| Skylights presents the
weekly sky and a photo of the week. |
Stars arranged by spectral class and
variable star class using
proper names. |
Stars arranged by spectral class
and variable star class using
Greek letter names. |
| The Natures of the Stars
provides a linked introduction to stars and star lives. |
SPECTRA provides a linked
and illustrated introduction to the spectra of the stars. |
The Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram
presents the different kinds of stars and an introduction to star
lives. |
| The Constellations presents a
complete linked list along locations and brightest stars. |
Constellation Maps shows the
locations of the constellations on six charts. |
Tour the Milky Way. |
| The 169 Brightest Stars,
through magnitude 3.00. |
The Planet Project shows stars
with orbiting planets. |
Visit The Planetary Nebulae,
with images from the past and present. |
| See prominent star clusters and
enjoy Poor Blue
Straggler. |
Take a trip to the Galaxy's Anticenter, its variables and clusters. |
Compare with the Milky Way at the Galaxy's Center. |
| See a deep photo and naked-eye polar stars in the Polar Project. |
See The Sun. |
Look at pages from classical star
atlases. |
| Read more on stars in Stellar
Stories. |
See Measuring the Sky to
learn about the celestial sphere. |
Read a brief discussion of Star
Names. |
| Know the Greek alphabet, used in
naming stars. |
See planets move against the
background stars. |
Advances in Astronomy, 1989-
2011. |
| Skylights has an Archive and Photo Gallery back
to September 25, 1998. |
See sunsets, rainbows, the Moon and planets, and other sky
phenomena in Sunlight. |
Go from Day Into Night, with
83 linked illustrations. |
| Enjoy Our Complex
Universe: A Human Understanding through Art, with
12 illustrations. |
The Aurora has an
explanation and images. |
See scenic aspects of the Moon at Moon Light. |
| Go to MoonScapes for
labelled telescopic images of the Moon and other lunar
information. |
Love the stars? The StarGazer
may be playing in a planetarium near you. |
The History and Philosophy of
the site. |
| Take a ride aboard Asteroid 17851
Kaler (1998 JK). |
Examine a variety of Jim Kaler's books
about stars. |