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  1. Cambridge Illustrated Dictionary of Astronomy by Jacqueline Mitton, 2008-01-28
  2. A Brief Introduction to Astronomy in the Middle East by John M. Steele, 2008-05-01
  3. Foundations of Astronomy by Michael A. Seeds, Dana Backman, 2010-01-01
  4. Astronomy: A Visual Guide by Mark A. Garlick PhD, 2009-02-01
  5. The Cosmos: Astronomy in the New Millennium (with AceAstronomy?, Virtual Astronomy Labs Printed Access Card) by Jay M. Pasachoff, Alex Filippenko, 2006-03-03
  6. Stargazing Basics: Getting Started in Recreational Astronomy by Paul E. Kinzer, 2008-10-27
  7. Astronomy (Science & Its Secrets) by Steck-Vaughn Company, Raintree Publishers Inc, 1988-01
  8. Photoshop Astronomy by R. Scott Ireland, 2009-06-09
  9. 21st Century Astronomy (Full Third Edition) by Jeff Hester, Bradford Smith, et all 2010-01-11
  10. Cosmos: An Illustrated History of Astronomy and Cosmology by John North, 2008-07-15
  11. Holt Science & Technology: Astronomy Short Course J by Rheinhart And Winston Holt, 2007-01-31
  12. Pathways to Astronomy by Stephen E. Schneider, Thomas T. Arny, 2008-10-08
  13. Astronomy and the Bible,: Questions and Answers by Donald B. DeYoung, 2000-04-01
  14. Prentice Hall Science Explorer Astronomy by Jay M. Pasachoff, 2008-03-30

61. Astronomy - MeritBadgeDotOrg
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This is the Boy Scout Astronomy Merit Badge
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Astronomy requires prior counselor approval for requirement(s) 9.
Astronomy Merit Badge Field of study: Natural Science Status: Elective BSA Advancement ID: Created: Requirements Revision: Discontinued: N/A Pamphlet Revision:
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Astronomy Requirements
  • Describe the proper clothing and other precautions for safely making observations at night and in cold weather. Tell how to safely observe the Sun, objects near the Sun, and the Moon. Explain first aid for injuries or illnesses, such as heat and cold reactions, dehydration, bites and stings, and damage to your eyes that could occur during observation. Explain what light pollution is and how it and air pollution affect astronomy. With the aid of diagrams (or real telescopes if available), do each of the following:
  • 62. Pyxis Astronomy - Stargazing, Astro Camps, & Meteorites
    Offers astronomy camps and teacher training for schools. Also offers sky tours and private stargazing for groups.
    http://www.pyxis.astronomy.com.ph/
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    Pyxis Astronomy provides astronomy educational services that will let you explore the heavens Our astronomers will guide you to the craters of the Moon and the rings of Saturn telescopes
    What We Offer
    We provide stargazing, astrocamps , private and public telescope viewing to schools, organizations, and families.
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    We organize stargazing events, trainings and astronomy camps in the Philippines. Pyxis services are led by very able astronomers such as Bamm Gabriana, Rochelle Derilo, Analyn Domingo, Christadelle Bazar, Dward Bornilla, Rej Avena, Ezekiel Rodriguez, and Ronalene Cayanan.
    Astronomer Credentials
    Pyxis Astronomy is the only stargazing service provider with an all-UP line up of lecturers. All our astronomers studied college in the

