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Links to websites featuring photos and information about astronomy

British Astronomical Association
Description: Formed in 1890, the British Astronomical Association has an international reputation for the quality of its observational and scientific work. Membership is open to all persons interested in astronomy.


Click for more InfoStargazing: Astronomy Without a Telescope
Description: Paperback by Patrick Moore, Britain's best known astronomer explains all you need to know about the universe visible to the naked eye. Plenty of clear charts and illustrations


Campaign for Darker Skies
Description: Set up in 1989 to counter the ever-growing tide of sky-glow which has tainted the night sky over Britain since the 1950's, mostly as a result of poorly aimed streetlights and floodlights emitting light above the horizontal into the sky, but nowadays increasingly because of vastly over-powered and poorly mounted household security lights, and sports facility lights.


Click for more InfoPhilip's Star Chart Philip's 
Use this superb map of the night sky to quickly identify all the objects in the night sky


The Royal Astronomical Society
Description: The UK's leading professional body for astronomy & astrophysics, geophysics, solar and solar-terrestrial physics, and planetary sciences.


Click for more InfoPhilip's Planisphere: Northern 51.5 Degrees - British Isles, Northern Europe Northern USA and Canada
This lightweight and portable planisphere should be of interest to both beginners and experienced observers, enabling the user to locate stars, constellations and planets and to work out sunrise and sunset times for every day of the year


Royal Observatory, Greenwich
The Museum works to illustrate for everyone the importance of the sea, ships, time and the stars and their relationship with people. Features news and links to explore astronomy.









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