culture and sample preparation in proteomics research.
Handbook of fluorescence applications, bibliography, data tables and calculators for molecular biology, information on courses and workshops from supplier in Eugene, OR and Leiden, Netherlands.
Multiple alignment and dynamic evolutionary conservation profile of several vertebrate genomes including human, mouse, rat, chicken, frog, and three fishes, developed at LLNL, Livermore, California.
Professor describes studies of biochemical and DNA analysis of animals, and lists publications. Resume in a downloadable .doc file.
Identification of clinically distinct expression patterns, using DNA microarrays; with up to 30,000 genes to survey thousands of human samples at Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Stanford, CA.
Attempt to add esthetic appeal to molecular graphics and modeling research by author of Lexitropsin; DNA information-reading molecules, at Scripps Institute, La Jolla, California.
Manufacturer of reagents, including peptide nucleic acid, online ordering of oligonucleotides and instruments, for micro-disection and sub-microliter spectrophotemetry, and consumables in Maarssen, The Netherlands.