Research Guide: Physics & Astronomy
- Getting Started
- Databases & Journals
- Web Resources
- Course Guides
- Blue Web 'n Applications: Physics
- Includes rated sites of particular interest to teachers of grades K-12
- Center for History of Physics
- Contemporary Physics Education Project
- Einstein
- Online exhibit of his life and work.
- Index to Physics Applets
- "Links to a variety of physics applets, sorted by subject matter."
- Laws List
- New Journal of Physics
- Online open-access journal
- NIST Physics Laboratory
- Physical Reference Tables and more.
- Physical Sciences Information Center
- (PSIGate)
- Physical Sciences Resource Center
- Physics 2000
- Making physics more accessible to people of all ages.
- Physics Central
- Physics news, links, and images.
- Physics Encyclopedia
- Physics internet sites arranged by topic.
- Physics.org
- From the Institute of Physics. Has FAQs about physics, reference materials, and more.
- Physics web: Physics Around the World
- Astronomy Today
- Astrophysical.org
- At Home Astronomy
- Cosmic Evolution
- Deep Sky Database
- "An online observing list generator for amateur astronomers who love to pursue deep sky objects."
- Earth and Moon Viewer
- Jet Propulsion Laboratory: NASA, California Institute of Technology
- NASA
- U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Find the latest space exploration news as well as information on the Solar System. Also includes the Earth Observatory, a site which monitors regional and environmental change on our planet.
- National Radio Astronomy Observatory
- SOHO Solar & Heliospheric Observatory
- Solar System Simulator
- Select criteria to create a color images of the solar system and its bodies. From NASA.
- SUCO Astronomy Facilities
- Sun and Moon Rise and Set
- From the Old Farmers Almanac.
- The Ten Planets A Multimedia Tour of the Solar System
- U.S. Naval Observatory
- Astronomical observations. Includes sunrise, sunset, moon phases, eclipses, and a Julian date converter.
- Views of the Solar System
- Images and animations of solar system objects as well as detailed information.
- Wright Observatory
- Hartwick College