maidenhead-astro.net
MAS Home index
http://www.maidenhead-astro.net/public/Home/Links
Random tip: If 'rain prevents play', we are known to drown our sorrows at the local pub! WELCOME TO THE MAS WEB SITE! Most recent Event Report]. Note If the site has difficulties detecting your smart phone / tablet etc. you can click here to switch into tablet mode. YOU MUST RETURN TO THIS PAGE to switch back to desktop mode. Note, this site was hijacked by hackers last year and may not be quite 'back to normal - for more details, see here. WELCOME TO THE MAS WEB SITE! See our Events page. Meetings are n...
maidenhead-astro.net
MAS Home index
http://www.maidenhead-astro.net/public/Home/Home/hacked_off
Random tip: DSLR's are good for deep-sky imaging, web-cams best for planetary imaging. WELCOME TO THE MAS WEB SITE! Most recent Event Report]. Note If the site has difficulties detecting your smart phone / tablet etc. you can click here to switch into tablet mode. YOU MUST RETURN TO THIS PAGE to switch back to desktop mode. Note, this site was hijacked by hackers last year and may not be quite 'back to normal - for more details, see here. WELCOME TO THE MAS WEB SITE! See our Events page. Meetings are nor...
freeguidetonwcamping.com
Astronomy Camping in Oregon and Washington
http://www.freeguidetonwcamping.com/Camping_Information/astronomy_camping.htm
When we leave the city to go camping in the forest, at the lake or in the desert, the first thing we all notice as the sun goes down are the seemingly millions of stars (well, that and the children have finally stopped screaming while playing). Unfortunately, less than 1/2 of the population of the United States, Japan, India, Europe and more can see the Milky Way at night from their backyards. City lights, highway billboards and more have caused a new form of pollution - light pollution. In the summer mo...
cortinastelle.it
Riviste di Astronomia nel mondo
http://www.cortinastelle.it/riviste.htm
Riviste di Astronomia nel mondo. In questa pagina cercheremo di inserire tutti i link alle riviste astronomiche mondiali che hanno creato un sito web. Ci sforzeremo di tenere aggiornati i collegamenti in modo che la pagina possa essere di vera utilità agli utenti. Vi chiediamo quindi di segnalarci eventuali cambi di indirizzi o nuovi link di riviste interessanti del settore. Grazie a tutti della collaborazione. Le Stelle Nuovo Orione. Sito delle due riviste astrnomiche. Per chi vuol saperne di più. Bimes...
cloudymidnights.com
Cloudymidnights - Magazines
http://www.cloudymidnights.com/astro_mags.html
I need to include a lot more links and add descriptions for each link but this is a start:.
coddenhamobservatories.org
Tom Boles searching for SuperNovae at the Coddenham Observatory
http://www.coddenhamobservatories.org/discoveries.htm
Coddenham Astronomical Observatory U.K. 52o 08' 43 N - 01o 07' 43 E. Opening by Patrick Moore. Links to other sites. Supernova Discoveries by Tom Boles. Click on designation to see the discovery photograph). IIn-IIP (possible new sub-class of SN). Date: 03 May 2014. Last Update: 08 May 2014. List of Recent Supernovae. D Bishop's latest Supernovae Page. Northants Astronomy Section Page. The Sky Software Suite. TPoint Telescope Pointing Analysis Software. Society for Popular Astronomy.
coddenhamobservatories.org
Tom Boles searching for SuperNovae at the Coddenham Observatory
http://www.coddenhamobservatories.org/linksalpha.html
Coddenham Astronomical Observatory U.K. 52o 08' 43 N - 01o 07' 43 E. Opening by Patrick Moore. Links to other sites. LINKS TO OTHER WEB SITES. Use the back button on your browser to return here). Brasilian Supernova Search (BRASS). D Bishop's latest Supernovae Page. D Bishop's link for Archive Images. Journal of The British Astronomical Association. List of Recent Supernovae. Martin Mobberley's Home Page. NNHS Astronomy Section Page. Sky and Telescope Magazine. The) Sky Software Suite. Back to home page.
coddenhamobservatories.org
Tom Boles searching for SuperNovae at the Coddenham Observatory
http://www.coddenhamobservatories.org/tomboles.html
Coddenham Astronomical Observatory U.K. 52o 08' 43 N - 01o 07' 43 E. Opening by Patrick Moore. Links to other sites. I come originally from Glasgow where I spent many happy years as a telescope designer and maker for Charles Frank Ltd., Saltmarket, Glasgow, from whom many amateurs in the UK, including me, acquired their first telescopes. Today, I am a retired computer and telecom support engineer having held director level positions with several multinational equipment marketing and support companies.
coddenhamobservatories.org
Tom Boles searching for SuperNovae at the Coddenham Observatory
http://www.coddenhamobservatories.org/equipment.html
Coddenham Astronomical Observatory U.K. 52o 08' 43 N - 01o 07' 43 E. Opening by Patrick Moore. Links to other sites. The roll off observatory houses two fully robotic Paramount. German Equatorial Mounts carrying C-14 Celestron Schmidt Cassegrain reflectors. The Sensor on each telescope is an Apogee AP7. Controls the telescopes, and mount; CCDSoft. Controls the cameras; Orchestrate. Is used to increase the pointing accuracy of the combined system to 20 arc seconds across the entire sky. On 5 January 2003 ...