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  • 2026-07-07
    JH STAR GAZER HOME PAGE 10.01.12
    The official web home of 'Star Gazers,' the world's only weekly PBS television series dedicated to naked-eye astronomy, hosted by the legendary Jack Horkheimer. Visitors can stream current and past video episodes, browse show scripts, read FAQs, and find local astronomy clubs and planetariums.
  • 2026-07-07
    Joe Roberts Astrophotpgraphy
    Joe Roberts shares a remarkable personal archive of amateur astrophotography spanning from 1974 to 2013, featuring backyard telescope images of deep-sky objects, planets, comets, and lunar phenomena. The site includes technical articles, a tour of his personal observatory, and a gallery of stunning images that rival professional observatory photography from decades past.
  • 2026-07-07
    John Pane's Home Page
    John Pane is a Ph.D. computer scientist and senior researcher at RAND Corporation whose homepage highlights his work in education technology and personalized learning. A standout feature is his astrophotography gallery, showcasing personal photos of stars, nebulae, comets, and a solar eclipse, which gives the site a compelling scientific hobby dimension.
  • 2026-07-07
    Juplet
    Akkana Peck's Juplet page offers a Java applet and JavaScript tool for tracking the positions of Jupiter's four Galilean moons, their shadows, and the Great Red Spot in real time. A labor of love rooted in real astronomical calculations from Jean Meeus' algorithms, the page also includes telescope sketches, links to Jupiter observation resources, and satellite event data.
  • 2026-07-07
    K3's Astronomy Home Page
    Peter Katreniak's astronomy page covers CCD imaging and observations of planets, the Moon, the Sun, eclipses, and deep-sky objects. A hobbyist astronomer's showcase featuring telescope photography and tools like K3CCDTools, making it a great find for amateur astrophotographers.
  • 2026-07-07
    KAS Online >> Astroweb Yellow Pages
    The Kalamazoo Astronomical Society's curated astronomy link directory groups hundreds of carefully selected web resources into subject categories, from amateur telescope making and astrophotography to planetary exploration and dark-sky parks. Organized like a yellow pages phone book, this extensive collection makes it easy for both beginners and seasoned stargazers to find the best astronomy sites on the web.
  • 2026-07-07
    Keene, NH - Astronomy
    The Keene Amateur Astronomers (KAA) is a New Hampshire astronomy club established in 1957, offering members access to an observatory, star parties, observing events, telescope training, and a member photo gallery featuring stunning shots of comets, auroras, and the Milky Way. The club also highlights community achievements like member Susan Rolke's selection for NASA and ACEAP ambassador programs, making it a rich hub for both beginner and experienced stargazers in the Cheshire County region.
  • 2026-07-07
    Kern County Astronomical Society - KERN COUNTY ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
    The Kern County Astronomical Society (KCAS) is a Bakersfield, California astronomy club founded in 1956 with a mission to foster interest in astronomy among members and the general public. The site offers information on star parties, meetings, membership, and a photo gallery featuring events like the Dark Skies Festival and visits to Mount Wilson Observatory.
  • 2026-07-07
    L+500 and counting – 500th person in space | collectSPACE
    CollectSPACE covers space history news and milestones, including this detailed article tracking which astronaut became the 500th person to fly into space during the STS-127 shuttle mission in 2009. The site provides a comprehensive numbered list of all 500 spacefarers up to that point, mission by mission, making it a valuable reference for space history enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    laika's lonely planet
    Laika's Lonely Planet is a space-themed personal site that invites visitors to drift into the cosmos, named after the famous Soviet space dog Laika. The landing page sets an atmospheric, starry tone with its retro web aesthetic, promising a fuller experience on desktop with JavaScript enabled.
  • 2026-07-07
    Large Telescopes
    A comprehensive reference table listing the world's largest optical telescopes, compiled by Bill Arnett and hosted at Middle East Technical University's physics department. Each entry includes the telescope's aperture, name, geographic coordinates, altitude, and technical notes, making it a handy quick-reference for astronomy enthusiasts and researchers.
  • 2026-07-07
    LAS Equinox Sky Camp
    The LAS Equinox Sky Camp is the UK's largest star party, bringing hundreds of amateur astronomers together for a week of dark-sky observing at Kelling Heath Holiday Park on the North Norfolk coast. The site covers event logistics, pitch booking advice, vendor trade stands, talks, and links to associated astronomy societies and suppliers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Life on Wandering Planets
    Clark M. Thomas presents a speculative essay on the possibility of life on wandering planets and dark solar systems, drawing on extremophile biology and decades of independent astronomical thinking. The piece weaves together astrophysics, astrobiology, and theology, touching on exoplanets, Europa, HIV research history, and UFOs as part of the author's idiosyncratic intellectual journey.
  • 2026-07-07
    Los Cielos de América
    Stéphane Guisard's personal astrophotography showcase, 'Los Cielos de América,' features stunning celestial imagery captured from the Americas and beyond. The image-heavy site is a visual feast for astronomy enthusiasts, presenting the night skies through the lens of a dedicated and skilled astrophotographer.
  • 2026-07-07
    Lowell Observatory | Asteroid Observing Tools
    Lowell Observatory's Asteroid Observing Tools hub provides professional-grade data mining and observation planning tools for minor planets and comets, powered by the astorbDB database. Researchers and amateur astronomers alike can query orbital parameters, generate ephemerides, identify near-Earth asteroids, and download datasets using interactive tools like AstEph, AstFinder, and QueryBuilder.
