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Astronomy Picture of the Day

JPL Picture Archive/NASA (Astrophysics,  Asteroids, Comets, Earth Sciences, Solar System Exploration, Technology )

Spacenight
Bayrischer Rundfunk, aktuelles Space- Programm der Woche

Discovery Channel

Space Today


Institutionen

  • Zeiss Planetarium Wien
    Oswald-Thomas-Platz 1, A-1020 Wien eine Ausstellung der Europäischen Weltraumorganisation ESA besuchen.
    http://www.planetarium-wien.at

  • THE IAC
    The Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias is a highly internationalized research centre
    Inhalt/includes:  European Northern Observatory | Gran Telescopio Canarias| Observatorio del Teide | Observatorio del Roque de los Muchachos | Astrophysical Research | Technological Development | Educational Outreach | MAGE GALLERY, MOVIES SEQUENCES |
    Weiters eine gute Linksammlung
  • TIP:SEDS Exploration and Development of Space
    (Tour durch die Galaxie u.v.m.)

Kometen-Meteoriten

  • NEAR (Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous)
    NEAR is moving in for a closer look at Eros, after a short engine burn Feb. 24 set the spacecraft on a gradual descent into a tighter orbit around the asteroid.
    http://near.jhuapl.edu/
  • The Leonids
    Meteoritenschauer im November 1998
  • Komet HALE-BOPP Home Page NASA- beeinhaltet viele Bilder und Links auch zu anderen Homepages

Teleskope / Observatorien

  • The Tycho Brahe Observatory, located in Oxie, Sweden
    The Tycho Brahe observatory is an amateur facility located outside Malmö, southern Sweden.  Their instrumentation consists of two Celestron-14 inch telescopes one with an 8 inch Schmidt-camera piggymounted and the other
    set up for remote control operation. In addition they have two Celestron-8 inch telescopes and two CCD-cameras.
    Look there also for the astronomical Java applet (or astronomical clock). If your computer is set to your correct time (and time zone), the applet will show you the correct Universal Time, our local time (in Oxie, Sweden), our sidereal time
    (star time), and a sky map that is updated every 20 seconds. During daytime the Sun will show up and the sky will turn bright. Sometimes you can still see the Moon and the planets, but they are best viewed at night. The Sun, Moon
    and the planets are all shown bigger than they would appear in the real sky, thus they should be easy to see.
  • ESO European Southern Observatory
    The European Southern Observatory, was created in 1962 to establish and operate an astronomical observatory in the southern hemispehre, equipped with powerful instruments, with the aim of furthering and organising collaboration in astronomy ...
    It is supported by eight countries: Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden and Switzerland.
    ESO operates at two sites. It operates the La Silla observatory in the Atacama desert, 600 km north of Santiago de Chile, at 2,400 m altitude, where fourteen optical telescopes with diameters up to 3.6 m and a 15-m submillimetre radio telescope (SEST) are now in operation.
    ESO Photo Gallery - Astronomical Images This area of the ESO Photo Gallery contains astronomical photos from ESO Telescopes with sufficient image resolution for professional-quality reproduction. At this moment, only photos from the
    instruments at the Very Large Telescope (VLT Image-Index) at Paranal, as well as from the Wide-Field Imager (WFI) at La Silla are available.
    Hier findet man umwerfende neueste Bilder des VLT mit Beschreibungen,
    zum Beispiel die gewaltigen wechselwirkenden Galaxien NGC 6872/IC 4970, die ungefähr 300 Millionen Lichtjahre entfernt sind.
  • Hubble Space Telescope

Verschiedenes

  • Eccentric to Visionary at the Speed of Very Old Light For a not-very-scientific but succinct profile of what it takes to go from eccentric to visionary, see the Salon.com portrait of extrasolar planet hunter Geoffrey Marcy. Marcy, undisputed champion of the extrasolar expeditioners, has discovered 19 of the 27 planets confirmed outside our solar system. That's at this writing, of course; we're not sure how many notches he'll have in his telescope by the time to you read these lines, 'cause he announced six of his discoveries in just last week alone.
  • Astronomy Sites at the University of Orgeon Physics
  • Astronomy and Space Science Astronomy Index Links zu vielen Instituten und Themen.

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