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Links to other interesting Astronomy Sites.

IAU Code J93 NEODSY records - Near Earth Objects - Dynamic Site

The Royal Astronomical Society

The Astronomer (TA). Join the TA. For all serious observers. Pro/amateur collaboration. E-mails often within hours reporting the discovery of new supernova/nova and variable star outbursts, planets, asteroids and comets etc. This site must be visited.

British Astronomical Association (BAA)

Cotswold Astronomical Society. UK

Society for Popular Astronomy. An Excellent Astronomy society to join. Excellent for beginners to the most experieced amateurs. An excellent quarterly astronomy magazine named "Popular Astronomy" and circulars are included. Learn all about the SPA. visit this site now.


Federation of Astronomical Societies (FAS) UK

Starlight Express CCD camera's

Astrometrica: Astrometry and Photometry Software by Herbert Raab. Austria.

Asteroids and Remote Planets Section of the British Astronomical Association

SPACEGUARD. UK. Spaceguard UK is the national focus in the UK for studies into the threat posed to the Earth by collisions with asteroids and comets. Link to "C.A.I.N" Comet and Asteroid Information Network.

Sky at Night magazine.

Astronomy Now

Coddenham Astronomical Observatory U.K. Tom Boles. Discoverer of over one hundred supernovae. IAU Code 234. 52o 08' 43" N - 01o 07' 43 "E

David Ratledge. Lots of Images,Information and Links. Worth a visit. A first class site.

Mount Abbeydale. Alan Cahill. Asteroid Observer including an extensive CCD image library of Asteroids. I.A.U. J94.

Cockfield Observatory. Martin Mobberley's Excellent astronomical imaging. I.A.U. 480. +52 09' 59" N. 00 46' 24" E.



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