    63. Frequently Asked Questions | American Astronomical Society
    What is on this page? General astronomy For general questions about astronomy, events, findings, clubs, and how to learn more. astronomy and School - Help with projects
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    64. Astronomy Picture Of The Day Archive
    astronomy Picture of the Day Archive
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    Astronomy Picture of the Day Archive
    Index Search Today's Picture
    2010 November 01: The Milky Way Over the Peak of the Furnace
    2010 October 31: Halloween and the Ghost Head Nebula
    2010 October 30: Ghost of the Cepheus Flare
    2010 October 29: Star Trails and the Captain's Ghost
    2010 October 28: Mirach's Ghost
    2010 October 27: Ultraviolet Andromeda
    2010 October 26: Comet Hartley Passes a Double Star Cluster
    2010 October 25: Water Ice Detected Beneath Moons Surface
    2010 October 24: A Bucket Wheel Excavator on Earth
    2010 October 23: Orion: Head to Toe 2010 October 22: NGC 7822 in Cepheus 2010 October 21: Methuselah Nebula MWP1 2010 October 20: Venus Just After Sunset 2010 October 19: Prometheus Rising Through Saturns F Ring 2010 October 18: It Came from the Sun 2010 October 17: NGC 346 in the Small Magellanic Cloud 2010 October 16: The Large Cloud of Magellan 2010 October 15: Vista with NGC 2170 2010 October 14: Clusters, Hartley, and the Heart 2010 October 13: Science Museum Hubble 2010 October 12: Saturn: Light, Dark, and Strange 2010 October 11: NGC 2683: Spiral Edge On 2010 October 10: Moonquakes Surprisingly Common 2010 October 09: Globular Star Cluster NGC 6934 2010 October 08: Two Planet Opposition 2010 October 07: Pacman and Hartley 2010 October 06: Aurora Over Alaska 2010 October 05: Horsehead and Orion Nebulas 2010 October 04: Rolling Across the Rocky Plains of Mars 2010 October 03: Io in True Color 2010 October 02: Hubble's Lagoon 2010 October 01: Zarmina's World 2010 September 30: Coreshine from a Dark Cloud 2010 September 29:

    65. Astronomy Digest
    online Free monthly astronomy e-zine with current astronomy news, and product reviews.
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    Build your own FREE website at Tripod.com Share: Facebook Twitter Digg reddit document.write(lycos_ad['leaderboard']); document.write(lycos_ad['leaderboard2']); April 2001 Issue Astronomy Digest Support "Astronomy Digest" by visiting our sponsor. It only takes a click.
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    Updated Weekly 2001 Mars Odyssey - Next mission to explore the red planet. - CNN, September 29, 2000. Asteroid Eros - 21-mile-long space rock found to be solid . - CNN, September 22, 2000. A Star is Born - Hubble Space Telescope is there. - MSNBC, September 7, 2000. New Type of Meteorite Found - It has a new chemical composition. - CNN, September 6, 2000. Solar Maximum is in Full Swing - Part of the eleven year cycle. - SSN, September 5, 2000. Asteroid Fly-by - Asteroid passed by the Earth only 12 times farther from our planet than the Moon. - SSN, September 1, 2000. Old Galaxies - New evidence shows Red Shift Higer which means galaxies may be older than once thought. - BBC, August 18, 2000. Moon Meteorite - Moon rock found on earth. - MSNBC, August 18, 2000.

    66. Astronomy Merit Badge
    U.S. Scouting Service Project Requirements were REVISED effective January 1, 2011. To see the requirements with the changes highlighted, Click here
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    67. Celestial Mechanics And Dynamical Astronomy - Free Access Available
    An international journal concerned with the broadest range of dynamical astronomy and its applications, as well as with peripheral fields. Print and online versions.
    http://www.springer.com/astronomy/journal/10569
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    68. Astronomy - Definition Of Astronomy By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus And
    as tron o my (str n-m) n. pl. as tron o mies. 1. The scientific study of matter in outer space, especially the positions, dimensions, distribution, motion, composition
    http://www.thefreedictionary.com/astronomy

    69. An Astronomy Linkpage
    Links, articles and papers sorted in astronomy, space flight and SETI@home.
    http://www.p-guhl.ch/science/astronomy.html
    An astronomy linkpage
    Links about physics, cosmology, relativity etc. are here If a link is unreachable please check the box and send me the page. Many thanks for your help to improve this table! Special thanks to the members of " The Hawking Forum " who posted most of these links some years ago! Have a look at this wonderful page! The Categories: Astronomy Space-flight SETI@home-Project Astronomy Top A Theory about Red Shift permanently unreachable Archive of Astronomy Questions and Answers permanently unreachable Arecibo Observatory Home permanently unreachable Astronomers Find Hints of Antigravity permanently unreachable Astronomers Unveil Colorful Hubble Photo Gallery- Individual Images PR-28 permanently unreachable astronomy campfire permanently unreachable Astronomy Circle permanently unreachable Atmospheres of Neutron Stars permanently unreachable Catalog of extrasolor planets permanently unreachable Classroom Activity: Determining Red Shift in a Receding Star permanently unreachable Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation permanently unreachable Crusty young star makes its presence felt permanently unreachable Die Schulsternwarte des Gymnasiums Bad Kissingen in Bayern permanently unreachable Distant Exploding Stars Foretell Fate Of The Universe permanently unreachable Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia permanently unreachable MBR - Ocean of matter permanently unreachable NEAR image of the day for 1999 Jan 21 permanently unreachable

