Seachild: Egerton Sykes and His Science of Atlantology - the study of, and search for, Atlantis continues todayhttp://seachild.net/
archaeology, astronomy, biology, classical literature, Egyptology, geography, geology, history, linguistics, mathematics, metaphysics, mythology, oceanography, and religion. The s
Egerton Sykes and the science of Atlantology; the study of and search for Atlantis continues today
The Shallow Skyhttps://shallowsky.com/
map viewer, many little astronomy apps, Crikey for mapping strings to keys, assorted useful scripts, and plenty of other free open source software. Or you can browse my Github rep
EFF's (Extended) Guide to the Internet - Table of Contentshttps://www.whitman.edu/mathematics/eegtti/eeg_toc.html
Architecture Art Astronomy Census Computers Disability Environment Entomology Geology Government Health History Internet Israel Japan Music Nature Sports Weather More Gophers Wide
RF Cafe Homepagehttps://www.rfcafe.com/
chemistry, physics, astronomy, etc. You will never find among the words names of politicians, mountain ranges, exotic foods or plants, movie stars, or anything of the sort. You mi
Letter to ARRL - Restructing of Ham Radio Licensinghttps://www.wm7d.net/az_proj/az_html/arrl_restructuring.html
(such as amateur astronomy, home machining or car mechanics), is that amateur radio requires allocation of a portion of a large but finite (for our purposes), publically owned res
Andy Lloyd's book Dark Star review by Rob Solarionhttps://www.darkstar1.co.uk/robsolarion.htm
truth in reality. "Astronomy is only as good as its ability to pick up light sources, or sources of other types of radiation, and distinguish them from other similar sources.
Andy Lloyd's book Dark Star review by Rob Solarion
https://www.wm7d.net/az_proj/az_html/vhf_qth_net.txthttps://www.wm7d.net/az_proj/az_html/vhf_qth_net.txt
at the Algonquin Radio Astronomy telescope pulicised their EME logs, so that people would know what to do better the next year. I imagine the same principle would work in terrestr
¡BAMLog! Broadcast DXhttp://www.bamlog.com/
of Physics and Astronomy, University of Tennessee. (Not secure.) Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology - Australian Space Weather Forecasting Centre. US Naval Observatory -
Links and photos for broadcast DX'ers, including DX clubs, links to outstanding DX related sites, antenna designs, transmitter sites, logbooks, and QSL's.
https://www.qsl.net/kd4cga/satintro.htmhttps://www.qsl.net/kd4cga/satintro.htm
such as communications, astronomy, military applications, remote sensing, meteorology, geology, geography, climatology, and so on. Furthermore, the orbits they trace can indicate
Company Seven | Astro-Optics Index Pagehttp://www.company7.com/
and professional astronomy community, and a registered U.S. government contractor. A hub of the regional astronomy community which we helped to build, we also consult to organizat
Company 7 - a well regarded resource for the international amateur andprofessional astronomical, nature watching, and lawenforcement
Michael Covington's Daily Notebookhttps://www.covingtoninnovations.com/michael/blog/0810/
Professor of Computer Science Associate Director Institute for Artificial Intelligence The University of Georgia This is a private web page, not hosted or sponsored by the Univers
This is Michael Covington's blog. Topics include computers, electronics, amateur astronomy, astrophotography, current events, and philosophical issues.
What's New! January 1994http://home.mcom.com/home/whatsnew/whats_new_0194.html
mailing list. The Astronomy and Physics Department of Saint Mary's University, in Halifax Nova Scotia, is now running an httpd-1.0 server. Their home page contains links to variou
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