Useful (and neat) WWW links...
Astronomy Resources
There are a lot of astronomy Web pages out there, but here are some of the best.
Comet Shoemaker-Levy made a big impact on the Web, as well as Jupiter, so here's a link to the
Comet Shoemaker-Levy Home Page
.
The American Astronomical Society has a WWW site
here
.
If you want to know what's going on in the sky, take a look at the
Abrams Planetarium Skywatcher's Diary
.
For those who are interested in radio astronomy the
VLA
has a page.
And we shouldn't forget
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
or the
Space Telescope
.
Finally, if you want to DO some astronomy on the 'Net, you might want to check out the
Bradford Robotic Telescope
, possibly the coolest idea around.
Particle Physics Resources
Cornell University has a great physics document server, if you need a paper, you might find it at
ArXiv.org
.
Anothere server is the
SLAC SPIRES
database.
General info about
CERN
is a good idea.
The
Hands-on-CERN
website.
The
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Home Page
is an even better idea.
The
AMERICAN CENTER FOR PHYSICS
Home Page is still under development, but still useful.
The
World-Wide Web Virtual Library: High-Energy Physics
provides some reading material.
HEPIC - High Energy Physics Information Center
'We want information!'
QuarkNet
Bubble Chamber Simulation
LHC Startup
Radio Interview
60 Minutes
LHC story
NYTimes
Science Tourism
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