Links
Astrophotography Web Sites
Ulrich Beinert Available in both German and English versions, click on the appropriate flag. Of particular interest is Ulrich's analemma project, linked on the index page under "Articles".
Matt BenDaniel A friend of mine that does fine work with a 130mm refractor and camera lenses.
Chris Cook Some of the best work done with small refractors.
Arne Danielsen Astro photos from his native Norway and abroad. Among his images are some fine solar and lunar eclipse photographs, and noctilucent clouds.
Robert Gendler Fine CCD work. And a fellow New Englander too! Probably has a lot of pictures of clouds somewhere <g>.
Martin Germano A master of Kodak Tech Pan (a super-high resolution B&W film) astrophotography. He may well have taken more astrophotos than anybody else in the world.
John Gleason Some of the best wide field Milky Way shots anywhere. Spectacular Hydrogen-alpha CCD images.
Tony and Daphne Hallas Certainly among the finest astrophotographers around. They also offer professional lab services for astrophotographers.
P-M Hedén Astrophotography from Sweden with a Celestron C11, telephoto lenses and Orion ED 80 refractor. Fine gallery of noctilucent clouds.
Jim Janusz Fine imaging with an Astro-Physics 180 EDF refractor.
Preston Scott Justis A master of manual guided high resolution Kodak Tech Pan work.
John Lanoue Some fine DSLR imaging with a Takahashi E-160 from New Hampshire and Maine.
Jerry Lodriguss Comprehensive astrophotography website. Great images and how-to articles.
Ralph Pass CCD images from a fellow member of the North Shore Amateur Astronomy Club of Massachusetts.
Chuck Vaughn Some of the best fine grain Kodak Tech Pan photos anywhere, and breathtaking tri-color photos. Informative astrophotography articles also.
Sean Walker and Sheldon Faworski 'MASIL' AstroImaging. Sean is a friend of mine and images from New Hampshire, Sheldon is a friend of his from Illinois. They collaborate on many of their images.
Other Astronomy Resources
Sky and Telescope Magazine Web Site Not only a fine astro magazine, but their website is loaded with links to almost whatever astronomy/space science related thing there is out there. A great starting point for any astronomy questions you may have.
Stellafane Home Page Web site of the Springfield Telescope Makers of Vermont, hosts of the annual Stellafane Convention in Springfield, Vermont.
Thinking about buying a telescope? Check out this site first.
The Telescope Review Site by Ed Ting Reviews and sound advise about scopes from beginner to advanced.
Interested in seeing the International Space Station and other satellites?
Check out Heavens Above Satellite Predictions. A very informative web site giving accurate predictions and tracks for naked-eye observable satellites for any place on Earth.
Thinking about "Buying a Star"? Please check out this first.
The Official Star Naming FAQ The plain and simple truth.
My local Astronomy Clubs in Massachusetts
Amateur Telescope Makers of Boston (ATMOB)
North Shore Amateur Astronomy Club (NSAAC)