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  Link   Astronomy World Tours
Eclipse tours to China and Russia in August 2008.
  Link   Centre for Observational Astronomy in the Algarve
COAA is an astronomy holiday centre, based in the Algarve region of southern Portugal, which is designed to give amateur astronomers the opportunity to use larger telescopes under exceptionally favourable observing conditions.
  Link   Christ Church, Oxford
A Weekend in Heaven: Planets, stars and galaxies. Special Interest Weekend 27-30 March 2008.
  Link   Epsilon
Specialists in custom astronomical machining.
  Link   Evergreen Optics
Discount telescope store
  Link   Explorers
Total Solar Eclipse Expedition 2008.
  Link   Green Witch
Cambrige Astronomy Centre, telescopes and binoculars. Green Witch occasionally offer discounts on selected items to BAA members.
  Link   F1 Telescopes
Friendly advice and the most competitive prices in the UK.
  Link   Les Granges
Astronomy holidays in Provence, France.
  Link   Princeton University Press
Book: The Mystery of the Missing Antimatter.
  Link   Society for Popular Astronomy
Guiding beginners since 1953.
  Link   Sirius Observatories
Suppliers of RCOS telescopes and Sirius Observatories domes.
  Link   Telescope Planet
See the sky like never before.
  Link   The Astronomer
A magazine for the advanced amateur and aim to publish all observations of astronomical interest as soon as possible after they are made.
  Link   The William Herschel Society
Publications about the Herschel family; free admission to the Herschel Museum of Astronomy; twice yearly journal ‘The Speculum’; public lectures on astronomy & space.
 

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