Answers in Genesis
equips the Church to defend the authority and accuracy of the Bible from the very first verse, thereby enabling it to more effectively present the Gospel in our increasingly secular, evolutionary society.
ASTRONOMICAL LEAGUE
The Astronomical League is composed of over two hundred local amateur astronomical societies form all across the United States. Their basic goal is to encourage an interest in amateur astronomy. They offer observational programs for the amateur astronomer. You can join the Astronomical League as a member-at-large or as a club. This is really a must site if you are going to get serious about this hobby
Astronomy Magazine
This site is packed with good information for beginners. It is also a good place to find out what is going on this month. Pictures
The Astronomical Society of Kansas City
The Astronomical Society of Kansas City promotes amateur astronomy in the Kansas City metropolitan area through public education and membership activities. The ASKC operates two observatories; the Powell Observatory and the Elmcrest Observatory.
Astronomy What's Up This Month?
Here is a good place to find out what is going on this month. You can find out about the moon phases, when the moon and planets rise and set, the constellation of the month, and more.
GALAXY PHOTOGRAPHY
This site is about astrophotography by Jason Ware. It has some of the most wonderful pictures I have seen. It is worth a visit.
NASA
Everything thing you have ever wanted to know about space, the history of space flight, and astronomy. Educational activities. Many, many articles and pictures.
SEDS
This site has a great deal of information on space and astronomy. Many good articles and pictures. Messier objects.
SKY ONLINE
This is the web site for SKY AND TELESCOPE and all of the other magazines published by SKY.This site has a great deal of information. This is another good place to find out what is going on this month.
I have included the links to some of my favorite SKY links.
This Week’s Sky at a Glance
Some daily events in the changing sky for the week, from the editors of Sky & Telescope. They have pictures and sky maps that show the fun things that can be seen that week. There is also a list of planet positions in This Week's Planet RoundupMothly Highlights by Sky and Telescope
Popular astronomy author Fred Schaff takes you on a month by month tour of the northern night sky. Each installment also contains a printable All-Sky Star Chart. These pages are adapted from SkyWatch '99.Almanac
Each issue of Sky & Telescope includes a wealth of information about celestial events. Part of that coverage includes announcements about upcoming special events such as occultations, eclipses, and so forth. Our Special Sky Events page will outline some of these events each month.Moon and Planets
These wanderers of the the night sky provide changing faces and positions that have facinated the mind of man from time immemorial. They are also the first objects most people view through a telescope. Almost everyone can remember the first time they saw the craters of the moon and/or Saturn through a telescope. Here are some articles from past issues of Sky & Telescope that will enhance your enjoyment of the moon and planets.
Meteors