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On the Web
- Comet Observation Home Page - Recent news and observations, ephemerides for current visually observable comets, finder charts and orbital diagrams, images, and information.
- Solar Observing by Peter Meadows - Introduction, activity notes, drawings and animations, measuring, observing, sunspots, transits, and links.
- Solar Observations by Michael Oates - Daily images taken with a hand held digital camera and links.
- Observing the Sun in H-Alpha - Article on observing the chromosphere requiring a very narrow bandwidth filter centered on the Hydrogen Alpha spectral line.
- The Lunar Observer - Back issues of the monthly newsletter of the Lunar Section of the Association of Lunar and Planetary Observers. For years 2004, 2005, and 2006.
- A.L.P.O. Mars Section - Includes staff, observing alerts and recent observations, email list, and publications.
- The Mars Section Observing Alert and Images Page - Gallery of maps made from recent observations.
- Winter Solar Observatory - Located in Roeland Park, Kansas and contains images from a high resolution CCD camera that is captured directly into a computer or stored on 8mm video tape.
- Observing the Sun with a Spectroheliograph - An instrument intended to produce monochromatic images in various wavelengths with solar archives, galleries, articles and notes, and FAQ.
- Asteroids - Includes student project award, hunting, and grants issued presented by Sky and Telescope.
Wikipedia Articles
- Active Cavity Radiometer Irradiance Monitor Satellite - ACRIMSAT, for Active Cavity Radiometer Irradiance Monitor Satellite was a satellite that was part of NASA's Earth Observing System program. Acrimsat was launched on 20 December 1999 from Vandenberg Air Force Base about a Taurus rocket and placed into a sun-synchronous orbit where it continued long-term studies of the solar irradiance.
- List of observatory codes - Observatories are locations used for observing terrestrial and/or celestial events. Observatory codes are assigned by the Minor Planet Center (a service of the International Astronomical Union) for use in cataloguing astrometric observations of solar-system objects.