  • 2026-07-07
    Lynkeos home page
    Lynkeos is a SourceForge-hosted software project dedicated to processing planetary images captured with webcams, aimed at amateur astronomers looking to enhance their astrophotography. The tool focuses on stacking and refining low-quality frames to produce sharper planetary images, making it a niche but valuable resource for hobbyist planetary imagers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Macarthur Astronomical Society – astronomy in sydney's south west
    The Macarthur Astronomical Society serves amateur astronomers in Sydney's south west, offering field nights at multiple observation sites, astro imaging workshops, citizen science projects, and a Deep Space Hunt program. With resources like the Messier and Caldwell lists, ISS tracking, sky conditions, and a 2028 Solar Eclipse planning page, this is a well-rounded hub for a genuinely active local astronomy club.
  • 2026-07-07
    MAGNITUDE CALCULATOR
    A focused online calculator for computing astronomical magnitudes, covering apparent magnitude, absolute magnitude, and stellar luminosity with worked examples using real celestial objects like the Sun, Moon, and Sirius. The tool walks visitors through the underlying math of the magnitude scale, making it a handy reference for astronomy students and hobbyists alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    Mars Introduction
    Calvin J. Hamilton's comprehensive Mars reference page covers everything from the planet's geology and atmosphere to its moons, polar regions, and exploration missions like Viking, Pathfinder, and the Mars Rovers. Packed with images, animations, 3D galleries, and scientific articles, it serves as a deep-dive educational hub for anyone fascinated by the Red Planet.
  • 2026-07-07
    Mauritania - 1973 June 30 Total Solar Eclipse - Interactive Google Map - Xavier Jubier
    Xavier Jubier's interactive Google Map documents the path and details of the June 30, 1973 total solar eclipse over Mauritania, offering a precise geographic visualization of this historical celestial event. The map-based format makes it easy to explore the eclipse's path of totality across the region with geographic context.
  • 2026-07-07
    Mel Bartels and BBAstroDesigns
    Mel Bartels runs this personal hub covering amateur telescope making alongside his BBAstroDesigns venture and beekeeping with top bar hives. The site blends hands-on astronomical craftsmanship with natural observations like ice spikes, sun rainbows, and sun pillars.
  • 2026-07-07
    meow!
    Lexi's personal homepage blends astrophotography, programming projects, and game corruption experiments into a vibrant, technically impressive old-web-style showcase. Visitors can browse her astrophotography gallery, explore open-source tools she built, and see wild ROM corruption screenshots from titles like Mario Kart Wii and Celeste.
  • 2026-07-07
    Meteor Showers 2026 - 2027 - American Meteor Society
    The American Meteor Society, founded in 1911, maintains this comprehensive resource for tracking meteor showers, fireballs, and related meteoric phenomena, including a detailed calendar of upcoming showers for 2026-2027. Visitors can report fireball sightings, browse fireball logs, explore observing programs, and access guides on photographing meteors with a DSLR.
  • 2026-07-07
    Meteorite Central - home of the Meteorite Mailing List Archives
    Meteorite Central is the home of the Meteorite Mailing List Archives, preserving over 25 years of posts from a community of more than 1800 meteorite enthusiasts, collectors, and hunters. Visitors can explore archived discussions, learn what meteorites are, and browse highlights from one of the longest-running online communities dedicated to meteorite collecting and research.
  • 2026-07-07
    Meteorite Identification Home Page
    Meteorite-identification.com helps enthusiasts and beginners distinguish genuine meteorites from 'meteor-wrongs,' offering identification tests, case studies of misidentified specimens, and commentary on media coverage of meteorite claims. The site also covers meteorite collecting as a hobby, with guidance on buying specimens and evaluating suspect auction listings on eBay.
  • 2026-07-07
    Midlands Astronomy Club, Inc
    The Midlands Astronomy Club is a 501(c)(3) non-profit based in Columbia, South Carolina, bringing together amateur astronomers for regular meetings, dark-sky observing sessions, astrophotography, and community outreach. The site features a meeting calendar, DIY projects, a member gallery, moon phase tools, and links to affiliated regional astronomy clubs across South Carolina.
  • 2026-07-07
    Mike Boschat's Astronomy Page
    Mike Boschat's astronomy page celebrates 60 years of stargazing from Halifax, Nova Scotia, covering lunar, solar, meteor, and noctilucent cloud observations with an impressive collection of Soviet-made telescopes and binoculars. The site includes astro images, SOHO discoveries, links to clear sky clocks, light pollution maps, and a vast collection of astronomy resources alongside the author's work with the Aeronet Sunphotometer at Dalhousie University.
  • 2026-07-07
    Milton Keynes Astronomical Society
    The Milton Keynes Astronomical Society (MKAS) has been bringing together stargazers in the UK since 1972, offering public observing sessions, fortnightly lectures, astrophotography workshops, and youth programs. Their site features an astro calendar, photo gallery, equipment hire, observing aids, and a live aurora forecast, making it a practical hub for both beginners and experienced astronomers in the region.
  • 2026-07-07
    Milwaukee Astronomical Society
    The Milwaukee Astronomical Society has maintained this richly detailed site for its membership, featuring multiple observatories, a deep archive of astrophotography spanning decades, and extensive beginner resources covering telescopes, stargazing tours, and celestial objects. With a historic club archive dating back to 1932, seasonal sky guides, variable star projects, and a member image showcase, this is a treasured hub for amateur astronomers in Wisconsin.
  • 2026-07-07
    Misti Mountain Observatory - Astronomy Pages
    Misti Mountain Observatory is an amateur astronomy site featuring stunning astrophotography captured with a 32-inch Ritchey-Chretien telescope in Arizona, covering galaxies, nebulae, star clusters, and solar system objects. The site includes detailed equipment notes, film and CCD imaging data, conference listings, and even a specialized app that lets blind and visually impaired users explore astronomical images through musical tones.

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