How can I get more information on planets, stars, nebulae, galaxies, extra-solar planets, black holes, etc.?

Ask an Astronomer! €” Hosted by Cornell University. The Astronomy Café — Hosted by Dr. Sten Oldenwald.

Ask An Astronomer at Lick Observatory. Pitsco’s Ask an Expert: Science/Technology — Links to 300 web sites. Nick Strobel’s Astronomy Notes — A “Do-It-Yourself Astronomy 101�

Course for everyone. The Electronic Sky — An excellent source for information for beginners. The Nine Planets — Solar System information.

The Educational Observatory — More information for the beginner. Students for Exploration and Development of Space — Resources designed by students for students. More.

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