    70. Astronomy
    astronomy is the scientific study of celestial objects (such as stars, planets, comets, and galaxies) and phenomena that originate outside the Earth's atmosphere (such as the
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    Astronomy
    Astronomy is the scientific study of celestial objects (such as stars, planets, comets, and galaxies) and phenomena that originate outside the Earth's atmosphere (such as the cosmic background radiation). See also: It is concerned with the evolution, physics, chemistry, meteorology, and motion of celestial objects, as well as the formation and development of the universe. Astronomy is one of the oldest sciences. Astronomers of early civilizations performed methodical observations of the night sky, and astronomical artifacts have been found from much earlier periods. However, the invention of the telescope was required before astronomy was able to develop into a modern science. Historically, astronomy has included disciplines as diverse as astrometry, celestial navigation, observational astronomy, the making of calendars, and even, at one time, astrology, but professional astronomy is nowadays often considered to be identical with astrophysics. Since the 20th century, the field of professional astronomy split into observational and theoretical branches.

    71. Search For "astronomy"
    News about astronomy, collected from various sources on the web.
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    72. Ancient Indian  Astronomy
    Every major endeavor begins with an invocation ऊँ सहनाववतू । सह नौभभुनक्तु ।सहवीर्यँ करवावहै ।
    http://www.indicethos.org/Astronomy/index.html
    Indic Studies Foundation (a California non-Profit Organization) www.indicethos.org www.indicstudies.us www.vepa.us kaushal's blog ... What do we do Latest News Free Resources Links Every major endeavor begins with an invocation
    May that Brahman nourish us both; May we work in harmony with great vigor; May our study be illuminating and fruitful; May we not hate each other. AUM Om.. Peace, Peace.. Peace
    "In India I found a race of mortals
    living upon the Earth. but not adhering to it.
    Inhabiting cities, but not being fixed to them,
    possessing everything but possessed by nothing". - Apollonius Tyanaeus (Greek Thinker and Traveler 1st Century AD) NewsLinks from http://www.morien-institute.org/astroarchnews_2006.html Links References on Astronomy "Bronze Age clock that told man it was spring" March 02, 2006, The Times, UK:
    "The enigma of a priceless Bronze Age disc seems to have been solved by a Hamburg scientist who has identified it as one of the world’s first astronomical clocks.
    The 3,600-year-old Sky Disc of Nebra, which surfaced four years ago when German grave robbers tried to sell it on the international market, shows that Bronze Age man had a sophisticated sense of time.

    73. Astronomy News - Astronomy Magazine
    Source for news in astronomy, reports on astronomical discoveries, and NASA space missions.
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    74. Astronomy - Definition Of Astronomy At YourDictionary.com
    noun. the science of the universe in which the stars, planets, etc. are studied, including their origins, evolution, composition, motions, relative positions, sizes, etc.
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    75. Science Centric | News | Astronomy
    Breaking news in astronomy and space.
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    76. Astronomy Resources To Use In K-12 Science Classes
    Links to astronomy sites which could be used in K12 science classrooms. Beautiful pictures, information about the night sky and explanation of events that occur in space can
    http://www.internet4classrooms.com/astronomy.htm

