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  • 2026-07-07
    catawbasky.org - The Catawba Valley Astronomy Club
    The Catawba Valley Astronomy Club (CVAC) has been bringing amateur astronomy to North Carolina's Catawba Valley for 50 years, operating the Lucile Miller Observatory and hosting public stargazing events at parks, schools, and local venues. The site serves as the club's hub for event schedules, membership applications, officer listings, and clear sky charts for observers in the region.
  • 2026-07-07
    CBA – Center for Backyard Astrophysics
    The Center for Backyard Astrophysics (CBA) is a global citizen-science network of amateur astronomers using small telescopes to conduct photometric studies of cataclysmic variable stars. The site hosts science results, publications, data submission guidelines, observer resources, and a worldwide station map connecting contributors from Belgium to Indiana.
  • 2026-07-07
    Celestial Wonders - Astrophotography by Frank Barrett
    Frank Barrett's Celestial Wonders showcases an extensive collection of astrophotography spanning nebulae, galaxies, star clusters, solar system objects, and H-alpha imagery. With galleries organized by subject, a slideshow feature, and even an online store, this is a richly detailed labor of love for deep-sky and planetary imaging enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    CelesTrak
    CelesTrak, maintained by T.S. Kelso, is a premier resource for satellite tracking data including NORAD GP element sets, two-line element (TLE) files, and orbital environment tools used by the global space community. Now operating as a 501(c)(3) non-profit, it offers visualization tools, SOCRATES conjunction analysis, documentation, and special event coverage including debris events and rocket body reentries.
  • 2026-07-07
    Central Appalachain Astronomy Club
    The Central Appalachian Astronomy Club is a 501(c)(3) non-profit based in West Virginia dedicated to promoting amateur astronomy and partnering with local schools and universities. Visitors can learn about the club's 20-foot Ash Dome observatory housing a 16-inch Meade LX200 telescope, upcoming meetings and events, and how to join.
  • 2026-07-07
    Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams
    The Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams (CBAT), hosted at Harvard University since 1966, is the official IAU clearinghouse for announcing new astronomical discoveries including comets, novae, supernovae, and other transient celestial events. Visitors can browse online IAU Circulars, subscribe to discovery feeds, explore lists of supernovae and comets, and learn how to submit their own astronomical observations.
  • 2026-07-07
    Central Valley Astronomers
    The Central Valley Astronomers is an amateur astronomy club based in Fresno, California, welcoming everyone from beginners to seasoned professionals with star parties, astrophotography, and educational meetings. The site includes a club calendar, membership info, a Young Astronomer Program, star party etiquette guides, light pollution resources, and tips on purchasing equipment.
  • 2026-07-07
    CLAS - China Lake Astronomical Society
    The China Lake Astronomical Society (CLAS) is a community astronomy club based in Ridgecrest, California, taking advantage of some of the darkest skies in the United States near Death Valley. The site offers information on monthly meetings, star parties at their dark sky site on Brown Road, newsletters, and membership for skywatchers in the Indian Wells Valley.
  • 2026-07-07
    Clavius Moon Base - debunking the moon hoax
    Moon Base Clavius is a thorough, well-organized resource dedicated to debunking Apollo moon landing conspiracy theories, drawing on contributions from both amateurs and professionals. Visitors will find detailed analyses of Apollo photographs, environmental conditions, technology, space vehicles, and the logical fallacies underpinning hoax claims.
  • 2026-07-07
    Colors of Alien Plants
    A scientifically grounded resource that predicts the colors of photosynthesizing plants on alien worlds, modeling how different star types and atmospheric pressures would shape the evolution of plant pigmentation. Featuring nearly 100 generated color swatches across spectral classes from A0 to M8, it draws on real peer-reviewed research to help worldbuilders, astrobiologists, and science enthusiasts imagine life beyond Earth.
