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A brief history of space
All about... SETI
Boobs, Babes and Blood
6 Things you may not know about the afterglow of the big bang
All about... the Venus transit
Top 4 Bonkers things about the universe
Alien spotting comes down to Earth
The Herschel Space Observatory
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How to spot an alien Earth
Galaxy Photometry
Information about galaxies and their brightness. Using images of three spiral galaxies to measure galaxy flux.
Seyfert Galaxies
The key to classifying a galaxy as a Seyfert Galaxy is the presence of broad emission lines from the bright, star-like nucleus. They are often strong radio and infrared sources. The first such active ...
Galaxy Zoo
Take part in real astronomy research by joining this public project classifying galaxies and taking part in citizen science.
Martin Rees
Martin Rees (1942 - ) has made important contributions to the theories of galaxy formation, galaxy clustering, and the origin of the cosmic background radiation.
The Milky Way: A Tourist's Guide
A well written introduction to our galaxy with some good diagrams too.
Zooniverse
Want to do take part in some real research? Home to Galaxy Zoo, Moon Zoo, Solar Stormwatch and more, this site brings you citizen science at its best.
Space Telescope Science Institute
Astronomy resources with digitalized sky survey, spectra of nearby galaxies, star catalogues and Hubble images.
Starts with a Bang
In this blog, theoretical astrophysicist Ethan Siegel covers a broad range of topics from dark energy to what our galaxy smells like.
