AAO Colour photographs
The AAO operates the Anglo-Australian and UK Schmidt telescopes on behalf
of the astronomical communities of Australia and the UK. To this end the
Observatory is funded equally by the Australian and British Governments.
Its remit is to provide world-class observing facilities for British and
Australian optical astronomers.....
http://www.aao.gov.au/images.html
British National Space Centre
This is the site of Britain's space agency BNSC (the British National
Space Centre). From here you can visit UK space programmes, meet those involved,
see what they do and assess some of the many ways for putting space to work.
http://www.bnsc.gov.uk/
Campaign For Dark Skies
People have enjoyed looking at the night sky, one of the most beautiful
parts of our environment, for thousands of years.Everyone should be able
to see stars and planets, our Milky Way galaxy and shooting stars (meteors);
but over the last forty years, millions of lights have blotted out the night
sky for people living in towns, and even in the countryside road lights and
security lights can cause problems for anyone who wants to see the stars.
http://www.dark-skies.org/
Cassini Mission
Voyage to Saturn
http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/index.cfm
Hubble Space Telescope
A selection of photographs from the Hubble Space Telescope
http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/
Kennedy Space Center
Welcome to Kennedy Space Center, America's gateway to the universe.
http://www.ksc.nasa.gov/
Night Vision, Telescopes & Binoculars AU
Based in WA
Area Served Global
NVT provides information and quality optical equipment including; telescopes,
binoculars and night vision goggles.
http://www.nvt.com.au
SETI League: Searching
for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence
Are We Alone? That question has haunted humankind since first we realized
that the points of light in the night sky are other suns. Today we have the
technology to seek a definitive answer!
http://seti1.setileague.org/homepg.html
SkyWatch
SkyWatch sends its subscribers a daily email message with information on
important astronomical events that can be observed from their location. These
events include meteor showers, satellite passes and eclipses.
http://www.sky-watch.com
The American Association of Amateur
Astronomers
The Internet Astronomy Club. Bringing Amateur Astronomy to the World through the Power of the Internet
http://www.astromax.org/
The Leicester University
Astronomy Society
Our main aim is to increase and activate interest in astronomy both within the university and outside. We are a Student Union club and proudly proclaim that everyone is welcome to join. All levels of knowledge, experience and abilities are welcome. All that is required is that you wrap up warm and and prepare to be amazed at the wonders of the universe.
http://www.star.le.ac.uk/astrosoc/
WebStars:
Astrophysics in Cyberspace
All the info you could need on all aspects of the subject.
http://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/www_info/webstars.html