  • 2026-07-07
    Colors of Alien Skies
    A scientifically detailed simulation gallery showing what alien skies would look like on Earth-like worlds orbiting different types of stars, with varying atmospheric pressures and compositions. Each entry features rendered color visualizations depicting sky color at different sun angles, making this a visually rich and technically rigorous reference for astronomy and worldbuilding enthusiasts alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    Comet Chasing
    Comet Chasing, maintained by Skyhound, provides monthly up-to-date observing guides for telescopic comets visible this month, complete with finder charts, observing synopses, and brightness predictions tailored to your latitude and equipment. It covers current comets like Kreutz sungrazers and PANSTARRS discoveries, making it an invaluable tool for amateur astronomers who want to hunt comets visually or through imaging.
  • 2026-07-07
    Cometography
    Cometography.com is a scholarly reference site originally built by Gary W. Kronk, companion to his six-volume Cambridge University Press book series, offering in-depth historical data on periodic and notable comets throughout history. Now maintained by José J. Chambó, the site preserves and expands Kronk's decades of comet research for astronomers and enthusiasts alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    Company Seven | Astro-Optics Index Page
    Company Seven is a long-established astro-optics retailer and resource hub based in Laurel, Maryland, serving both amateur and professional astronomers with telescopes, binoculars, rare optical instruments, and expert consultation. Notable for its involvement with NASA missions including the Hubble Space Telescope Repair and the James Webb Space Telescope, this site blends a brick-and-mortar showroom presence with a deep online resource for the astronomy community.
  • 2026-07-07
    Constellation families
    Hosted on the SEDS (Students for the Exploration and Development of Space) server, this reference page catalogs the traditional constellation families of the night sky, grouping constellations like the Ursa Major family, the Zodiac, and the La Caille southern sky instruments. Each constellation entry links to deeper information, making it a useful guide for amateur stargazers learning to navigate the celestial sphere.
  • 2026-07-07
    COSMIC ANCESTRY
    Panspermia's evidence and implications.: Cosmic Ancestry is a deep-dive scientific resource exploring the theory of panspermia, arguing that life on Earth originated from space and that all evolutionary innovation depends on genetic material of cosmic origin. The site covers astrobiology, comets as delivery systems, interstellar dust, the work of Fred Hoyle and Chandra Wickramasinghe, and presents extensive evidence comparing Darwinism with the Cosmic Ancestry hypothesis.
  • 2026-07-07
    Cosmology Calculators
    Hosted by NASA's Extragalactic Database (NED) at Caltech, this curated page collects links to online cosmology calculators contributed by researchers at UCLA, University of Colorado, and other institutions. Visitors can compute distances, lookback times, Hubble parameters, K-corrections, and other key cosmological quantities by entering values like redshift, Hubble constant, and Omega parameters.
  • 2026-07-07
    COSMOS - The SAO Encyclopedia of Astronomy | COSMOS
    COSMOS is a comprehensive astronomy encyclopedia produced by research astronomers at Swinburne University's Centre for Astrophysics and Supercomputing, covering topics from the Planck Length to galaxies for a general but detail-hungry audience. The encyclopedia is an evolving reference used by major astronomy outlets including Universe Today, Astronomy Cast, and Astronomy Picture of the Day, making it a trusted hub for astronomical knowledge.
  • 2026-07-07
    Cosmotography- CCD images of the heavens.
    Cosmotography is the astrophotography showcase of R. Jay Gabany, a 2010 AAS Chambliss Amateur Achievement Award recipient who captures stunning CCD images of galaxies, nebulae, star clusters, and more using high-end telescopes across multiple observatories worldwide. The gallery features meticulously processed multi-exposure color images taken through remotely controlled observatories in California, Kitt Peak Arizona, and Melbourne Australia, making it a remarkable window into deep-sky imaging at the amateur-professional frontier.
  • 2026-07-07
    Cumberland Astronomical Society
    The Cumberland Astronomical Society is an amateur astronomy club based in Gallatin, Tennessee, dedicated to bringing astronomy to the general public. The club hosts monthly events at local schools, libraries, and parks, though this Tripod page now redirects visitors to their updated website at CumberlandAstronomicalSociety.org.
