Astronomy and Astrophysics on the Web
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- Aladin Sky Atlas [JAVA] - an interactive sky atlas
- Astronomers Bazaar
- Astronomical Almanac Online
- Astronomical Sky Calendar
- AstronomyDaily.Com
- Astronomy Meetings around the World
- Astronomy Online
- Astronomy Picture of the Day
- Astronomy Resources - from the Physics, Astronomy, Mathematics Division of the Special Libraries Association
- Astrophysics Data System (ADS) - includes an abstract service and links to the full text of articles appearing in most of the major astronomical journals.
- AstroWeb: Astronomy/Astrophysics on the Internet
- Berkeley Cosmology Group
- The Best Information on the Net - Astronomy
- Cambridge Relativity
- Chandra X-Ray Observatory
- Consolidated Lunar Atlas
- Deep Sky Database
- Dictionary of Astronomy (Oxford Reference Online)
- Earth View Network - For information about all types of eclipses.
- European Southern Observatory
- Expanding Universe
- General Catalogue of Photometric Data from the University of Lausanne
- History of Astronomy maintained by Wolfgang Dick.
- International Space Station
- Journal Abbreviation Sources - a registry of Web resources that list or provide access to the full title of journal abbreviations.
- Martindale's "Virtual" Astronomy, Astrophysics & Space Science Center
- Multiwavelength Milky Way
- NASA Astrophysics Data System includes abstracts and articles on astronomy and astrophysics.
- NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database (NED)
- NASA's Planetary Photojournal - offers user-friendly, continuously-updated access to approximately 2,000 images from various solar system exploration programs.
- The Nine Planets - A Multimedia Tour of the Solar System
- Portal to the Universe - As a high-tech website embracing Web 2.0 technologies, the Portal to the Universe aims to become a one-stop-shop for astronomy news. The site features news, blogs, video podcasts, audio podcasts, images, videos and more.
- SciTechResources.gov
- Space Daily - a daily news service
- Space Library - compiled by a mission designer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab
- Space Plasma Physics - From Southwest Research Institute
- The Star*s Family of Astronomy and Related Resources
- University of Toronto - Astronomy Websites
- Your Sky - the interactive planetarium of the Web.

