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  1. Sun (Images) by Michael George, 1991-11
  2. The Handbook of Astronomical Image Processing by Richard Berry, James Burnell, 2005-08
  3. Hubble: 15 Years of Discovery by Lars Lindberg Christensen, Robert A. Fosbury, 2006-05-25
  4. Cosmic Imagery: Key Images in the History of Science by John D. Barrow, 2009-12-14
  5. Galaxies (Images) by Michael George, 1991-09
  6. Hubble Revisited: New Images From the Discovery Machine by Daniel Fischer, Hilmar Duerbeck, 1998-10-16
  7. Space Exploration (Images) by Michael George, 1992-12
  8. Mars (Images Ser) by Michael George, 1992-09
  9. Stars (Images) by Michael George, 1994-06
  10. The Moon (Images Series) by Michael George, 1994-06
  11. Mars: The NASA Mission Reports: Apogee Books Space Series 10 (Includes CDROM: Mars Movies and Images)
  12. The Search for the Meaning of Space, Time, and Matter: Images of many Travels by Karlheinz E. Woehler, 2009-02-23
  13. Visions of Spaceflight: Images from the Ordway Collection by Frederick I. Ordway III, 2001-09-09
  14. The Moon: Myth and Image by Jules Cashford, 2003-04

81. Astronomy-images.com - All About Www.astronomy-images.com In Dataopedia
We gather all information that's available online about astronomyimages.com, from more than 20 differente sources. Know more about astronomy-images.com
http://dataopedia.com/1-astronomy-images-com

82. Earth And Moon Viewer
Allows users to view the earth and moon from many vantage points and in multiple ways.
http://www.fourmilab.ch/earthview/vplanet.html
Earth and Moon Viewer
Welcome to Earth and Moon Viewer.
Viewing the Earth
You can view either a map of the Earth showing the day and night regions at this moment, or view the Earth from the Sun , the Moon , the night side of the Earth, above any location on the planet specified by latitude, longitude and altitude , from a satellite in Earth orbit , or above various cities around the globe. Images can be generated based on a full-colour image of the Earth by day and night, a topographical map of the Earth, up-to-date weather satellite imagery , or a composite image of cloud cover superimposed on a map of the Earth, a colour composite which shows clouds, land and sea temperatures, and ice, or the global distribution of water vapour Expert mode allows you additional control over the generation of the image. You can compose a custom request with frequently-used parameters and save it as a hotlist or bookmark item in your browser. Please consult the Details for additional information and answers to frequently-asked questions.
Viewing the Moon
In addition to the Earth, you can also view the Moon from the

83. Backyard Astronomy
Welcome to the Dodd/Kurylo family backyard observatory located in Montpelier, Virginia USA, about 30 miles northwest of Richmond, the state capital.
http://astromony.mdodd.com/astronomy/index.html
Backyard Astronomy
Family home page Observatory Nebulae Galaxies ... Planalyzer Welcome to the Dodd/Kurylo family backyard observatory located in Montpelier, Virginia USA, about 30 miles northwest of Richmond, the state capital. Here you will find photos of our telescope and imaging equipment plus some of the pictures we've taken of the night sky. Enjoy your visit!
Gone but not forgotten!
new house and observatory , so the observatory equipment is packed up for a year or two.
Astronomy Images
Please have a look at our photographs of nebulae, galaxies, star clusters, and the moon. Nebulae
Galaxies Stars and Moon Click here to buy astronomy photos. visitors since December 16, 2009
This Clear Sky Chart is for the new house and observatory we're building in 2010 about 20 miles away.
Observatory
Have a look at the 8'x12' roll-off roof observatory we built. You'll also see the telescope , the imaging guide scope , the observatory computer and how we control it remotely , the computer's illuminated keyboard and cold-weather heater , and how we attach equipment to the telescope pier. There's also an extensive write-up on eliminating

84. Infrared Space Observatory - ISO :science
This gallery is devoted to scientific results from ISO with the latest science images at the top of the Gallery.
http://www.iso.vilspa.esa.es/science/

