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Amateur Astronomers Web Sites
Amateur Astronomical Observatories Web site by Bill Arnett. Features small
observatories built by amateur astronomers. A great resource and inspiration
if you have a desire to build your own personal observatory. Categories
include Vendors, Roll Off Roofs, Domes, and Piers for your telescopes, and
several related miscellaneous links.
Andrew
Borg Andrew Borg is an amateur astronomer from Malta. His web
site features the construction of his 10 " Split-Ring telescope, and
his 10 " EQ telescope. Andrew provides detailed instructions and
pictures of the building process on both of his interesting telescopes.
Andrew built his Split-Ring based on Joe Pearson's plans for building a Split-Ring
telescope.
Ann
Dittmer’s Lunar Photography Lunar
images by Dr Ann Dittmer Prof. of Geology at Cal State Northridge
University. Dr. Dittmer uses an Astro-Physics 130mm f/6 EDF Refractor.
Breathtaking lunar images.
Astro-Nut Lunar images, deep
sky, solar & planetary, tools & tips from Paul Hyndman.
Astronomy by Robin Casady Robin's web site provides a
gallery of her Astrophotography. She is a very accomplished amateur
astronomer, and captures stunning images. Robin also has a web site that
sells astronomy accessories from "Casady 'n' Company, LLC" a company in
Oklahoma owned by Tom Casady.
Astronomy for All Web pages from Tasos Christodoulides an amateur astronomer living in Cyprus. His web site
provides links to many Astronomy and Space web sites, observing guides,
Solar System and Lunar guides, SETI and Astronomy software.
Astronomy For Beginners Web site created by Gavin Vincent an amateur
astronomer from the UK. Features include astronomy basics, astrophotography
galleries, equipment, observing guides, and additional links to related web
sites.
Astronomy With Cosmicmark Mark Cunningham Mark
Cunningham is an amateur astronomer from Craig, CO. His web site features a
gallery of his Astrophotography. He has his own observatory equipped with a
Meade 16" f4.5 reflector telescope.
Axel Mellinger Astrophotography Axel Mellinger is
a Physicist and Astrophotographer from Potsdam, Germany. His web site offers
an outstanding gallery of his astrophotography. Images of galaxies, comets,
and deep sky objects. Be sure to look at his beautiful panoramic All-Sky
images of the Milky Way galaxy. He also includes some of his articles, his
book (a star atlas available only in German) and his poster the Celestial
Sphere (available from Sky & Telescope), and links to related web sites.
Backyard-Astro.com Web
site of Math Heijen an amateur astronomer from the Netherlands. His web site
provides information for the Beginner, astronomy equipment & accessories
that he uses, information on the Constellations, Math's observing reports
and images, and numerous links to related web sites.
Bill Dickinson
Bill is an amateur
astronomer from Richmond, VA. His web site features his astrophotographs,
building of his 16" f/5 truss telescope, observing logs, drawings, star
party pictures and useful links to other we sites.
Bob Bunge Astronomy Bob is an amateur
astronomer from Bowie, MD. His web site features his Mars observations, his
telescope collection, solar eclipse photography, astronomy articles that he
has written, and astrophotos.
Brad
Wallis Brad Wallis features a photo
gallery of imaging using both photographic imaging & CCD imaging. He and
colleague Bob Provin use Astro-Physics EDF refractors, Losmandy GM 200
equatroial mounts and SBIG ST-4 autoguiders. Also Brad uses a 12.5 inch f/9
Ritchey-Chretien. You may still be able to find a copy of their book
"A Manual of Advanced Celestial
Photography". Links to related information, imaging tips and other
websites.
Brenda
Culbertson Brenda Culbertson is the
Observatory and Planetarium Coordinator at Washburn University of Topeka.
Brenda is very active in Astronomy Education and Public Outreach. She is an
accomplished amateur astronomer and has earned several observing
certificates from the Astronomical League and The American Association of
Amateur Astronomers. Her web site provides observing reports, many of her
photos, and links to other Astronomy web sites.
Carsten Arnholm’s Astronomy Page Carsten
Arnholm is an amateur astronomer and software engineer from Norway. His web
site features many of his Images of the Sun, Mercury (transit images), Moon,
Jupiter, Saturn and Deep Sky. He also discusses imaging techniques, astro
equipment, and provides links to astronomy software that he created.
ccdsky.com Mark McClure Astrophotography Lunar images. Mark uses an LX200 and he has built a home
observatory.
