Stone Pine Press
A small publisher carrying Mabel's work and others. |
Beagle Bay Books
The Distributor for Women Astronomers and other great and informative literature. |
Sarmonster.net
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NewScientist Magazine
Britain's foremost science publication. |
American Association of Varible Star Observers
Follow the legacy of Henrietta Leavitt and participate in observing variable stars. |
The International Dark-Sky Association
The International Dark-Sky Association helps communities enhance night-time darkness to aid astronomers everywhere |
Science Fridays on NPR
National Public Radio presents two hours of science news on Fridays on selected stations. |
Women In Science Blog
This blog is dedicated to the women in science and engineering, past and present. |
Online Telescopes
Access high-quality scopes at dark-sky sites worldwide and order them to take photos for you — cheaply or for free, and at decent resolution. |
Oregon Museum of Science and History
Take a trip to the stars in OMSI's Harry C. Kendall Planetarium, the largest and most technologically advanced planetarium in the Pacific Northwest. The 52-foot domed theater features educational astronomy shows with state-of-the-art visuals and special effects. The Harry C. Kendall Planetarium offers a variety of educational and entertaining multimedia presentations on astronomy, space science and laser programs. The planetarium is not only a place to learn about the sky, but also a place to experience a unique environment which blends art, science, fantasy and fun. |