85. The STScI Digitized Sky Survey
A search tool. If you know the co-ordinates or the name of an object, this search will find the image for you.
http://stdatu.stsci.edu/cgi-bin/dss_form
The STScI Digitized Sky Survey
NOTE: To obtain target coordinates for HST Phase 2 proposals select the HST Phase 2 (GSC2) survey option. New! Help FAQ Acknowledging DSS ...
Get an Object's Coordinates
Object name
Get coordinates from SIMBAD NED
Retrieve an Image
Retrieve from
POSS2/UKSTU Red POSS2/UKSTU Blue POSS2/UKSTU IR POSS1 Red POSS1 Blue Quick-V HST Phase 2 (GSC2) HST Phase 2 (GSC1)
detailed information about the Surveys
RA Dec Height (max: 60.0) Width (max: 60.0) arcminutes File format FITS GIF Compression (FITS only) None Unix-compression gzip
Save file to disk (instead of displaying) HST Field of View Overlay (1st generation GIF only) NONE LAUNCH
Roll angle (V3)
New! Help FAQ ... STScI Scientific citations of this data must include information given in the acknowledgements archive@stsci.edu

86. Astro Gallery
User contributed images of deep sky, solar system, and astronomy-related.
http://astrolink.mclink.it/intl/astrog.htm
Astro Gallery
This page need the contribute of everyone who can supply images. If you are interested in the project you can contact Stefano Iacus We accept all digital formats for images. Subjects can be:
  • Deep Sky
  • Solar System
  • Sky with elements of terrestial landascape
  • Sundials ...
    List of the new images
    Among all the images you send, we select periodically one to be the Astro Gallery cover. PLEASE NOTE each author is responsible for the images he sends and guarantees for originality and property. We decline all the responsability. Number of access to this page from September 6 1995: 81,029. Go to Astro-link HomePage.
  • 87. NSSDC PLANETARY IMAGE CATALOG
    Planetary images as seen from satellites and ground based observatories. Fact sheets on each planet.
    http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/imgcat/
    Catalog of Spaceborne Imaging
    A Guide to NSSDC's Planetary Image Archives
    The Catalog of Spaceborne Imaging currently has over 500 images.
    Mercury
    Venus
    Earth
    The Moon
    Mars
    Mars' Satellites
    Asteroids
    Jupiter
    Jupiter's Satellites and Rings
    Saturn
    Saturn's Satellites and Rings Uranus Uranus' Satellites and Rings Neptune Neptune's Satellites and Rings Pluto Comets
    HOME MISSION INDEX FAQ
    Authors/Curators: Dave Williams, dave.williams@nasa.gov, (301) 286-1258 Code 690.1, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD 20771, USA Jay Friedlander, jay.s.friedlander@nasa.gov, (301) 286-7172 Code 612.4, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD 20771, USA NASA Official: Ed Grayzeck, edwin.j.grayzeck@nasa.gov
    Planetary Home Page NSSDC Home Page
    NASA Security and Privacy Statement Updated: 30 March 2005, DRW.

    88. Aladin Previewer
    Features images of any astronomical fields in the Aladin image server. Searchable either by identifier or by equatorial coordinates.
    http://aladin.u-strasbg.fr/AladinPreview
    Simbad
    VizieR
    Aladin
    Catalogs
    Dictionary
    Biblio
    Tutorials
    Developers CDSsetAName('CDSitem_Aladin.logo') Aladin previewer Target
    Color
    Into the box above
    specify an astronomical target, either by its identifier(*) or by its J2000 coordinates. (*) outside the solar system
    Examples: Aladin previewer allows you to get images of any astronomical fields from the Aladin image server at CDS (Strasbourg - France) These images are issued from several surveys (POSI, POSII, SERC, ESO,2MASS,DENIS). Images issue from photographic plates have been digitalized either by the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) and/or by the Centre d'Analyse des Images (CAI/MAMA) For Aladin previewer, You can also get them in FITS. If you want to work on images with a more powerful tool the CDS provides an Aladin JAVA interface var piwikSiteId="aladin";

    89. Meadow View Observatory
    A collection of color ccd images of galaxies, nebulae, star clusters and solar system objects.
    http://www.astroimager.com/
    Welcome to Bill Walser's
    Meadow View Observatory
    The observatory saw first light 15 May 1999 and is located in central North Carolina. It was motivated by love of deep space color images and my frustration over setting up and taking down telescope and computer equipment every clear night (Ignoring the issues of bugs, heat and ice). Total construction time was about two months including the dome, its base and the control cabin. It now takes less than ten minutes to start imaging. The dome is a ten foot ProDome and the cabin is a twelve foot square kit available through Lowe's. The cabin can be close to the dome because the ring of trees around the meadow raises the horizon thirty degrees in all directions. Some of the images included are early efforts (some obviously so). The learning curve for this type of imaging is difficult because of the broad range of knowledge required and a considerable amount of "hands on" doing (and frustration). Although some are technically weak they are still beautiful. If you enjoy these images, I would invite you to make donations to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Astronomy Department to support their graduate and research programs. The current department chairman is Bruce W. Carney who can be reached at 919-962-2079 or

