"To behold the wandering Moon,
Riding near her highest noon,
Like one that has been led astray
Through the heav'n's wide pathless way."
- John Milton (1608-1674)
Visit the Sandburg Sky Poetry Web
page, including CSMS student-authored sky poems.
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Sandburg Center for Sky Awareness
A Fairfax County Public Schools Planetarium
General Interest
Astronomy-Related Internet Sites
Table of Contents
- Astronomy in the Washington, D.C.
Metropolitan Region
- Education
- Electronic Media
- Miscellaneous
- Meteoroids, Asteroids, and Comets
- Space Weather/Auroras
- Professional Organizations
- New Links
- A planetarium--perhaps the best tool for teaching about the sky! The Usenet newsgroup
sci.astro.planetarium FAQ.
- As Radio Shack says, "You've got questions. We've got answers." Pose
astronomy-related questions to the following online sources of help:
- Ask-a-Planetarian -
pose questions to the nine Fairfax County Public Schools Planetarium
Teachers.
- Send your questions via e-mail to ask ASTRO - Astronomy
magazine Q&A monthly feature.
- Ask
an Astronomer! including an archive of Frequently Asked Questions
(FAQs) by date and topic.
- Ask the
Space Scientist, including an archive of FAQs by subject.
- Look Up!
Setting a Course for Sky Awareness. Look Up! is an innovative program for
learning designed to stimulate heightened awareness and creativity in
children through observation of the sky, its many moods and elements.
- StarDate Online AstroGlossary
- from absolute magnitude to Zodiac, get plain-English
definitions of commonly-used astronomy terms. (StarDate is the
daily astronomy-related radio program produced by the McDonald
Observatory, University of Texas.)
- NASA Education Initiatives
- New NASA Education Homepage
- NASA Spacelink - An
Aeronautics and Space Resource for Educators Since 1988
- K-12 Teacher Resources
in Astronomy. This directory, /pub/educator, contains files designed
for teachers from NASA JPL's Educational Affairs Office.
- StarChild - A
Learning Center for Young Astronomers
- KidSat - NASA's three-year
pilot education program that allows students to operate instruments and
download images in real-time from the Space Shuttle and, in the future,
from the International Space Station.
- Telescopes in
Education
- Kid's
Space
- The NASA Lewis Research Center Information Infrastructure
Technologies and Applications K-12 Program
- "Embrace Space" on Space
Day, Thursday, 04 May 2000
- Amazing
Space - the Hubble Space Telescope education initiative
- The Universe in
the Classroom, a free quarterly educational newsletter published
by the Astronomical Society of
the Pacific
- Project ASTRO -
Astronomers and Educators as Partners for Learning. Developed and
sponsored by the Astronomical Society of the Pacific.
- Telescopes in
Education (TIE)
- Mount Wilson Observatory Constellation Quiz
- Hands-On UniverseTM (HOU) is an
educational program that enables students to investigate the Universe
while applying tools and concepts from science, math, and technology.
Using the Internet, HOU participants around the world request observations
from an automated telescope, download images from a large image archive,
and analyze them with the aid of user-friendly image processing software.
- All things NASA
- NASA Homepage
- A new online collection of NASA photographs and images provides a
single point of entry to various photographic databases of six NASA
centers. The NASA Image Exchange (NIX)
provides an umbrella over existing photo databases at the centers.
- Astronomy
Picture of the Day
- NASA's
Observatorium Gallery
- NASA Human Space
Flight
- Women of NASA
- Mars Missions - Year 2000 and
Beyond! (including Mars Patfinder, Mars Global Surveyor, Mars Surveyor
98, and Mars Surveyor 2001)
- Project Galileo: Bringing
Jupiter to Earth
- Hubble Space Telescope
- Space Telescope Science Institute
- Hubble Space Telescope (mirror site: http://marvel.stsci.edu/top.html)
- Hubble Space
Telescope Pictures. Captioned pictures (taken from 1990 to the
present) of stars, nebulae, quasars, galaxies, etc. (mirror site: http://oposite.stsci.edu/pubinfo/pictures.html)
- Amazing
Space - the Hubble Space Telescope education initiative
- U.S. Naval Observatory Astronomical Applications Data Online
- Virtual Reality Moon
Phase Pictures - You can view the phase of the Moon for any date and
time [1800-2199 A.D].