Chris Vedeler Chris Vedeler
is an amateur astronomer from Catalina, AZ. He built and uses a home
observatory for observing and photography. He provides a nice accounting of
the construction of his observatory on his web site. His web site features a
gallery of images of the Solar System, Deep Sky Objects, Technique articles
he has written, CCD images, and numerous links to other amateur astronomer's
web sites.
Clay Kessler’s Astrophotography Page Clay Kessler's
web site features a Gallery of his Deep Sky Astrophotos, his ATM Projects,
his articles that he has written in the past, and notes on his image
processing.
Dale Carey
Stargazer Dale
Carey is from Virginia Beach, VA. Dale is an avid amateur astronomer and a
member of the Back Bay Amateur Astronomy Club. He is
very active in astronomy outreach and public education. Dale provides basic
observing tips and has numerous astronomy links on his web site.
Dale Keller’s Amateur Telescope Making Dale Keller is
an amateur astronomer living in Denver, CO. His web site provides
information and pictures about his telescope projects, Parallelogram
Binocular Mount, and a Piggyback Guider for Astrophotography. He also offers
information on Newtonian Telescope Design.
Dan Bakken Dan Bakken is an
amateur astronomer from Spokane, WA. His web site features the construction
of his 41.2" Truss telescope named Hercules! A great web site to visit and
see how a large mirror is completed. Dan provides photos and text describing
this project. Dan also teaches Astronomy part time at Spokane Falls
Community College.
David Haworth David Haworth is an
amateur astronomer from Camas WA. His web site provides observing guides for
the beginner, a gallery of his Astroimages, sky maps, information & guides
for Astrophotography, and many links to related web sites.
David Ratlidge David is an Astrophotographer and author of
several books including his latest "Digital Astrophotography - The State of
the Art". His website contains links to CCD imaging technical information,
his books, Webcams, telescope projects, his observatories, Digital SLR
imaging, related websites and a gallery of his astrophotography.
Dennis Webb's WWEG Site Dennis Webb is a
published author, Senior Manager at NASA, and amateur astronomer from Texas.
His web site includes, information for the beginner, notes from past lectures,
Imaging tips, and an image gallery of his Astrophotos.
Doc G’s Info Site Dr. Greiner is
a retired Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of
Wisconsin, in Madison Wisconsin. His web site features information on
imaging, optical equipment, accessories, observatory design, and software.
He uses several telescopes, a Meade 12" LX 200, a 16" SCT, and a 17"
Dobsonian.
Doug Snyder’s Planetary Nebulae
Doug's web site is a wonderful guide to understanding Planetary Nebulae.
Many features for deep sky observing, understanding filters, image gallery,
and a large collection of observing reports. Very educational site. Also see his other web site
Palominas Community home of the Palominas Observatory, and read about
his discovery of Comet Snyder-Murakami C/2002 E2.
Dr. Eric Flescher Black Sun Eclipse Solar & Lunar
Eclipse site, many useful articles, and links, image gallery, educators
lounge.
Ed Grafton Ed
Grafton is an amateur astronomer from Houston, TX. His web site focuses on
CCD imaging. Ed offers a large collection of his astroimages which include
Solar System objects, and Deep Sky objects. Ed also includes a basic manual
in the use of CCD's he compiled with Al Kelly. Additional links to related
web sites are also available.
Gary
Wolanski Telescope projects Amateur
telescope maker featuring handcrafted lightweight metal truss telescopes.
Models include a 10" F/5 grab & go scope, a lightweight 16" F/5
featured in Sky & Telescope Aug. 1999 issue.
George
Reynolds George Reynolds is an amateur astronomer from
Virginia Beach VA. He is a member of the Back Bay Amateur Astronomers Club
and a NASA Solar System Ambassador. George's web site features his NASA
activities and outreach work in the Norfolk, Hampton Roads community. George
is a wonderful example of sharing his love of astronomy with the public.
George's web site also provides a few of his favorite links.
Greg Babcock Greg is an amateur
astronomer from Vancouver, WA. His web site features a gallery of his
telescopes and their construction, an image gallery (many eclipse photos)
comets and other photos, star parties, astronomy books, and several links to
additional astronomy web sites.
