Astronomy

One nice thing about working at night is the fact that I can pursue my hobby when not on a call, however, it's not real often that we are NOT on call. It's hard to find a dark place, but my trusty binoculars go to work with me every shift. I also have a 10" LX-200 SCT which I do my off work observing with. I enjoy observing the planets more than I enjoy deep sky objects. The great thing about astronomy is that you don't need any equipment at all to enjoy it. All you really need is a pair of working eyes and a spot away from direct light.

    I have found that most people have an interest in astronomy. You don't have to be a math wiz to look in the sky and enjoy the things that you can see. It is sometimes hard to make a difficult concept easy to understand. I have always tried to explain things using everyday objects. If you're interested in Astronomy at all, check out some of these links, and if you have ANY questions send me some E-mail at matthew@tampabay.rr.com and I'll be happy to answer them for you.

Click on the planet name below for a planetary camping trip. If you don't look at anything else on this entire page, look at the picture of the earth!

  Mercury    Venus   Earth   Mars    Jupiter    Saturn   Uranus   Neptune   Pluto  

Galaxies    Nebula    Comets (coming soon)  Asteroids (coming soon) Black Holes (coming soon)

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The Nine Planets      Anything you want to know about our solar system can be found here!

Hubble Space Telescope     The greatest telescope in history, and you can access it here.

Galileo Probe Home Page    See what Galileo is doing today as it studies Jupiter.

Satellite Ephemeris    See what satellites are going to pass overhead tonight, then go watch them!

Etakguide    You need to know your location in latitude & longitude for some things, you can find them here.

Mars Exploration Program    Complete archives of Pathfiner images, MGS stuff, and information on the 1998 missions to the red planet.

Astronomy Picture of the Day   The name says it all.

Skywatcher's Diary    Check here to see what's happening in the sky this month.

The Astronomy Calculator    A really great tool, want to know what phase the moon will be in on any given day? When the next meteor shower is? Where the planets are? Then go here!

Comets and Meteor Showers   Full of info on all showers and comets.                                                

Shuttle Page  Wondering when the next launch is? Find it here.

Mars Meteorites   Did Mars once harbor life?

The Constellations   Comprehensive list of all constellations, very informative.

The Dionysus Occultation Page   We know the asteroid Ida has a moon, Dionysus may also.

The Space Calendar   Anything happening during 1998? You can find it here.

Lunar Prospector   This probe has found water-ice on the moon. You can watch some great movies on the apollo                               program here in the archive section.

Iridium Flares   These satellites can get REALLY bright, see if one goes over your house tonight.

Nasa TV  If you don't get it where you live, you can watch it here.

The International Astronomical Union   When you find a new comet, report it here.

Cassini   Cassini is on its way to Saturn.

Bradford Robotic Telescope   Don't have a scope? Use Theirs!

NASA  Homepage for NASA

                                                                                                               

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