Stars Astronomy
Stars are self-luminous gaseous spheroidal celestial bodies of great mass which produce energy by means of nuclear fusion. Listed sites may include sky maps and constellations, types of stars including giants and dwarfs, and related subjects such as pulsars and quasars.
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Solar and Stellar Seismology - Explains the study of a star's oscillations to determine the interior chemical composition.
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ESO Photo Gallery - Astronomical Images - Pictures of all kinds of Stars provided by the European Southern Observatory.
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Space Telescope Science Institute - A small Hubble telescope image gallery of Quasars.
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Astrometry Department, U.S Naval Observatory - The primary purpose of this website is to distribute information related to the positions and motions of the stars and planets, mainly to the Defense community.
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Bright Star Catalogue - Find data (cross references, positions, proper motions, spectral classes, magnitudes ...) on all stars visible to the naked eye from the BSC, SKY2000, SAO, WDS and GCVS. Stars can be searched by their proper names, Bayer designations, Flamsteed, HR, HD, S
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Astronomy 162: Stars, Galaxies, and Cosmology - Entire Astrophysics course online. Very extensive introduction course to stars.
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Star Maps - Three high resolution star maps in .tif format for download. Tycho, Hipparcos and Yale bright star maps available.
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Dark Stars, Black Holes, Bright Galaxies - One huge page packed with illustrations, diagrams and photographs portraying some interesting aspects of stars, black holes and galaxies.
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Measuring the Stars - In-depth lecture notes that provide information on how to derive properties of stars, based on observation.
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Laser Star Astrophysics - Plasma recombination lasers in rapidly cooled stellar atmospheres.
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How Stuff Works: Stars - Illustrated tutorial about stars, their properties, formation, and death. Includes related links.
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A Mystery of Space: Stars - ThinkQuest educational site with one version for kids under 12, and one for older kids and teachers.
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The Formation of Binary Stars - Highly-detailed but brief paper concerning the Classical Fission Hypothesis.
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Magnetohydrodynamics of Stellar Interiors - Discussion will focus on the nonlinear interactions between turbulent convection, rotation and magnetic fields in the interiors of stars. From 6 September - 17 December, 2004 at the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Cambridge, UK. Inclu
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White Dwarfs, Neutron Stars, And Black Holes - All-text page on the various stages in the discovery and development of theories of white dwarfs, neutron stars and black holes.
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Cosmobrain - Lists the 50 brightest stars visible from Earth, and the 50 closest stars to Earth. Proper names, distances, magnitudes, spectral classification and other data are provided for each star.
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Hawaiian Astronomical Society - Deepsky Atlas - A listing of the Hawaiian Astronomical Society Deepsky Atlas by constellation.
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Stargazing - A Handbook for Night Sky Tour Guides - A guide to give a tour of the summer night sky.
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The Constellations since 1996 - Binocular and naked eye guide to the constellations, a data table, and mythology.
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The Fifty Brightest Stars - The most visible stars that can be seen by the naked eye from earth. Lists names, positions, distances, magnitudes and spectral classifications.
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Spectra and Spectra Analysis - A brief overview of what stellar spectra are and how they are used to classify stars.
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Scientific American Explorations: A Parade of New Planets - Sightings of extrasolar planets are increasing.
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Star Journey @ nationalgeographic.com - Star Journey. Journey through the stars with National Geographic Online. View the nighttime sky with popular National Geographic Star Chart...
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SpaceWander Virtual Space Trip! - Multimedia experience of flying by spaceship through the solar system. Visit each planet. Real space pictures from NASA. In English, French, Italian, Spanish and Russian. Recommended for kids.
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Stars and Galaxies - Behavior of stars, generation of energy, their origin, and life cycle. Also includes a wide range of interesting pictures of galaxies and related phenomena that can be observed in the universe through telescopes.
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Buy a Star, But It's Not Yours - Article discussing (non)validity of star naming companies.
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BBC Space - Stars - Five concise articles covering the birth and death of stars, star types, and conclusions drawn from observation by telescope and the naked eye.
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Star Data Pages - Provides detailed information about stars: positions, proper motion, radial velocity, magnitudes, spectral class, color index, catalogue references, data about multiple star systems (i.e. orbital elements), and data about variability (min./max. brightness
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