Welcome to the largest searchable directory, continually updated,
of personal WWW pages of
professional astronomers and related space scientists (PhD equivalent and
above -- currently about 6,000 entries).
The NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
is pointing to this resource.
See also the outstanding features.
For data on organizations, please go to
StarWorlds.
Abbreviations, acronyms, and so on, are in
StarBits.
You should also read the copyright and the disclaimer statements.
It is recommended to search by name or by affiliation/location.
Do not use commas.
The per-default option "Words" accepts several words and is
case-insensitive.
In that case, the system will return the entries where these words are
appearing (together, but not necessarily consecutively).
Names, first names and/or affiliations/locations can be mixed in any order.
Under the "String" options, typing Smith, CDS
or cam.ac.uk would
return all the entries with respectively `smith', `cds' or `cam.ac.uk' in
the names of individuals, affiliations or URLs.
Please note that we are not responsible for the contents of
the personal homepages.
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Please note that full details on organizations can be found in
the directory StarGuides and in its associated
database StarWorlds.
When using these StarPages, you are supposed to have read the
copyright and the disclaimer
statements. If you find this resource useful, we shall appreciate you mention
it in your traditional or electronic publications.
Further information and contact:
André HECK
For history of astronomy, see http://www.astro.uni-bonn.de/~pbrosche/astoria.html.
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(This web service has been operational since January 1994)