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Astronomy (6 Sites, 54 Hits) 11/02/1998
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Find here sites personal, academic, amateur or professional, perhaps commercial, all pertaining in some realistic (not SF) manner to the real science of astronomy. Pictured: a photo by Wikimedia Commons user Halfblue of "Three people enjoy[ing] the summer sky over the Delaware river, NJ, USA during the Perseid meteor shower in August 2006."
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Cosmology (9 Sites, 32 Hits) 09/25/2000
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Find in this ring is sites that explore the scientific and philosophical (but not religious) nature of the origin, formation, evolution and structure of the universe, compatible with or boldly adding to the general science knowledge base. You may see some clearly identified speculation or new concepts. Pictured: a stylized view of the planets of our solar system, as we know them.
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The End of the World -- The Extinction of Planet Earth (9 Sites, 75 Hits) 10/01/2003
| This ring deals with the destruction of planet Earth, or at least the extinction of life upon planet Earth, due to meteor(s), comet(s), or other astronomical impacts; as well as any possibilities for survival of the event. |
The Mars Ring (24 Sites, 326 Hits) 12/31/1996
| The Mars Ring links quality sites concerning all aspects of the red planet, from science,
space travel and astronomy to sci-fi, mythology and the outer limits. |
Meade (6 Sites, 55 Hits) 03/21/2005
| WorldWide Meade User Ring. - LX, Starfinder, ETX, LXD, DS, NextGeneration, Telestar, Autostar, CaptureView MicroOptics series. |
Moon, Stars and The Universe (5 Sites, 36 Hits) 06/15/2003
| For people who love the Universe and all that is within it. |
Radio Astronomy (19 Sites, 1358 Hits) 08/20/1999
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Find in this ring sites related to all aspects of radio astronomy, including but not limited to sites of value to amateur radio astronomers, and home- and school- based radio observatories, solar flare detection, Jupiter noise storm monitoring, meteor detection by radio, and much more. Pictured: a radio image (by the Very Large Array, or VLA) of Messier 87 (M87), a giant elliptical galaxy in the Virgo Cluster, and an image of its center section by a Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) consisting of antennae in Finland, Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden and the United States. The jet of particles might be powered by a black hole in the center of the galaxy.
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RASC Member Web Ring (13 Sites, 249 Hits) 07/12/1999
| The RASC Member Webring is a community of members of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada and affiliated centres across the country. Founded in 1868, the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada is Canada's leading astronomy organization bringing together over 4,000 enthusiastic amateurs, educators and professionals with 28 Centres that offer local programs and services in every province of Canada. |
SETI@home WebRing (4 Sites, 56 Hits) 05/16/1998
| WebRing for SETI@home project. (Unoffical Site) |
SPACE PICS (26 Sites, 134 Hits) 12/31/1996
| Sites with astronomy, aerospace, sci-fi, fantasy, and horror pics.
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