- Moon
Calendar (for the current month). Graphical calendar.
- Center for Earth & Planetary
Studies, National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution. The
Center for Earth and Planetary Studies (CEPS - pronounced like "steps"
without the "t") is one of the scientific research departments at the
National Air and Space Museum of the Smithsonian Institution. The Center
plays an active role in research related to planetary and terrestrial
geology using remote sensing data from Earth-orbiting satellites and
manned and unmanned space missions. The Center possesses a computer image
processing lab which allows for in-house processing and manipulation of
remotely-sensed data.
- Welcome to
EarthRISE - A large database of the Earth from space
- WEATHER FROM
ABOVE: How to Receive Weather Satellite Imagery (including tracking
weather satellites)
- Windows to the Universe
- Space Images Archive
- Living and Working in Space
- The Astronomy
Cafe
- Galaxies
- Mount Wilson Observatory
- Solar
Terrestrial Dispatch - Recent Solar Imagery
- Astronomy's
Hotlinks
- Clementine
- Light pollution fact sheets and imagery from the International Dark-Sky Association
(IDA)
- Space and time are universal themes (pun intended) in astronomy. Visit
Flatland to
see what life could be like in a two-dimensional world.
- Be they faint streaks or brilliant flares, satellite observing is like watching man-made
"shooting stars!"
- NASA
Near-Earth Asteroid Tracking (NEAT) system. Ever
wonder how many planet-buster-sized objects (greater than
1/2 mile wide) are out there whizzing around in space
(answer: approximately 2,000!), and if/when they come
close to hitting the earth? If so, then you'll want to
visit this truly "neat" web site.
- Comet Observation Home Page
- Comet Hale-Bopp--perhaps the comet of the century! The Comet
Hale-Bopp home page is available at the following URLs:
- NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, (http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/comet/
or http://galileo.ivv.nasa.gov/comet/)
- The Near-Live Comet Watching
System at NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC, contains more than 1,300
images.
- Paramount Pictures' Deep
Impact - the movie about a comet on a fatal collision course with
the Earth. To be released 8 May 1998.
- Simulate the collision of an asteroid or a comet with any planet in
Solar System! Visit Solar System
Collisions to create your own "deep imact!" (Note: the first time
you visit this site, click on the "Help" button for useful background
information.)
- Terrestrial
Impact Craters - Impact craters are geologic structures formed when a
large meteoroid, asteroid or comet smashes into a planet or a satellite.
Believe it or not, the Earth has been even more heavily impacted than the
Moon! In contrast to the moon (where craters are well-preserved), craters
on the Earth are continually erased by erosion and redeposition as well as
by volcanic resurfacing and tectonic activity. Thus only about 120
terrestrial impact craters have been recognized. View several of the more
prominent craters on Earth.
- Ever notice the odd-looking figure eight which appears on many globes?
It's called an analemma. See the analemma for Washington,
D.C. (can you tell when the maximum altitude of the noon Sun occurs
during the year?), then visit the Analemma Web site to learn more about,
well, analemmas!
- Astrology versus Astronomy - Astrology is the religion which
claims that your life is influenced by the alignment of the Sun, moon,
planets, and stars. Astronomy is the scientific study of outer space. Most
astronomers do not believe in astrology. Who's right? Decide for yourself
by visiting the following Web sites in which several astronomers present
the case against astrology.
- Phil Plait's Bad Astronomy: What's Your
Sign?
- The Real
Constellations of the Zodiac
- Sun Signs:
Astrolonomical vs. Astrological
Geoscience-Related Information Servers | Geosystems in FCPS
American
Meteorological Society DataStreme Project
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