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1.6.x & 1.4.1 LINKS
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OBSERVATORIES

Herschel Space Observatory
ESA Herschel Site
NASA Herschel Site
Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics
Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
Wikipedia's List of Astronomical Observatories
. . . is a good place to start for information on other world observatories.
GENERAL ASTRONOMY
Astronomy Picture of the Day
. . . features some of the latest astronomical photos with explainations by experts. The explanations also prove to be a treat for anyone wishing to stay abreast of our most current understanding of the universe.
ESA's Home Page
. . . is the gateway to the European Space Agency's growing efforts in space.

NASA's Home Page
. . . is the grand entrance to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's impressive and sprawling site. A huge amount of info is available here.
NASA's Main Hubble Page
. . . is singled out here because of Hubble's breakthrough contributions to astronomy. You may access its stunning images and other multimedia through its Multimedia page.
US Naval Observatory
. . . publishes mounds of information with which you can test CELESTIA's accuracy.
Wikipedia's List of Space Agencies
. . . may surprise you by how many are listed here.
SKY VIEWING
Wikisky
. . . is an extraordinary sky-viewing site to which you'll return again and again.
Star Geezer Astronomy
. . . is a terrific site to learn what marvels are happening in your sky each month.
ASTRO-WALLPAPERS

MISCELLANEOUS
Astronomical Society of the Pacific
. . . increases the understanding and appreciation of astronomy by engaging scientists, educators, enthusiasts and the public to advance science and science literacy.
ExploreMarsNow
. . . presents an Interactive Mars Habitat.
IAU Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams
. . . Do you need to report an astronomical discovery? This is where to do it.
IAU Minor Planet Center
. . . Do you want to add some comets or asteroids to CELESTIA? This is where you can obtain their latest orbital elements.
SETI Institute
. . . links you to the worlwide "Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence." If "ET does phone home," please let us know.
Sloan Digital Sky Survey
. . . links you to one of the most important sky surveys in all of astronomy.
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CELESTIA's Home Page
. . . introduces you to CELESTIA and offers links to its download page and to many of its resources.
CELESTIA's Download Page
. . . is the direct link to the very latest official version of CELESTIA.
CELESTIA's Forum
. . . provides a wealth of user discussions on many aspects of CELESTIA—from very basic to highly advanced.
CELESTIA-RELATED
CELESTIA Motherlode
. . . is a repository of an impressive number of add-ons for CELESTIA, as well as a very good source of background material.
Selden's List of Resources for Celestia
. . . is an excellent collection of background information on how CELESTIA works, with many "pearls" found throughout the site.
Wikipedia's General CELESTIA Page
. . . helps introduce you to CELESTIA.
Wikipedia's CELESTIA / CELX Scripting Page . . . is geared toward programmers who wish to write scripts for CELESTIA in its CELX language.
EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES
We Choose the Moon
. . . is an excellent educational experience! Even for those of us who did witness the real Apollo 11 mission, when men first walked on the Moon, this is an awesome, illuminating recreation!
NASA Education
. . . your gateway to loads of educational material.
ESA Education
. . . another gateway to loads of educational material.
JPL's Basics of Space Flight
. . . is a good introduction on this subject for teens and adults.
Great Debates in Astronomy
. . . shows that astronomers often disagree. This is a good site for advanced astronomy enthusiasts.
Canadian Astronomy Education
. . . bill's itself as Canada's premier website for astronomy education!
AAS Education Services
. . . is the American Astronomical Society's in-depth resource not only for amateur astronomers but also for persons wishing to pursue a career in astronomy or space-related sciences.
Educational Universe of Celestia
. . . by award-winning high school teacher Frank Gregorio, offers a great collection of educational lesson plans using Celestia.
Principles of Astronomy
. . . is a great place for the budding amateur to gain a solid understanding of both observational and academic astronomy.
Kid Info's Astronomy Page
. . . features an impressive list of astronomy sites for educators, students and astro-enthusiasts. Lots of info here.