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Links | Olympic Astronomical Society
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Bremerton, WA / Educating Kitsap County since 1969. A L Program Awards. Camp Delany Star Party. Camp Delany Fall 2013. Camp Delany Spring 2013. Camp Delany Spring 2015. Fall 2015 Camp Delany. Fall Camp Delany 2014. Hurricane Ridge Star Party August 2014. Hurricane Ridge Star Party July 2014. Hurricane Ridge Summer 2013. Seattle Astronomical Society, Seattle WA. Island County Astronomical Society, Island and Skagit Counties. Everett Astronomical Society, Everett and Snohomish Counties. July 30 Hurricane R...
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CFAS Observing Certificate Program | Central Florida Astronomical Society
http://www.cfas.org/cfas-observing-certificate-program
CFAS Observing Certificate Program. CFAS Observing Certificate Program. After many years CFAS will now have an official Observing Certificate program for its members. The Observing chairman has agreed to develop Observing Certificates for the following : Moon, Messier, Caldwell and Herchel 400 . The certificates will recognize observing acievements by CFAS members in the aforementioned areas. Moon Observing Certificate Instructions. Moon Observing Certificate Power Point. Moon Observing Certificate Log.
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Jupiter Without Moons | Faint Fuzzy
https://faintfuzzy.wordpress.com/2009/09/02/jupiter-without-moons
Faith and Reason…Together At Last! September 2, 2009. Posted by Treehopper in astronomy. Originally posted by Tony Flanders on the Sky and Telescope Observing Highlights section.). To enjoy the event to the fullest, you should try to watch the moons’ disappearances and reappearances. Most of the 11-hour sequence should be visible from the American East Coast, and much of it is visible across all of the Americas and in Europe. Wednesday, September 2, 2009. Thursday, September 3, 2009. Notify me of new com...
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FirstScope – Review | Faint Fuzzy
https://faintfuzzy.wordpress.com/2009/08/28/firstscope-review
Faith and Reason…Together At Last! FirstScope – Review. August 28, 2009. Posted by Treehopper in astronomy. The Celestron FirstScope proves that cheap doesn’t necessarily mean “cheap.”. Then, the e-mail arrived. Amazon issued a $15 off promotional on the scope that had already been knocked down to below the $45 price tag. With this incentive, it brought the price down to below $30. You can’t dangle a carrot in front of a guy like me and not expect me to take a bite out of it! As an educational tool and f...
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Mt Shasta Star Gazers Astronomy Links
http://www.mtshastastargazers.com/links.php
Links for Astronomy Logbooks:. Other Astronomy Clubs in Northern California. Shasta Astronomy Club (Redding). Cartes du Ciel (Sky Maps). PC, Mac OS X, Linux versions. PC, Mac OS X, Linux versions. Here are some useful astronomy links:. Adventures in Deep Space. American Association of Variable Star Observers. Association of Lunar and Planetary Observers (A.L.P.O.). Astronomy Picture of the Day. Atlas of the Universe. Deep Sky Objects Browser. This is a great resource. Mike Weasner's Mighty ETX site.
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Observing Forms and Templates - Belt of Venus
http://www.perezmedia.net/beltofvenus/archives/000314.html
Observing Forms and Templates. Belt of Venus Observation Record Sheets. Note: although the sample images of filled-out record sheets below have my name printed on some of them, my name is not. Printed at the top of the pdf files. General Astronomy/DSO Record Sheet. Click thumbnail above for DSO Record sample). Astro Record Sheet - Left handed version. Astro Record Sheet - Left handed version. Click thumbnail above for Lunar Record sample). Lunar Record Sheet - Left handed version. Double Star Record Sheet.
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Links – Astronomical Society of South East Texas
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Blog & News. Slooh Live Telescope Feed. For more information about Star parties click on the links! There are a lot of great events coming up this year! 7th Annual Hodges Gardens Star Party. March 18 – 22, 2015. 13th Annual Eldorado Star Party. October 5 – 10, 2015. 32nd Anual Okie-Tex Star Party. September 12th – 20th 2015. 38th Annual Texas Star Party. May 1 – 8 2016. Free open source planetarium software. Free software for Moon observation. Astronomy Pic of the Day. Download free observation logs.
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Welcome to Faint Fuzzy! | Faint Fuzzy
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Faith and Reason…Together At Last! Welcome to Faint Fuzzy! August 2, 2009. Posted by Treehopper in astronomy. Welcome to Faint Fuzzy. It’s my little corner of the interwebz where I can ponder a few of my favorite things: science (namely astronomy), religion (namely Catholic Christianity) and why I feel the two aren’t mutually exclusive. Let me know what you think. Here's Tim as a little Treehopper, hanging on Mom and Dad's hands for a walk in the zoo. Sky and Telescope Magazine. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Regarding “Truth” | Faint Fuzzy
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Faith and Reason…Together At Last! Regarding “Truth”. September 16, 2009. Posted by Treehopper in astronomy. Who’s Truth Is It Anyway? Does one side or the other have an exclusive claim to truth? Does a person of faith today have to travel incognito with regard to his religious beliefs or be prepared to take one on the chin by his irreligious peers? At the very end of the August 2009 issue of. In the Focal Point editorial article. Who owns the deed on truth? Who’s Side Are You On? Now geneticists are qui...
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Rose City Astronomers
http://www.rosecityastronomers.org/sp/tips.htm
Observing and Tips for Star Parties. RCA members have compiled these lists of simple tips from good and disastrous personal experiences, to help make your hours of stargazing more enjoyable. Courtesies, parking, lights, etc. to make star parties more enjoyable. Lights, charts, etc. and tips on how to view in the dark. Where to start for books, charts, magazines, etc. Some tips on how to start. An introduction to observing. Refractors, Reflectors, Dobs. What's the Difference? How to use a telescope.