The Salopian Web features Astronomy, Amateur Radio,

Computing, and Space related links index. Very useful for all of the above topics. Address is http://www.r-clarke.org.uk/

 

 

Boston meteorologist Todd Gross’ website http://www.weatherman.com/ combines two of my favorite topics. Not only does it have local and national weather links but it also features Todd’s astro-photos and "mini" reviews of forty telescopes.

 

 

The beautiful oak veneer and fiberglass tubes offered by DGM Optics, and featured on the homepage photograph, are a product of Sky Valley Scopes. You can check out Sky Valley Scopes on the web at: www.skyvalleyscopes.com

 

 

If you’re looking for freebies on the web, pay a visit to www.thefreesite.com.  These folks have everything from A to Z and most of it is free!  Carefully read the agreements before you download , as some products are free for trial only.

 

 

If you’re like me and just crawled out from a cave wondering about all those things they call computers, learn that thing they call "logging on" and log on to www.builder.com.  They offer some excellent tutorials and software for beginners and webmasters alike.

 

 

The AstroPlace features some very diverse information and links. Includes "Kids", "Amateurs" and "Pros" sections in addition to a "Women in Astronomy" page. They also have a healthy 4000 visitors per week. Address is: http://astroplace.com.

 

 

If you’re looking for astronomy related product reviews pay a visit to www.scopereviews.com In addition to some very insightful product reviews, you will find a wealth of astronomy related links. A very popular site.

 

 

The Amateur Telescope Makers of Boston is a long established organization with one of the largest memberships of any club in the country. A farmhouse on the grounds of MIT’s Haystack Observatory is the clubhouse and site of Saturday evening observing.  www.atmob.org

 

 

The Universe Today features numerous space exploration related stories with daily, weekly, and complete archives. This well organized site also features a growing links page. Visit The Universe Today at www.universetoday.com

 

 

Kevin Daly’s Astro-Nuts Website is a great website for someone just getting into the hobby.  Information runs from telescope basics to Messier object tables designed to help observers find and record observations of the Messiers. http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/kdaly10475