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National Optical Astronomy Observatory - Educational Outreach Program
A site designed to make the work of NOAO more accessible to students and teachers, with general information about astronomy, and educational materials
Infrared Astronomy
A guide to infrared astronomy including what infrared is, technology, history and recent images. This is a very comprehensive site,.
Basics of Radio astronomy
A downloadable pdf guide explaining what radio astronomy is and what it is used for.
Star Stuff: Astronomy on the Web
A resource that links to many general interest sites about astronomy. The "internet field trip" sites are very good - well thought out contextual links.
Sky Router - a portal to Astronomy links
A comprehensive portal site with hundreds of links related to all aspects of astronomy from telescopes and observatories to eclipses
Students for the exploration and development of space
A site which contains good links (astronomy based) and lots of information about space exploration. More for the student with astronomy as a hobby than a detailed educational resource.
The University of Alabama, Department of Physics and Astronomy
The University of Alabama Department of Physics and Astronomy, many links and many pictures. A good site with good graphics and astronomy based pictures
A Brief History of High-Energy Astronomy
A list of many important dates in the history of high-energy astrophysics and astronomy, with particular emphasis on those related to space-based observatories to observe cosmic sources.
Space Science and Astronomy in the National Curriculum
A resource for teachers to use space science and astronomy to teach aspects of mainstream science.