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Astronomy.co.uk details of all Celestial Events for the current month and the night's moon phase. Read the latest Astronomy news with direct feeds for Nasa and the ...
2. UK Astronomy Directory - links and news for UK astronomers and ...
A UK web directory for the amateur / professional astronomer with astronomy news and information including astronomy sales, personal websites, societies / internet groups ...
celestron ,A UK web directory for the amateur / professional astronomer with astronomy news and information including astronomy sales, personal websites, societies ...
Welcome. Uk-Astronomy.com is a personal astronomy website, the aim of which is to enhance public awareness of astronomy as a science and a hobby as well as to provide a ...
Welcome to the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Kentucky, the Commonwealth’s flagship Research University. Our department leads the ...
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5. UK Astronomy Technology Centre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The UK Astronomy Technology Centre (UK ATC) is based at the Royal Observatory in Edinburgh, Scotland, and is part of the Science and Technology Facilities Council.