    77. Belajar Astronomy
    Blog on various astronomical topics intended for students who want to participate in astronomy competitions and olympiads.
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    Introducing Lomba Rancang Pabrik Tingkat Nasional
    Memperkenalkan website www.lrptn.com sebagai sumber informasi bagi acara Lomba rancang Pabrik Tingkat Nasional.
    Sekilas mengenai LRPTN (Source: www.lrptn.com
    Perkembangan industri kimia saat ini tidak lepas dari kemampuan dan kreativitas para insinyurnya, yang selalu memberikan ide-ide baru sehingga dapat memenuhi kebutuhan masyarakat. Kecakapan seorang insinyur tentunya tidak diperoleh secara instan, namun perlu dibentuk semenjak duduk di bangku kuliah. Untuk meningkatkan kemampuan dan kreativitas para calon insinyur teknik kimia, Himpunan Mahasiswa Teknik Kimia (HIMATEK) ITB bekerjasama dengan Program Studi Teknik Kimia ITB mengadakan Lomba Rancang Pabrik Tingkat Nasional (LRPTN). LRPTN merupakan sebuah kompetisi rancang pabrik yang mengangkat tema-tema yang berkaitan dengan isu-isu aktual dalam dunia industri. Sampai sekarang, LRPTN telah berhasil diselenggarakan sebanyak 11 kali sejak tahun 1996. LRPTN yang pertama kali diadakan diikuti oleh 8 kelompok peserta dari berbagai perguruan tinggi di Indonesia dengan dewan juri terpillih, yang memiliki kompetensi dalam menilai rancangan suatu pabrik dari sudut pandang keilmuan, khususnya Teknik Kimia. Rangkaian acara LRPTN diisi oleh pembicara-pembicara yang secara khusus diundang untuk berbagi pengetahuan dan pengalaman menarik mereka berkaitan dengan tema dari tiap LRPTN. Semenjak LRPTN IV pada tahun 2000, kompetisi ini dikategorikan menjadi 2, yaitu kategori perancangan pabrik dan problem solving. Kategori perancangan pabrik ini dilombakan dengan pembatasan berdasarkan subtema utama dari LRPTN, sedangkan untuk kategori problem solving dilombakan untuk memfasilitasi ide-ide solutif dan inovatif dari mahasiswa dalam memecahkan masalah nyata yang sedang terjadi dalam suatu pabrik tertentu.

    78. Small Telescope Astronomy For The Beginner Amateur Astronomer
    Tutorials on telescope designs, some basic astronomy theory, and amateur astronomy projects for the beginner or owner of modest equipment.
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    Do you feel that your telescope is just too small?
    Here's a friendly place for you to hang out if you get the feeling that your small telescope just isn't big enough to do anything with. To show what you can do with a modest instrument, there are pages of observations and photographs of the moon and planets taken through instruments as small as 2 inch (50mm) aperture, and no bigger than 6 inch (150mm). Though I've been an amateur astronomer for some 45 years (and a professional astronomer for some of that time), I primarily use small and modest sized telescopes. I've been through aperture fever, having owned up to a 10 inch behemoth Newtonian on an Equatorial mount, but my biggest telescopes are 6 inch Newtonians.

    79. Index Of /
    Series 14 and 20 for binocular astronomy, kaleidoscope, mount, photography, periscope or AV project.
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    80. Jewels Of The Sky - Astronomy In Your Hands
    Locating and observing a selection of targets through planning and preparation, required items, and background knowledge.
    http://www.astronomyinyourhands.com/activities/jewelsofthesky.html
    Context
    jewels of the night sky. A small selection of nine jewels are described here.
    Specific Learning Outcomes
    You will locate and observe a selection of binocular targets.
    Planning and Preparation
    Locating and observing some of the jewels of the night sky is an excellent component of an organised stargazing trip. It is also an excellent individual activity.
    First use your Star Wheel to find out which of the jewels are visible to you at this time of year. Do this by looking on the Star Wheel for the constellations in which the jewels are to be found. Set the Star Wheel for tonight to see if they will be visible tonight.
    Next print the charts for the appropriate jewels download here
    All of the jewels are visible to the naked eye under dark conditions, but even so binoculars will make them look so much more impressive. If there is some light pollution at your observing site, then binoculars are essential.
    What You Need
    • Star Wheels (see Star charts ( download here Binoculars Plus all of the things needed for a stargazing session (see
    Science Background Knowledge
    The four types of jewel
    Open cluster
    Globular cluster
    A roughly spherical ball of old stars (about 10 billion years old). Globular clusters typically contain hundreds of thousands of stars, and so appear as fuzzy blobs.

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