Guillaume &
Jennifer Dargaud For a change of pace you will want to visit
Guillaume's astronomy page. He observes from the Concordia Station in
Antarctica! Lots of interesting information and some beautiful photos
auroras, icebergs, and the sun taken during his visits to the station. I
won't ever complain about cold weather again!
Hartmut Frommert's Astronomy
Page Hartmut is a
contributor and author of many articles and publications available on the
SEDS web site. He shares his astronomy activities and observing guides
on his web site.
Herm Perez Astrophotography Astro
imaging gallery of deep sky objects, articles on imaging.
Johan Dolfing Johan Dolfing from the Netherlands observes near a
town called Assen (Dutch-TT) His website is a portal with a lot of links
about astronomy and space, all written in Dutch so you will need to use
Babelfish or other translating program.
Jack Newton Jack Newton is a
popular Canadian amateur astronomer, author, photographer and astronomy
consultant. His images have appeared in Sky & Telescope, Astronomy, Sky
News, and numerous other publications. His web site provides a gallery of
his images, a link to Arizona Sky Village, a residential community for
amateur astronomers, and numerous related links to other web sites.
Jan van Gastel's Astronomy page Jan van
Ganstel is an amateur astronomer from the Netherlands. His web site contains
information and a discussion with images and diagrams of several ATM
projects. He has provided details of building a 20" and a 12" Dobsonian
Truss scope, a Parallelogram Binocular Mount, EQ platform, and other ATM
projects. In English & Dutch.
Jeff Medkeff's Home Page Jeff is a
contributing editor for Sky & Telescope, information on Jeff's Robotic
Observatory & software. Visit his observatory web site as well. He maintains
a mailing list for those with an interest in observatories and a group on
Yahoo for amateur astronomers.
Jerry
Lodriguss’s Astrophotography Jerry is the author
of "Photoshop for Astrophotographers". His web site presents a Deep sky
image gallery, objects list, articles, and digital techniques. Jerry's
images have been featured on Astronomy Picture of the Day and in numerous
astronomical publications.
Jim Ferreira Web site from
Jim Ferreira features video imaging for the Astrophotographer. He maintains
an Email list " VIDEOASTRO" for those primarily interested in equipment and
techniques for video astronomy and high resolution video capture
astrophotography.
Jim Miller's
New Jersey Night Sky web site has information for the Beginner, ATM, Observing guides, forum, and
web links.
Jim
Pennington Jim
is an amateur astronomer from Louisiana. His web site provides information
on astrophotography, a basic tutorial on astrophotography, a gallery of his
images, his backyard observatory with pictures and tips for building your
own observatory, and related links to other web sites.
Jon Brewster Jon is an amateur
astronomer from Monmouth, OR. He is a very lucky astronomer because for a
time he worked at the Canada-France- Hawaii Telescope facility atop
Mauna Kea. His web site
includes Astrophotography techniques,
deep sky and solar system images gallery, his observatory, observing tips,
and links to related web sites.
John Dobson Mr. Dobson is
the founder of the "Sidewalk Astronomers Organization". Mr. Dobson has had a
profound affect on the world of amateur astronomy world wide. He is known
for his controversial views on Cosmology. As Mr. Dobson says, " I am
allergic to the Big Bang" ! If you are new to astronomy you will soon learn
about the Dobsonian telescope. Mr. Dobson continues to travel the world and
holds telescope building classes across the globe. If he is in your area it
would be very worthwhile to attend one of his classes or presentations.
Guillaume &
Jennifer Dargaud For a change of pace you will want to visit
Guillaume's astronomy page. He observes from the Concordia Station in
Antarctica! Lots of interesting information and some beautiful photos
auroras, icebergs, and the sun taken during his visits to the station. I
won't ever complain about cold weather again!
Keith
Cooley Keith is an amateur astronomer living near Athens, AL. Keith's web site
features information and guides to astrophotography, and astronomy links.
His gallery offers images of his 35mm photography, a moon section,
astrophotography tips & tools, and several links to other related web
site. Also see his Dark
Sky Locator web site.
Larry Robinson Larry Robinson
is an amateur astronomer from Olathe, KS. He has an observatory equipped
with a Meade LX200. His web site provides Asteroid information & discoveries
by his observatory(1999 RB35), information on his visit to Kitt Peak, Astro
Images, building his observatory, CCD imaging tips and information, and
related links.
