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HOU – Hands on Univers

Polen

Hilfen zur Beobachtung Webcam system (selber) Radio telescopes (online) Optical telescopes (online)

Eigene Webcam

Onsala Space Observatory 2-m Telescope in Sweden Jodrell Bank Observatory 7-m Telescope in UK University Pierre & Marie Curie 2.3-m radio telescope in France

Faulkes Telescopes

Control your telescope using the MicroObservatory Robotic Telescope Network

SALSAJ

Background science for colour imaging and CCD's 20/06/2006,12: Kb ackground science for colour imaging and CCD's 20/06/2006,12: Kb Colour in astronomical images 20/06/2006,12: Kbolour in astronomical images 20/06/2006,12: Kb Introduction, teaching straegies and curriculum links 20/06/2006,12: Kbntroduction, teaching straegies and curriculum links 20/06/2006,12: Kb euhou_project_instructions 20/06/2006,12: Kbuhou_project_instructions 20/06/2006,12: Kb Making a colour image with SalsaJ 13/07/2009,13: Kb Making a colour image with SalsaJ 13/07/2009,13: Kb

Stellarium

Celestia

Google sky

Google moon

Google mars

Lunar science and exploration

Dark Sky Rangers

Mars Express Visual Monitoring Camera

Galaxy ZOO.org

Supernova ZOO.org

Moon ZOO. Org

Solar Stormwatch

KARUTA Austausch mit astronomieinteressierten Schülern auf der ganzen Welt.

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