2026-07-07 Astronomical Society of Northern New England The Astronomical Society of Northern New England (ASNNE) is an all-volunteer non-profit based in Kennebunk, Maine, founded in 1982 to promote public awareness of astronomy. Members enjoy star parties, telescope observing sessions, monthly discussions, and access to the Starfield Observatory, making it welcoming for beginners and experienced amateur astronomers alike.
2026-07-07 Astronomical Society of NSW The Astronomical Society of NSW (ASNSW) is a membership-based club for amateur and professional astronomers in New South Wales, Australia, offering meetings, star parties, astroimaging groups, and access to a dedicated dark-sky observing site called Wiruna near Ilford. Members enjoy a monthly journal called UNIVERSE, public outreach events, online learning resources, and coverage of upcoming celestial events including the Total Solar Eclipse of 2028.
2026-07-07 Astronomical Society of South Australia - ASSA The Astronomical Society of South Australia (ASSA) is an active community organization offering public and member viewing nights, monthly meetings, and astronomy resources for all skill levels. The site features a rich collection of guides covering astrophotography, comets, variable stars, Aboriginal astronomy, and solar system events, plus details on observing sites like Stockport Observatory.
2026-07-07 Astronomical Society of the Desert Homepage The Astronomical Society of the Desert (ASOD) is an amateur astronomy club with resources for beginners, star party schedules, observing site information, and membership details. Maintained by Bruce G, this old-web club homepage offers a glimpse into organized community stargazing in a desert region ideal for clear-sky observing.
2026-07-07 astronomy Julio Costa shares his lifelong passion for amateur stargazing, recounting memorable early encounters with telescopes and the purchase of a Celestron 8-inch Schmidt-Cassegrain reflector. The page includes personal photos of the moon and Jupiter with its moons, accompanied by warm, humorous writing about the joys and quirks of backyard astronomy.
2026-07-07 Astronomy and Related Created by J. Giesen, this rich astronomy resource features interactive Java applets for computing solar and lunar positions, planetary visibility, eclipses, sunrise/sunset tables, and much more. Standout features include a top-rated GeoAstro Applet Collection, detailed coverage of the Venus transits and Mars oppositions, and tutorials on astrophysics topics like stellar formation and the Saros cycle.
2026-07-07 Astronomy articles, forums, listings, and other resources about Astronomy. Astronomy.Net is a comprehensive hub for amateur and professional astronomers alike, offering articles, forums, constellation guides, sky event calendars, and equipment classifieds all in one place. Built and maintained by John Huggins since 1994, the site covers everything from telescope optics and astrophotography to meteor showers and planetary conjunctions.
2026-07-07 Astronomy Boy Amateur Astronomy: Jeff DeTray's AstronomyBoy.com is a rich resource for amateur astronomers covering everything from beginner telescope guides to DIY barn door trackers, homemade eyepieces, and mount repair tutorials. The site features constellation portraits, a deep sky observing list, eclipse photography tips, and detailed walkthroughs of equatorial mount mechanics, all drawn from Jeff's personal experience at his Black Swamp Observatory.
2026-07-07 Astronomy Club of Akron The Astronomy Club of Akron (ACA) is a 501(c)3 non-profit serving Summit County, Ohio, with star parties, solar observing events, monthly meetings featuring guest speakers, and access to a 16-inch observatory telescope. The site hosts event schedules, member astrophotos, newsletters, membership info, and links to live solar and lunar data resources.
2026-07-07 Astronomy Club of Tulsa The Astronomy Club of Tulsa is a non-profit organization that has been bringing astronomy to Oklahoma residents since 1937, operating its own observatory southwest of Tulsa near Mounds and hosting regular public stargazing events. Visitors can find event schedules, monthly newsletters, sky maps, and resources for both beginners and experienced astronomers.
2026-07-07 Astronomy Club of Virginia Tech The Astronomy Club of Virginia Tech hosts this homepage for students and enthusiasts interested in stargazing, telescope use, and observing events at the Prices Fork Observatory. Visitors will find meeting schedules, officer contacts, club photos, and a curated set of observing tools including Messier maps and monthly sky charts.
2026-07-07 Astronomy For You Run by Gadi Eidelheit, this astronomy blog covers celestial events like Venus transits, solar perihelion, lunar phases, and space missions with original photography. The site is a rich mix of observational astronomy and astrophotography, with an impressive archive of posts and labels spanning planets, eclipses, satellites, and even the Israeli Beresheet lunar mission.
2026-07-07 Astronomy in Edinburgh - Astronomical Society of Edinburgh The Astronomical Society of Edinburgh has been sharing a love of astronomy since 1924, hosting hybrid in-person and online meetings, observing group sessions, and public talks several times a month. Visitors can explore sky diaries, knowledge articles, beginner observing lists, meteor camera data, and a Messier/Caldwell project archive alongside a live interactive solar system map.
2026-07-07 Astronomy In Your Hands Created by Chris Hilder, Astronomy In Your Hands offers free hands-on astronomy activities for classrooms and home learners, including a well-known downloadable Star Wheel planisphere for identifying stars with minimal equipment. The site earned the prestigious Griffith Observatory Star Award and provides low-tech, DIY-friendly resources suited for kids, students, and teachers alike.