Mel Bartels Author of
many articles, developer of software for motorized telescopes. Mel is an
accomplished amateur astronomer from Oregon. Mel was honored for his
contributions to amateur astronomy by having asteroid 17823 Bartels named
after him. His site has links for articles on optics & mountings, astronomy
software, and a good compilation of links for the amateur astronomer.
Michelle Stone Michelle is an amateur
astronomer from Mariposa, CA. She has a homebuilt observatory, equipped with
a C11 SCT, a Vixen 102mm refractor on a Losmandy pier. Her web site features
an image gallery, photos of the observatory and it's construction, book
reviews, and links to her telescope web site for custom built
Plettstone
Telescopes.
Ole Neilsen’s Astronomy Site Ole is an
amateur astronomer from Rijswijk, Netherlands. His web site features
Astrophotography using video cam, film and CCD equipment. He has an image
gallery, information on equipment and techniques, and links to related web
sites.
Paul J. Mortfield Paul
Mortfield is a professional astronomer by day at the Stanford Solar Center
in Stanford ,CA. At night he is an amateur astronomer. Paul is with the SOHO/MDI
Education & Outreach program at the Stanford Solar Center, Stanford
University. He is very proactive in taking astronomy to students in schools
across the country. His web site features a gallery of his astrophotography
and some beautiful images from the total eclipse in 1999. Be sure to visit
the Stanford Solar Center
web site to find out more about the Solar science research they conduct at
the center.
Peter
Abrahams Peter
Abrahams is an amateur astronomer from Portland OR. He is the
President of The Antique Telescope Society. His web site
offers a collection of articles, and a bibliography on the History of the
Telescope & Binocular. If you are interested in the history of
telescopes be sure to visit the
Antique
Telescope Society web
pages.
Peter
Katreniak Peter is an amateur astronomer
from Slovakia. His web site features his Astrophotography. Peter uses CCD
and Videocams for his imaging. Peter has an image gallery of Solar Eclipses,
Messier Objects, Comets, Deep Sky, Double stars, some of his Equipment
projects, and links to related web sites.
Phil Harrington Author of "Star
Ware" & "Touring the Universe through Binoculars", and many other fine books.
Phil is a renowned amateur astronomer from New York. Currently he is an
instructor in Astronomy at Suffolk County Community College. In addition to
his books Phil is also a contributing editor for Astronomy magazine, and he
has written extensively for other astronomy publications. He also has an
Astronomy discussion group on Yahoo "Talking Telescopes". His web site
offers a list of his books and CD ROM's, and links to the Dark-Sky
Directory.
Philip Perkins Philip
Perkins is an amateur astronomer from Wiltshire, UK. His web site
"Astrocruise" provides a gallery of his dazzling images and prints.
He also includes information for Astrophotographers, CCD imaging, & film
techniques, a comprehensive guide to LX200 Polar Alignment, articles on
imaging and techniques, and a large assortment of links to related web sites
and other amateur Astrophotography web sites.
Randy Brewer’s Astronomy Web Randy is an amateur
astronomer from Texas. He uses a Takahashi FCT-150, a Takahashi Mewlon 300,
and an 18" Dob Truss scope. His web site provides an Image Gallery of
Nebulas, Galaxies, Clusters, Solar System objects, and other miscellaneous
photos of his scopes, visits to Star Parties in Texas, and related links to
other web sites.
Ray
Gralak’s CCD Imaging Ray Gralak is an amateur
astronomer from San Jose, CA. He uses a several telescopes to obtain his CCD
Images, Takahashi FS-128, 3 different Astro-Physics scopes, a 10" Ritchey-Chretien
, and an 18"Truss Dob. He offers a gallery of his Hydrogen Alpha Filtered
Solar images, and Deep Sky objects.
Richard Bell Web site
created by Richard Bell, a student at Western Michigan University. He has
links to 332 amateur astronomers personal pages. He also has his own very
nice personal page with excellent astronomy links.
Richard Berry Author of, "The Handbook of
Astronomical Imaging Processing" and, "Build Your Own Telescope",
along with many
other exceptional books for the amateur astronomer. Richard is a member of
the ISS-AT Amateur Telescope team,
he has been instrumental in the implementation of this project which is
supported by the Astronomical League. Very educational web site for getting
started in Astrophotography and CCD work.
