Astro Links
The Sky and Cosmos Show
Tune into The Sky and Cosmos Show starting up again at the old time slot of 3PM on Sundays.
The station is streaming also and the link is: live1.brownrice.com:8016/;stream.mp3 “or you can go to the host site of the station for the schedule for all the shows including mine at www.embudovalleylibrary.org/kldk
The International Dark-Sky Association
www.darksky.org
The International Dark-Sky Association promotes win-win solutions that allow people to appreciate dark, star-filled skies while enjoying the benefits of responsible outdoor lighting.
Pajarito Astronomers
www.unm.edu/~tbeach/pajarito.html
Also included in their October Newsletter are contact info for their officers and their calendar for October.
Sky View Cafe
www.skyviewcafe.com
Sky View Café is a Java applet that lets you use your web browser to see many types of astronomical information, in both graphical and numerical form.
TAAS – The Albuquerque Astronomical Society
www.TAAS.org
The Albuquerque Astronomical Society, (or TAAS), is a non-profit organization of over 300 amateur astronomers from all walks of life across New Mexico. TAAS has been sharing New Mexico skies for more than 40 years, and is Albuquerque’s leading public education resource for astronomy. Since 1959, our primary function has been public education, research, and the enjoyment of a common passion, the heavens. TAAS can be contacted on the TAAS HOTLINE at 254-TAAS (254-8227)
The Hubble Telescope
Hubble.NASA.gov
Figured this one might be popular with this crowd.
Tom’s Astronomy Page!
http://laplaza.org/~tom/yAstro.htm
Tom Bruce was my astronomy professor while I was attending classes at UNM Taos and probably my favorite professor to date! Not only did he inspire me and entertain us all, he provided a clear and comprehensive basis for a solid understanding of celestial mechanics and the scientific method. This link is to his astronomy page, the most extensive collection of astronomy information I have seen on the World Wide Web.
Los Alamos National Laboratory Astronomy Page
https://www.lanl.gov/science-innovation/index.php
Being the Los Alamos National Laboratory Astronomy Page is indicative of its value as an astronomical resource and an excellent springboard for cross-referencing with other disciplines. With extensive databases, electronic journals, and associated links this site is exceptional resource!
Astronomy Magazine
http://www.astronomy.com
NASA’s Curiosity Mars Rover
https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/msl/index.html
https://www.facebook.com/MarsCuriosity
International Space Station
https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/main/index.html
Sky & Telescope
https://skyandtelescope.org/