2026-07-07 Astronomy Ireland | Radio Show Astronomy Ireland Radio Show (AIRS) is the podcast and live broadcast archive for Ireland's dedicated astronomy radio program, transmitted every Tuesday on 103.2 Dublin City FM. Visitors can stream or download episodes featuring guests like Sir Patrick Moore, with archives spanning back through 2017 and a team including presenter Ben Emmett and sky notes by David Moore.
2026-07-07 ASTRONOMY LINKS Clark M. Thomas of Roanoke, VA has assembled one of the most comprehensive astronomy link directories on the old web, covering everything from cosmology and black holes to amateur CCD imaging and deep sky observing. Alongside the curated links, Clark shares his own original essays on topics ranging from dark matter and primordial black holes to UFO phenomena and climate change, making this both a jumping-off point and a destination in itself.
2026-07-07 Astronomy links Assembled by John S. Reid at the University of Aberdeen, this curated astronomy links page was built to support a Level 1 Astronomy class, covering general astronomy, the solar system, space missions, and observatories. With over 200 links organized into clear sections, it points students to tools like Stellarium, NASA catalogues, online textbooks, and the European Space Agency.
2026-07-07 Astronomy Links A comprehensive curated directory of astronomy links collected from mailing lists like ASTRO and HASTRO-L, covering everything from beginner stargazing tips to telescope making, satellite tracking, and the history of ancient calendars. Hosted on the South African Astronomical Observatory domain, this resource spans hundreds of links organized into detailed categories for amateur and serious astronomers alike.
2026-07-07 Astronomy Links — Popular Astronomy Club The Popular Astronomy Club's curated links page connects visitors to a rich collection of astronomy resources, from NASA and Sky & Telescope to local observing groups like the Quad Cities Astronomical Society and Niabi Zoo monthly stargazing events. A helpful hub for amateur astronomers in the Midwest, it gathers tools for sky charts, ISS pass predictions, lunar atlases, dark sky advocacy, and more.
2026-07-07 ASTRONOMY LINKS - Pleine Lune Clark M. Thomas of Roanoke, VA has assembled a free, non-commercial collection of astronomy links organized to help stargazers at all experience levels discover resources, from deep sky databases and space telescope galleries to star party listings and homework help. Highlights include curated 'Best of the Best' picks, a newest-links section for returning visitors, and a broad sweep of resources covering Mars missions, the Messier catalog, observing clubs, and more.
2026-07-07 Astronomy Notes Nick Strobel's comprehensive Astronomy Notes covers everything from the scientific method and history of astronomy to telescopes, planetary science, and Einstein's relativity, originally written for his introductory astronomy courses. The site has been widely copied across the web as a testament to its value, and a printed edition is available through Kendall Hunt for those who want a physical copy.
2026-07-07 Astronomy Notes Nick Strobel's Astronomy Notes is a comprehensive, free educational resource covering introductory astronomy topics from the scientific method and history of astronomy to planetary science, relativity, and telescopes. Originally created for college-level astronomy courses, the site has been widely copied across the web and is also available as a purchasable hardcopy book through Kendall Hunt.
2026-07-07 Astronomy Online Built by a legally blind photographer and astronomer, Astronomy Online is a comprehensive resource covering topics from astrophotography and the solar system to cosmology, astrobiology, and exoplanets. The site includes observation guides, a worksheet library for teachers, software recommendations, and an image gallery, making it a remarkable contribution from someone who created it despite a significant physical disability.
2026-07-07 Astronomy Picture of the Day Archive 2015 The legendary NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day archive is a comprehensive chronological index linking to thousands of daily astronomy images spanning from 1995 to the present, each accompanied by expert explanations written by professional astronomers. Featuring entries on nebulae, planets, eclipses, star clusters, and deep-sky objects, this archive is an endlessly explorable treasure trove for anyone fascinated by the cosmos.
2026-07-07 astronomy webring The Astronomy Webring, hosted by auroradynia, connects enthusiasts of astronomy, astrophotography, and astrophysics across the old web. Visitors can join the ring, browse the member list, or simply hop between sites dedicated to all things space.
2026-07-07 astronomyLINKS - astronomy and space directory, links, booksmarks and more. astronomyLINKS is a comprehensive curated directory of over 1000 astronomy and space-related links organized into categories like astrophotography, black holes, deep-sky objects, telescopes, and astronauts. Running since 2002, it serves as a one-stop portal for amateur and professional astronomers seeking resources, news, software, and community connections from around the world.
2026-07-07 ASTROPHOTO.COM HOME Tony and Daphne Hallas present their astrophotography and general photography work at this long-running site dedicated to capturing the night sky. The site appears to be a showcase of their astronomical and nature photography, though the current version shows minimal content and an unusual casino sponsorship note.
2026-07-07 Astrophotography and Image Processing Tips and Techniques by Jerry Lodriguss Jerry Lodriguss has spent nearly 50 years photographing the night sky, and AstroPix collects his expertise into a comprehensive resource covering everything from smartphone star trails to deep-sky nebulas and total solar eclipses. Visitors will find equipment reviews, image processing tutorials, observing guides, and stunning astrophotos of planets, comets, galaxies, and celestial events spanning decades of film and digital work.
2026-07-07 Astrophotography by Bob and Janice Fera Bob and Janice Fera share their passion for astrophotography on this dedicated site showcasing celestial images captured by the husband-and-wife team. Visitors can explore their collection of deep-sky and astronomical photographs, making it a compelling destination for amateur astronomy and night-sky imaging enthusiasts.