Richard
Navarrete Richard is an amateur astronomer
from Oakland, CA. He uses a TeleVue 101 refractor, and a Meade 8" SCT. His
web site provides many of his astro images from Mt Lassen and Fremont Peak,
and links to related web sites.
Rod Mollise’s Astro Land Author of "Choosing
and Using a Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope". SCT user mailing list and Yahoo
group, SkyWatch Newsletter, reviews, plans to build a barn door tracker for
astrophotography, and image galleries.
Ron Kohl Ron's website feature a gallery of cosmic images and his
observatory located in Lakewood, NY. His gallery includes Moon, Nebulae,
Globular Clusters, Comets, Supernovae, Galaxies, and Quasars. Ron's
telescope is a 20" Cassegrain instrument.
Ron Wodaski's Astronomy Stuff Author of, "The
New Astronomy" How
to Capture the Stars with a CCD Camera in Your Own Back Yard. Solar,
planetary, Messier, supernova, Hydrogen-Alpha images. Reviews, tutorials,
very informative site for astrophotography.
Ron
Zincone's Astrophotos Ron is an amateur
astronomer from Richmond, RI. Ron uses a Celestron G8, and a 4.5" Newtonian
telescope. His web site features a gallery of his Astrophotography,
observing and imaging notes & tips, and links to his favorite Astronomy
sites.
Russell Croman Russell is an amateur astronomer from Austin,
TX. His web site features galleries of the Solar System, Star Clusters,
Galaxies, Nebulae, and Wide-Field & Composite images. He also includes
information & resources for astrophotography. Russell uses a 14" f/10 RCOS
Ritchey-Chrétien Cassegrain, a Meade LX 90, & Meade 10" LX200GPS, a Tele-Vue
NP-101, and a Philips ToUCam Pro camera. Many of Russell's images have been
published at APOD
web site.
Stephen Tonkin Renowned
author of many astronomy books including, "Amateur Telescope Making", and
"Astrophotography and CCD Imaging". Many of his tutorials are contained on
this site, along with information and FAQ's for the amateur astronomy
community.
Steve
Lee’s Astronomy Page Steve Lee is an amateur
astronomer and computer programmer from Australia. He works as a night
assistant at the Anglo-Australian Observatory. He has been building
telescopes for 30 years. He provides information and photos of his many
telescopes, his parallelogram binocular mount, description and photos of his
home observatory, information for the ATM and on CCD imaging. Steve's web
site has many pages, a link to the The Anglo-Australian Observatory and
other related web sites.
Tom Campbell’s Amateur Astronomy Tom Campbell is an
amateur astronomer living in Kansas. His web site provides his tips for the
beginner, his observing logs and guides, DIY projects, some of his
Astrophotos, and links.
Tom How Tom
operates the Curdridge Observatory near Curdridge, Southampton, UK. He
features the construction and use of modified webcams. Toms' web site also
discusses image processing, and stacking. The website provides several image
galleries, and a do-it-yourself method to build your own dew-heater.
Tom Polakis
Arizona Sky Pages Tom Polakis is a published
author in both Sky & Telescope, and Astronomy Magazine. He is an amateur
astronomer from Tempe, AZ. His web site contains copies of his articles, his
Deep Sky CCD Images and drawings, his observations of Abell Planetary
Nebulae, a link to download a Binary Star Orbit Calculator by Brian Workman,
and Tom's Eyepiece calculator.
Vic & Jen
Winters Home page Vic & Jen Winter are amateur
astronomers from Missouri. They are the Editors of the Astronomical Leagues
Quarterly magazine "The Reflector". Their web site provides information on a
variety of Astronomy topics, Solar observing and Eclipses, Aurora Images and
other Astrophotos, Star parties and Star Cruises. Links to related web
sites.
Weasner's Mighty ETX Site Mike Weasner is the
author of "Using the ETX" . His web site is very useful for owners of Meade
telescopes and Meade products. Tips, software, forums, accessory reviews,
images gallery. Mike's site has really grown and offers numerous pages and
related links.
Wes Stone Wes Stone is an amateur
astronomer from Chiloquin, OR. His web site offers a nice section called "Skytour",
for the beginning amateur astronomer. Wes also features his observing log, a
sketch gallery, Discovery Dobsonian telescopes links, several general
articles on various astronomy topics, and links to related web sites.
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