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Last Update: Sunday, 5-4-2008,
7:30 AM
Welcome to
the Central Coast Astronomical Society's Internet home.
Our website is your launch pad to the spectacular world of astronomy and space exploration.
If you are fascinated by our Solar System and the Universe, this is an excellent
on-line resource.
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This home page is the primary starting point for subjects addressed by our
website.
The menu at the top of this page is provided on most CCAS web pages.
Begin your visit with our
Welcome
page, then return here to study this Directory.
Check the sections below for quick links to useful information for our local
area.
We hope you find our website to be useful in your study of the cosmos.
Wishing you a rewarding journey and Clear Skies! Enjoy!
Daniel George, CCAS President.
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Popular Website Links |
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Time:
National Institute of Standards &
Technology /
Brian Webb's Coordinated Universal Time |
News
& Space Info: Astronomy Now
/ SpaceFlight Now /
SpaceRef /
Science@NASA /
Universe Today
NASA Mission News /
Space Today Online |
| Sky Charts: Sky
& Telescope Interactive Sky Charts / SkyMaps.com |
Stargazing Information:
Universe
Today What's Up This Week /
S&T
Observing Highlights /
S&T
Sky Highlights
2008
LaConte's Monthly Backyard Stargazer Newsletter
/ David Oesper's Sky This Week Report
Griffith Observatory Sky Report /
Abrams
Planetarium Night Sky Notes
Brian Webb's
Southern California Astronomical Calendar and
Astronomical
Twilight SLO
SPACE.com
Sky Calendar /
Heavens-Above for Your Location
Joe Orman's Sky
Events Almanac 2008 /
Earth & Sky - Skywatching
Emil Neata's The
Night Sky This Week
Sky & Telescope Stargazing Information:
This
Week's Sky at a Glance /
Observing
Highlights /
Interactive Sky
Charts / Celestial
Objects
S&T
Almanac Sunrise, Sunset, Moonrise, Moonset, Visible Planets,
etc.
Jupiter:
Jupiter Observing Guide /
Viewing Jupiter's Moons /
Jupiter's Great Red Spot
Saturn:
Saturn Observing Guide /
Viewing Saturn's Moons
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| Coordinates: CCAS Local Coordinates /
Heavens-Above
/ TopoZone /
Conversion |
| Constellations: CCAS
List /
Dolan's Constellation Website /
Northern
Constellations |
Solar Information:
S&T The
Sun /
SOHO
Latest Solar Images / SOHO
Space Weather /
Solar
Cycle & Sunspots
NOAA
Space Environment Center /
Brian Webb's
Sunrise-Sunset Times SLO USNO:
Sun
& Moon Data for One Day /
Sun
& Moon Data for One Year
Griffith
Observatory Sunrise, Sunset, Moonrise, Moonset Calendar for California
Cities
Sunrise/Sunset
Calendar for California Cities |
Lunar Information:
also see Solar Info section above for sunrise, sunset, moonrise, moonset
StarDate's Visual Moon Phase Display for Each Day of a Selected Month
Zoom Astronomy Phases of the Moon /
Wikipedia Lunar
Phases S&T
The Moon / The
Sky Plus Lunar Map /
SPACE.com
Skywatcher's
Guide to the Moon
Brian Webb's
Moonrise, Moonset Times
/ StarDate Moon Phase
Display Calculator
Fred
Espenak's Moon Phases 2001-2025,
Pacific Time Zone
Inconstant Moon Moon Phase Calculator
USNO:
Sun
& Moon Data for One Day /
Sun
& Moon Data for One Year /
Virtual Moon Phases
Griffith Observatory
(LA) Moon Phases, Moonrise, Moonset, Sunrise, Sunset

Today's Moon
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Photo Image of
the Day:
APOD
Today /
APOD
Archive /
NASA
Gallery Photo Galleries - Celestial Objects:
HST /
Chandra
/ ESO /
NOAO
/ SEDS /
SPACE.com Photo Galleries - NASA:
NASA /
KSC
Multimedia Gallery /
Shuttle
Missions /
ISS
NSSDC Planetary Photo Gallery /
NASA
Image of the Day Earth from Space:
Visible
Earth / Earth
Observatory /
The
Blue Marble
Gateway
to Astronaut Photography |
Astro Overview:
Leicester Educational
Guide to Space & Astronomy
Galaxies
/ Local Group
/ Milky Way
/ Star
Clusters / Nebulae
/ Black Holes Solar System Info: Nine Planets /
NASA
Photojournal / NASA Solar
System Exploration
NSSDC Solar
Physics Jupiter:
Jupiter Observing Guide /
Viewing Jupiter's Moons /
Jupiter's Great Red Spot Saturn:
Saturn Observing Guide /
Viewing Saturn's Moons
National Space Science Data Center:
NSSDC Home /
Planetary
Fact Sheets
Eclipses: 2008
/ Eclipse
/ Inconstant
Moon / Espenak /
Exploratorium
/ Lunar /
Solar Meteor Showers: IMO
2008 / AMS
/ Gary Kronk's Meteor Showers
Online Planetary Moons: Inconstant
Moon /
Windows to the Universe Table of Planetary Moons |
Messier
Objects: CCAS List /
SEDS Messier Catalog /
SEDS Icon Sheet /
SEDS Messier Marathon Stars: 26
Brightest /
26
Nearest / Sea
& Sky Star Information Extrasolar Planets: Planet
Quest / Other
Worlds, Distant Suns /
Extrasolar Planets Encyclopedia /
Wikipedia -
Extrasolar Planets |
| Astro Magazines: Astronomy
/ Sky & Telescope /
Amateur
Astronomy |
| Saving Dark Skies:
International
Dark-Sky Association /
S&T Saving Dark
Skies |
Observatories-Ground: SEDS /
Universe
Today / Virtual
Tours / Astroplace
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Wikipedia Observatories-Hubble: HubbleSite
/ Latest Image
Releases / Photo Gallery Observatories-Other:
Spitzer
/ Chandra
X-Ray / Very
Large Array / Arecibo Observatories-Future: James
Webb Space Telescope to replace
Hubble in 2011 |
Launch Information-NASA:
NASA Launch News
Launch Information-Vandenberg: Brian
Webb / SoCal
Sky Lights /
VAFB
Web Launch Information-Space Shuttle: KSC
Shuttle Launch Schedule Launch Information-Worldwide:
SpaceFlight
Now |
Launch Operations & Facilities:
NASA /
NASA Centers /
NASA
Missions / NASA Mission News /
NASA
Launch Vehicles & Facilities /
Sea Launch
Space Today Online: Space Launch Facilities Around the World
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Spacecraft-Shuttle: NASA
Shuttle Info Spacecraft-ISS:
NASA-HSF
ISS Info /
Shuttle
Press Kit: ISS Spacecraft-Orbiting: NASA-GSFC
List of Orbiting Spacecraft /
JPL Missions Spacecraft-Planetary: NASA-GSFC
List of Planetary Missions /
JPL Missions Spacecraft-Manned Mission History: Mercury
/ Gemini
/ Apollo
/ Skylab
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Shuttle Spacecraft-Manned Mission Photos: Mercury
/ Gemini
/ Apollo
/ Space
Shuttle Planetary Exploration-Jupiter: Galileo
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Galileo
Photo Gallery /
Voyager Planetary Exploration-Saturn: Cassini-Huygens
/ Voyager Orbiting Spacecraft Tracking:
NASA HSF
Tracking
Orbiting Spacecraft Sighting: J-Pass
/ Heavens Above ISS &
Shuttle Viewing |
Astronomy: Weisstein's World of Astronomy / Zoom
Astronomy / Astronomy Notes Astro Terminology: CCAS
Astro Terminology /
Nine
Planets /
Wikipedia /
Imagine the
Universe Physics: Weisstein's World of Physics /
Physlink
/ HyperPhysics Chemistry:
Weisstein's World of Chemistry Mathematics:
Weisstein's World of Mathematics General Reference:
WWW
Virtual Library / Martindale's
Reference Desk |
| Astro
E-Cards: Chandra /
Original
/ Yahoo
/ Einstein /
Webshots |
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Hubble Space Telescope Images |
The Hubble Space
Telescope has been the most important development in astronomy since
the invention of the telescope. In reality, it is one of the
most important developments in the history of mankind, as it has
opened the infinite Universe for our study and understanding. For some of Hubble's more spectacular images, see
Hubble Photos. |
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