    90. Astronomical Images Of Galaxies - Astronomy Pictures
    Images of galaxies and nebulae. Pictures of Solar System.
    http://www.biochem.szote.u-szeged.hu/astrojan/galaxies.htm

    Astrojan
    Astronomical Picture Collection
    Deep Sky Astronomy Pictures of Celestial Bodies Gallery. Galaxies, Astronomical Images of Nebulae, Solar System Planets
    Gravity. Is it really a pulling force? Not.
    Document for Identification of Astronomical Images on this page Maps Text Sources
    This Astronomy page accessed times since 13 May 1998. Last modified: 14 Feb 2010. Constellations
    Write into my Guestbook!
    janos@biochem.szote.u-szeged.hu Search in 5 engine:
    More
    Images of galactic and planetary Nebulae. Globular Clusters of Cosmos. Stars of Galaxies, Gravity Push and a new Photon model. Spiral Galaxy Pictures of Space or Heaven. Astronomy Photos of Open and Globular star Clusters. Pushing Michelson, Silvertooth and Hafele Keating experiment. Debate Einstein relativity theory. Flowers, Birds, Proteines and Enzymes, Astronomy Images of Celestial Bodies Astronomical Pictures of Spiral Galactic Cosmos Photos Waterfalls and Crop Circles, Deep Space Images Astronomy Pictures of Heaven

    91. Astronomical Images Of Galaxies - Astronomy Pictures
    Astronomy pictures with many images of spiral and elliptical galaxies, nebulae and planets.
    http://bioch.szote.u-szeged.hu/astrojan/galaxies.htm

    Astrojan
    Astronomical Picture Collection
    Deep Sky Astronomy Pictures of Celestial Bodies Gallery. Galaxies, Astronomical Images of Nebulae, Solar System Planets
    Gravity. Is it really a pulling force? Not.
    Document for Identification of Astronomical Images on this page Maps Text Sources
    This Astronomy page accessed times since 13 May 1998. Last modified: 14 Feb 2010. Constellations
    Write into my Guestbook!
    janos@biochem.szote.u-szeged.hu Search in 5 engine:
    More
    Images of galactic and planetary Nebulae. Globular Clusters of Cosmos. Stars of Galaxies, Gravity Push and a new Photon model. Spiral Galaxy Pictures of Space or Heaven. Astronomy Photos of Open and Globular star Clusters. Pushing Michelson, Silvertooth and Hafele Keating experiment. Debate Einstein relativity theory. Flowers, Birds, Proteines and Enzymes, Astronomy Images of Celestial Bodies Astronomical Pictures of Spiral Galactic Cosmos Photos Waterfalls and Crop Circles, Deep Space Images Astronomy Pictures of Heaven

    92. Pictures Reflection Nebulae Photos Emission Nebula Images
    An image collection of planetary, emission and reflection nebulae.
    http://bioch.szote.u-szeged.hu/astrojan/nebula1.htm
    N
    Nebulae
    Skymap Photos and Constellation Pictures
    Nebula Images Reflection Nebulae Dark Nebulosa Images Galactic Emission Billeder Photographs orion Photos Picture red rectangle Köd Képek Figura Nebula Pictures Photo Foto Nebula Image Csillagászati Ködök Fotók Fotó Kép Csillagköd Fényképek Fénykép AstrojaN

    93. Welcome To Tim's Astro Pic's
    Photos of the solar system, nebulae, galaxies, stars and clusters.
    http://homepages.tesco.net/~tim.duke/index.htm
    Astro' images captured using a Starlight Xpress MX916 CCD camera and Meade 8 inch LX200 in Alt Azimuth mode.
    Solar System
    Nebulae Galaxies Stars and Clusters ... Links Last edited 16 June 2003
    Thanks go to Brendan Murphy for this Java applet. Please remove socks when E-mailing me. Join my mailing list and know when the site has been updated!
    Click the 'Join' button below: This CCD Astrophotography webring site is owned by Tim Duke
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    94. Heritage Information Center
    Team of astronomers and astrophysicists preparing images from Hubble Space Telescope.
    http://heritage.stsci.edu/commonpages/infoindex/infoindex.html
    Welcome to the Hubble Heritage Project Information Center. These pages have been designed to stimulate as well as educate the minds of Heritage visitors. Here we investigate details about the image creation process, take a look at the people behind our project and explore resources for use by our audience. Thanks for helping to make the Hubble Heritage Project such a success! Heritage Home H.H. Info. Center

