Related Web sites
Here are some links to other astronomy related sites. If you want to go deeper, make sure you check them out!

Universe Today is a website that covers space and astronomy news, including original articles and up-to-the-minute updates.

A deep sky object browser is a tool that allows users to search for and browse celestial objects outside of our solar system, also known as deep sky objects. It is a very fun and interesting tool to mess with when bored.

This articles goes over the steps on how to make astronomy a hobby. It tells you the steps and even tells you what you need.

Astronomy Magazine is the world’s best-selling astronomy magazine. "Each issue includes expert science reporting, vivid color photography, complete sky coverage, spot-on observing tips, informative telescope reviews, and much more."

The Planetary Society is an American nonprofit organization. It is involved in research, public outreach, and political space advocacy for engineering projects related to astronomy, planetary science, and space exploration.

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is an independent agency of the U.S. federal government. Nasa.gov provide you with the latest news, images, and videos from the space agency.

The Nine Planet's website is a great overview of our solar system. They have answers to some unique questions and provide facts about planets and other bodies in our solar system.

SpaceRef repost space and industry related news. They also have press releases. This website is a great hub for news related to the industry of space. They also have some older news stories dating back to the 90s

This is a organization of professional astronomers in North America. You can find astronomy related resources like journal articles, careers, and educational information.

Astronomy Now is one of the UK's best stargazing magazines. They post daily news articles relating to current space topics.

This website is more centered around the stargazing part of astronomy. They tell you about the cool things visible in the sky and how to view them. This website is also good for beginners to stargazing.
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This website is a blog from a Danish astrophysicist. They post about really interesting topics and have easy to read text so that even a beginner could understand the topics.