Site Map for Aries on line - the astronomy magazine from the Derby and District Astronomical Society (DDAS).

Hi. Welcome to the Aries on line site. We are a small society based in Derbyshire in the U.K. Our main society site can be accessed from the links page or the switchboard page. Aries is our Society journal. Aries on line is the cut down web version, as explained on the home page.

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The links below provide a quick way of accessing the Aries articles without having to browse the whole site. We hope that you find something of interest here. One day, I may well organise them into alphabetical order! We would appreciate it if you would sign our guest book. You have visited our site so please let us know about your site. Best wishes from the Derby and District Astronomical Society, we hope that you enjoy visiting this site.

Home page
Links page
Antimatter
Bookshop
Beneath Sunspots
Cosmic Bubbles - a new theory of the universe
Newsletters
DDAS free email service in conjunction with ZapZone
Amazing GRACE (gravity mapping spacecraft pair)
Aries astronomy magazine November 1999
Aries astronomy magazine Spring 2000
Aries astronomy magazine Spring 2001
Aries astronomy magazine Summer 2001
Aries astronomy magazine Autumn 2001
Eclipse of the Sun
Autumn 2000
Double Stars
Extrasolar planets - 55 cancri
Galaxies (Beginners article)
Mercury
The moon illusion
Nebulae (Beginners article)
Observatories of the world, number 1: the VLA radio telescope in New Mexico
One Eye on the Web home page
Pluto and back for bedtime
Power to the ISS
Space power
Sweet meteorites - the providers of life on Earth?
The forgotten spacemen of the Apollo space programme (part 1)
The forgotten spacemen of the Apollo space programme (part 2)
Telescope (Newtonian and Cassegrain)
Telescopes (CCDs)
The Barbie 2000
Safe Solar observing
Sandcastles on the Shuttle
Sky Scene October to December - observing the heavens, Jupiter, Saturn, stars, Messier objects
Sky Scene March to May 2001 - ideas for objects to observe
Sky Scene June to August 2001
Sky Scene Nov 2001 to Feb 2002
Aries astronomy magazine - links page - other sites worth visiting e.g. stargazing, journals, space science and so on
Venus
Water ice found on Mars
Wilhelm Herschel - the Father of modern astronomy
Webrings


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