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All Telescopes.  Discussion Forum.

Astronomyforum.net  Discussion Forum.

AstronomyForum.  MSN Discussion Group.

Astronomy_images.  Yahoo! Discussion Group.

Astronomyphysics.com  Discussion Forum.

Astronomy_shootouts.  Yahoo! Discussion Group.

AstronomySpace.  MSN Discussion Group.

Bad Astronomy.  Discussion Forum.
Bad Astronomy.  Information regarding a PalTalk chat group.

Beyond Planet Earth Chronicles.  Discussion Forum including voice chat, built in sky chart, and a streamable webradio show.

Cloudynights.com  Telescopes and Astronomy Discussion Board.

DaveDietzler.  MSN Discussion Group.

GodandAstronomy.  MSN Discussion Group.

Physicsforums.com  Discussion Forum.

Physlink.com  Physics and Astronomy Discussion Forums.

Project Galileo.  Discussion Forum.

Rocketforge.org 'Blog.

Roll_Off_Roof. Yahoo! Discussion Group. Discussion of the construction and use of Roll Off Roof observatories. 

Skywatch.  MSN Discussion Group.

Thespaceport.us  Discussion Forum.

Stars_Astronomy.  Yahoo! Discussion Group.

Universetoday.com  Discussion Forum.

WeirdSpace.  MSN Discussion Group.
 

Related Astronomy Sites

Edmond Halley Bio on About.com  (very interesting info).

The Phoenix Mission.  Briefly, our mission is to land in the northern polar region of Mars (about 70° N latitude) in May 2008 and to expose the upper few feet of surface material using a robotic arm to find the ice that was discovered by the Odyssey mission in 2002. The history of this ice and its interaction with the martian atmosphere will be studied throughout the 3-month primary mission.

SETI Home Page.
 

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