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This is a collection of useful web sites. Please feel free to comment on the collection. I will keep this updated based on input.

Member’s Sites

  • Clear Sky Clocks
  • Clear Sky Alarm Clock
  • Tonight’s Sky

News

  • Universe Today
  • Phys.org’s Space News section
  • Spaceflight Now
  • Space.com
  • Hubble News
  • Sky & Telescope
  • Astronomy Now
  • Astronomy
  • NASA TV

Reference

  • Cloudy Nights
  • Telrad Messier Maps
  • Orbital Elements
  • Students for the Expolration and Development of Space
  • ClearSkies.NL
  • Dark Sky Map (2006 data)
  • Dark Sky Map (Newer data)
  • Sky Marvels

Space telescopes

  • SOHO (Observing the Sun 24/7)
  • Hubble
  • Spitzer (Infrared Telescope)
  • Chandra (X-Ray telescope)

What’s up?

  • Tonight’s Sky
  • Satellite tracking
  • Meteor showers
  • Meteor shower calendar
  • This week’s comets
  • Your Sky
  • The Celestial Observer
  • The Current Arora
  • On-line Sky Map
  • The Night Sky

Want to spend some money?

  • Surplus Shed
  • Astromart

Software

  • Astro Helper
  • Jupiter 2
  • Neat Java Applets
  • Moon Atlas
  • My Stars
  • Cartes du Ciel
  • Hallo Northern Sky
  • NexStar compatible software
  • RTGUI
  • Sky Tools
  • What’s Up

Astro imaging

  • AstroBin
  • Image processing primer
  • Multiple topic articles
  • Mounts for imaging

Astro imaging software

  • Astro Snap
  • Backyard EOS
  • Nebulosity
  • Astro Tortilla
  • Star Tools
  • PHD Guiding
  • Deep Sky Stacker
  • RegiStax
  • Planetary Image Pre-Processor
  • ExCalibrator

Help professional scientists

  • Classify Galaxies

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