Houston Astronomical Society

- 1/7/07
Infoplease
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1/14/07 Astronomy
Notes
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1/21/07 Siding
Spring Survey
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1/28/07 Timo-Pekka's
Astrophotos
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2/4/07
Capella Observatory
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2/11/07
Your Sky
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2/18/07 Solar Monitor
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2/25/07 Astronomy
Section of the Open Directory Project
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3/4/07 Astronomical
Society of New South Wales
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3/11/07 Robert Reeves' Celestial Photography
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3/18/07
Hyperphysics, a
mind map style reference for physics
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3/25/07
British Astronomical Association
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4/01/07
Images of 338 Arp Galaxies
- 4/08/07
Chasing the Shadow
- 4/15/07
Life of a Comet animation from the ESA
- 4/23/07 A Plan for Navigating the Messier Galaxies in the Virgo Cluster
- 4/29/07 Rice Space Institute
- 5/7/07 MeteoriticMeteoritic Impacts Search
- 6/3/07 Asteroid Occultation EVENTS FOR HOUSTON, TEXAS
- 6/10/07 The 150-Foot Solar Tower at Mt. Wilson Observatory
- 6/17/07 HiRISE Newly redesigned, the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment publishes a searchable catalog of images of Mars' geologic features. The photos are from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. University of Arizona
- 6/24/07 Identify the locations of Jupiter's Galilean moons with this web browser application on Sky & Telescope's website.
- 7/1/07 Noctilucent Clouds are studied by NASA satellite AIM
- 7/8/07 Sky-Map, also called WikiSky, is a visual searchable map of sky objects beyond our solar system.
- 7/15/07 Jonathan's Space Report reports on launches of both manned and unmanned vehicles
- 7/29/07 Charles Botkin's Astrophotos
- 8/12/07 Eclipse Portal, Her Majesty's Nautical Almanac Office
- 8/19/07 Ken Miller, Rafter M Ranch, Astrophotography
- 8/26/07 Seeing In the Dark, a film by Timothy Ferris, featuring Barbara Wilson, who teaches at a public observatory near Houston, Texas.
- 9/2/07 Houston Astronomical Society's Site of the Week; over ten years of weekly website links
- 9/23/2007 Google Earth Sky View, incorporating excellent images of observable objects.
- 9/30/07 Richard Dibon Smith has published an excellent reference for observing the constellations, naked eye and binocular objects.
- 10/7/07 Apparent Disk of Solar System Object; How much of the moon is visible tonight? How much of Venus?
- 10/21/07 The Southern Sentinel's Website; Paul Kemp of New Zealand keeps observing lists, reports, and other information useful to for visual deep sky observing south of the equator.
- 10/28/07 Austin Astronomical Society
- 11/4/07 Space Place, from NASA, a good website for kids
- 11/11/07 Comet Holmes outburst of 2007, by Gary Kronk
- 12/9/07 Galaxy Zoo; learn about galaxies by closely examimining photos.
- 1/20/08 The International Year of Astronomy
- 1/27/08 The Astronomy Workshop, from the University of Maryland, is an excellent reference work for studying the details of astronomy.
- 2/3/08 Astronomy Cast Hear audio shows on many astronomy topics.
- 2/10/08 The Internet Public Library, Astronomy Section
- 2/17/08 Total Lunar Eclipse 20 February 2008 (CST) information from NASA
- 2/24/08 ALCon Expo, the annual national Astonomical League Convention
- 3/1/08 Stargazer Paul publishes a montly sky calendar, plus other information useful to observers.
- 3/8/08 Interstate 10 is the Highway to the Stars
- 3/16/08 LPI, the Lunar and Planetary Institute
- 3/23/08 Astronomy Sketch of the Day
- 3/30/08 WeatherOffice of Canada publishes a visual aid for describing seeing conditions
- 4/6/08 Comet 17P (Holmes) Image Collection from Italy
- 4/20/08 The Schmidt Cassegrain Telescope Web Site
- 4/27/08 Telescope Optics
- 5/4/08 The ATM's Workshop, resource for amateur telescope making
- 5/11/08 Astronomy Now
- 5/18/08 Telus World of Science
- 5/25/08 CAP Journal, Communicating Astronomy With the Public
- 6/15/08 The Astronomical Society of Los Cruces
- 6/22/08 Phoenix Mars Lander
- 6/29/08 1979 Physics Nobel Prize included Steven Weinberg, the 2008 HAS Banquet Speaker
- 7/6/08 Southwest Region of the Astronomical League