    95. Astronomical Photographs From David Malin Images
    A collection of astronomical images of stars, galaxies and nebulae as well as night sky and constellation photographs.
    http://www.members.optusnet.com.au/dmalin/dmi_index.html
    Malin's micrographs Miller's twilights Fujii's constellations Anglo-Australian Observatory David Malin Images, microscope to telescope, seen from pole to pole....
    David Malin Images
    (DMI) is a source of high quality photographs of stars, galaxies and nebulae taken with some of the world's finest optical telescopes and by talented photographers using ordinary cameras. The images cover most of the sky on all angular scales, from the nearby constellations to the Milky Way and far distant galaxies.
    Many of these pictures have been made by David Malin , mainly from plates taken with the telescopes of the Anglo-Australian Observatory . These pictures focus on stars and star-forming regions, globular clusters and the endless variety of galaxies. Other pictures, of star trails and constellations, were made with more modest equipment, both by David Malin and his associates David Miller and Akira Fujii.
    The pictures are divided according to their source and often according to subject matter as well. The individual pages below take you on a tour of the distant universe with professional telescopes. David Miller's images are beautiful views of the nearest star at the beginning and end of the day and the moon, set in the Australian landscape. In between are the constellations, the star colours vividly captured by Akira Fujii.
    A new series of intriguing and attractive images are photomicrographs of crystals. These are images of science but are presented as abstract art. All the images on these pages are available as high resolution digital files as well as prints.

    96. The Best Of Hubble Space Telescope
    Selective gallery and slideshow of photos.
    http://www.inspi.net/best-of-hubble-telescope/
    This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them.

    97. Welcome To 321 Space
    Contains photographs from ground and space based sources including, the Hubble Space Telescope, Nasa, and the European Space Agency.
    http://www.321space.com/
    Most Popular Venus Earth Mars ... Art
    The remarkable Red Rectangle: Stairway to heaven? Enter the Space Age
    Ever since Galileo peered at the moon through his first telescope in 1609, we have been interested in the heavens. Things have certainly changed since then but we still look at the stars, although now we use giant reflecting telescope mirrors to peer farther into space than the smaller refracting telescopes of the past.
    Start your exploration by selecting from one of the Catagories above.
    Enjoy your visit!
    The 321 Space Team
    Site Map
    Contact us

    98. Alan Bridle's Image Gallery
    Includes images of radio galaxies and quasars.
    http://www.cv.nrao.edu/~abridle/images.htm
    Images of Radio Galaxies and Quasars
    Radio
    Galaxies
    Quasars
    Radio images from the NRAO's Very Large Array Thumbnails at right are linked to larger versions
    Index

    Index
    Radio Galaxy and quasar images at other WWW sites Go back to: Last updated: 2006 May 30, 13:55 EDT

    99. CNN - Oooh! Ahhh! New Cool Pics From Hubble - June 9, 1997
    More media Hubble images.
    http://edition.cnn.com/TECH/9706/09/hubble/index.html
    Oooh! Ahhh! New cool pics from Hubble
    June 9, 1997
    Web posted at: 10:25 p.m. EDT (0225 GMT) BALTIMORE (CNN) The Hubble telescope has sent back more breathtaking photographs of space wonders, light years from Earth. They include images of star formations, colliding spiral galaxies and jets of gas streaming out of an object thought to be a supermassive black hole.
    Photos and animation of Hubble's data (544K/26 sec. QuickTime movie
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    100. Cornell Astronomy :: SPIF
    Spacecraft Planetary Imaging Facility. A list of planetary images.
    http://astrosun2.astro.cornell.edu/facilities/SPIF.php
    search site The Spacecraft Planetary Imaging Facility (SPIF is sponsored jointly by NASA's Planetary Geology and Geophysics Program and Cornell University. SPIF is one member of the international system of Regional Planetary Image Facilities (RPIFs) which function as libraries for planetary image data and maintain ancillary and associated information about the data, including geologic maps and mission documentation. Visitors Welcome
    The facility welcomes those interested in seeing the results of the space program and offers tours, lectures, and demonstrations to the general public. View the calendar for open dates. Housed on the third floor of the Space Sciences Building on Cornell University's main campus in Ithaca, NY, SPIF has a wonderfully centralized location, both on campus and in New York State. It is open Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM. To arrange a visit, call (607) 255-3833. A conference room capable of holding 25 adults comfortably is in constant use as a center for presentations by SPIF staff as well as department and visiting faculty. Hundreds of guests visit each year for discussions of the planets and solar system exploration. These visitors are from schools, camps, youth and adult organizations - click

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