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Astronomy News:

My Astronomy Event Calendar: http://calendar.yahoo.com/quarkcsj

Space Weather.com: http://www.spaceweather.com/

Asteroid/Comet Conection: http://hohmanntransfer.com/

Space Calendar: http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/calendar/

CalSKY Sky Calendar: http://www.calsky.com

My Astronomy Pics: http://aisig.sdaa.org/astroblog/astroblog.asp?UserID=54


Essential Tools:

Ephemerides and Orbital Elements: For Comet and Asteroid positions

Near Earth Object Dynamic Site: For Asteroid info

NASA Near Earth Object Program: For Asteroids and Comets info

Minor Planet & Comet Ephemeris Service: Create an Ephemeris list

Think you've found something new? Probably not. Check it here:

MPC Minor Planet Checker: To verify objects in a field

ESO Online Digitized Sky Survey: To rule out objects in a field

The STScI Digitized Sky Survey: To rule out objects in a field

Example 1: What is That!?

Example 2: What is that Extra Star!?

MPC Everything you need to know!


Web Pages:

comets Astronomical Headlines - New Comet Discoveries

comets For the Very Latest on Comets, Discovery and Magnitude.

C/2004 Q2 ( Machholz ) Info on Current Visible Comets - Seiichi Yoshida

HASYahoo Group Page.

Q4 (NEAT) Latest Comet Photos and Information - Seiichi Yoshida

comets GDO Homepage

BAA BAA, BAA Comets, Current Comets

Gary W. Kronk's Comets & Meteor Showers - Current Comets

ephemerides Orbital Elements for Comets and Asteroids, for loading into planetarium-type programs.

ECU Get the programs listed in the link above.

nitepro Other Astronomy Software.

Orion My Astrophotos

Soapbox My Soapbox

Stan's Astrophotography

Historical Deep Sky Object List

JAVA Jupiter
To show the positions of the moons at a different time,
edit the date in the text field then hit return to recalculate.

C/1999 S4 (LINEAR):
Hubble Discovers Missing Pieces of Comet Linear

To the surprise and delight of astronomers, the Hubble telescope discovered a small armada of "mini-comets" left behind from what some scientists had prematurely thought was a total disintegration of the explosive Comet LINEAR. In one observation, Hubble's powerful vision has settled the fate of the mysteriously vanished solid nucleus of Comet LINEAR, which was reported "missing in action" following its passage around the Sun on July 26. Though comets have been known to break apart and vanish before, for the first time astronomers are getting a close-up view of the dismantling of a comet's nucleus due to warming by the Sun. The results support the popular theory that comet nuclei are really made up of a cluster of smaller icy bodies called "cometesimals."
http://oposite.stsci.edu/pubinfo/PR/2000/27/index.html


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