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Muskegon Astronomical Society
Welcome to the Muskegon Astronomical Society's web site! While containing information about the society, this web site is also designed for the active observer.

FYI: The left frame window has a set of "Your" hyperlinks designed for you, the active observer. These links include aurora, weather, planetarium, and satellite reports. What is remarkable about "Your" hyperlinks is that they can be configured to any given latitude/longitude/time zone.

SpinGate Astronomy Community
SpinGate is an Astronomy community that is for all levels of amateur. The site features message boards, chatroom, links, Astro-photo gallery and much more!

The Astrobiology Index
A compendium of information on the intersection of the life and space sciences. This is a HUGE resource and you can easily spend hours surfing the links. 

Beckington Astronomical Society
The Beckington Astronomical Society website not only contains useful information about the Society but also provides useful 'live' astro information for all site users (predominantly UK data).

Grand Rapids Amateur Astronomical Association
Homepage for the Grand Rapids Amateur Astronomical Association. It has information and links for astronomy to benefit it's members and the local community and is also relevant for anyone interested in astronomy

Sky View Cafe
Sky View Cafe is an interactive Java applet for astronomy, with customized local star charts, ecliptic charts, moon phases, rise, set and transit times, lunar and solar eclipses, moons of Jupiter and Saturn, and more.

Eyes-on-the-skies.org Robotic Solar Telescope
Anyone with a internet browser can view the sun as seen through a H-alpha filter. It provides a view of prominences. You have the ability to control what the telescope is pointing at and how the camera is adjusted.

Bob the Alien's Tour of the Solar System
Join Bob the Alien for an exciting journey of discovery around the planets, moons and comets of the Solar System, and the stars and galaxies beyond. Simply choose a destination and prepare for lift-off!!!  This site is packed with great info and has appealing music with each section (in this case, the midi files actually add a nice touch to the content).

The Accretion Disk - An Astronomy Internet Directory The Accretion Disk is an extensive internet directory dedicated solely to the topic of astronomy and has thousands of hand-picked links chosen by an expert in the field. Its purpose is to add value to internet by helping web-surfers find quality astronomy web pages quickly and easily.

www.sterrenkunde.com  In our ongoing effort to find international astronomy sites, we have come across this great site.  Information about planets, stars, sun moon and handy links to other astronomy websites are all available from the Netherlands.  At the moment most of the pages are in Dutch but the webmaster says that over the  next 3 months all pages will also be in English.

Video Astronomy by Craig Zebe Video astroimaging and Astrophotography taken by Craig Zerbe using an Astrovid 2000. Lunar and Plant images. Tip and video imaging techniques. Some exception lunar mosaics are also featured.

Eclipse Chasers If you want to know where the next eclipse will occur or, even better, want to figure out how to get there, check out this site!   The site is All about solar and lunar eclipses, how to photograph them, how to observe them, and a selection of stories and pictures taken over the past quarter century.

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