  • 2026-07-07
    Dan's Pier Top Plates
    Dan's Pier Top Plates is a small business site selling custom mounting hardware for backyard telescopes, including pier top plate systems, DIY telescope enclosures, and adapters for metal piers. Hobbyist astronomers looking to build a permanent concrete or metal telescope pier for a home observatory will find products, FAQs, and installation guides here.
  • 2026-07-07
    Deep Impact
    Your First Look Inside a Comet!: The official University of Maryland archive for NASA's Deep Impact mission, which sent a spacecraft to collide with comet Tempel 1 in 2005 and later extended its mission as EPOXI to observe comet Hartley 2 and distant exoplanets. The site preserves science results, image and video galleries, team member profiles, and mission history through the spacecraft's final loss of contact in 2013.
  • 2026-07-07
    Deep Sky Astrophotography – Jordi Gallego
    Jordi Gallego's deep sky astrophotography site showcases stunning images captured since 2008 from his private Fosca Nit Observatory in Àger, Spain, one of southern Europe's darkest sky locations. The site combines aesthetic long-integration imaging with technical depth, including full equipment and processing notes per image, plus a dedicated section for exoplanet transit photometry observations.
  • 2026-07-07
    Deep Sky Objects
    Concordiem Borealis: Stephen Saber's Concordiem Borealis is a carefully curated observing list of 400+ deep sky objects and double stars for northern hemisphere astronomers, unifying targets from the Astronomical League's Messier, Caldwell, Bino Deepsky, and Double Star programs with the RASC's Finest NGC Objects. Organized by constellation with magnitude, coordinates, and Pocket Sky Atlas chart references, it serves as a practical field companion for observers working through official observing programs.
  • 2026-07-07
    Deep Sky Photography
    Astrophotography by George Greaney: George Greaney's dedicated astrophotography site showcases deep sky astronomical images captured using both CCD and film techniques from his Ash Meadows Observatory in Nevada. Visitors can explore galleries of images taken with a Ritchey-Chretien 14.5-inch telescope, along with detailed sections on equipment, image processing software, and darkroom techniques for enhanced color astrophotography.
  • 2026-07-07
    Deep-Sky.Org - Deep-Sky Quiz
    Deep-Sky.Org hosts an interactive quiz testing visitors' knowledge of deep-sky objects such as nebulae, galaxies, and star clusters. The multiple-choice format makes it a handy study tool for amateur astronomers looking to sharpen their observational knowledge.
  • 2026-07-07
    DeepSkyStacker - Free
    DeepSkyStacker is a free software tool designed for astrophotographers who want to stack and process deep-sky images to reveal faint celestial objects. The site offers downloads, screenshots, a user manual, FAQ, technical details, and tutorials for getting the most out of the application.
  • 2026-07-07
    Delmarva Stargazer Society | Viewing the heavens and promoting interest in astronomy.
    The Delmarva Stargazer Society was an amateur astronomy club founded in 1993 on the Delmarva Peninsula that ran star parties at three dedicated dark sky sites until disbanding in 2019. This archived site preserves the club's history, newsletters, by-laws, and meeting minutes, and is maintained by member Michael Lecuyer who still brings telescopes out for public viewing in Wyoming, Delaware.
  • 2026-07-07
    Designing and building a Newtonian Telescope
    Ben Davies documents the design and construction of a 12.5-inch Newtonian telescope, covering everything from the equatorial horseshoe mount and mirror flotation cell to motorized collimation and CCD imaging. The site also includes observational work on variable stars, nebulae, galaxies, and spectroscopy, making it a rich resource for serious amateur telescope makers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Digital Images of the Sky - Gallery for Astrophotography
    Created by Till Credner and Sven Kohle, AllTheSky.com is a stunning astrophotography gallery spanning comets, nebulae, galaxies, constellations, aurora borealis, and atmospheric phenomena. The site offers an impressive breadth of celestial imagery including nightscapes, 360-degree views, live all-sky feeds, and articles that make it a rich destination for astronomy enthusiasts.

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