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Astronomy blog
When I consider thy heavens, the work of thy fingers, the moon and the stars, which thou hast ordained... Psalms 8:3 
Created by Steve Johns, amateur astronomer. Presenting space science and astronomy, this blog documents adventures in amateur astronomy from various locations in Northern Ohio and DarkWish observatory at home. Includes beginner prime-focus CCD photography captured on a Meade LXD75 10" Schmidt-Newtonian. Visit frequently for updates in Steve's quest for better imaging. All blog comments are moderated.
Observer Coordinates: 41°22′24″N 82°6′6″W
(Elyria, Ohio. USA. -5 UT)
Member of the Black River Astronomical Society
Hosted by Tek1systems.com
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Tonight's Sky from Hubble.org
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Nirvana Radio - Great observing music
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From Accuweather.com:
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- Astronomers Without Borders
- Black River Astronomical Society
- Bradford Robotic Telecope
- Current Earth View
- Current Sky Chart
- Cuyahoga Astronomical Association
- Free sky maps
- heavens-above.com Satellites & such
- Kepler mission A Search for Habitable Planets
- Kit Peak National Observator NOAO/NSO
- Meade 4M Forums
- Meade product instruction manuals
- Meade Telescopes – Steve's choice
- Microsoft's Worldwide Telescope
- NASA
- NASA Astronomy picture of the day
- Parks Optical – BIG scopes
- Scope City
- Sky and Telescope Magazine
- Sky Factory A portfolio of some the most beautiful astrophotography I have seen
- SkyNet
- Slooh – Public robotic astronomy
- Space.com
- Stargazers Lounge
- Tek1systems.com
- UNISYS Weather for Elyria, Ohio
- University of Glamorgan robotic astronomy
- US Navy Oceanography Command data services
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