Interesting Astronomy and Links
International Year of Astronomy 2009 is here. For more information, visit the IYA2009 site.
Looking for some information for craters here on Earth? Go here for more information on sites around the world.
If you want to know more about imagers and spectroscopy used in astrophotography, go here.
For a closer inspection of the moon using a moon map, go to the Full Moon Atlas.
For the Ogden Astronomical Society, click here.
For the Utah Valley Astronomical Association, click here.
To learn more about the U's campaign for the use of sustainable energy, click here.
Want to know where the Apollo missions landed? Click here for more info.
For a site with great astrophotos and info on processing them, click here for more info.
Here's the new Phoenix Mars Polar Lander site.
View the Milky Way Galaxy in ultra high resolution using infared wavelengths, go to GLIMPSE/MIPSGAL viewer at Alien Earths Online.
For information on telescopes, telescope alignments, and other telescope related stuff, go to Astro-Tom.com.
Cool astrophotography at Panther Observatory.
More cool astrophotography at Fera Photography
For all the kids out there interested in astronomy camps... visit Astro Camp Utah.
For an interesting view of our universe spanning 12.5 light years to 14 billion light years from us, visit An Atlas Of The Universe.
Updated 09-15-08