Amateur Scientist Websites
Fun Science Gallery - Scientific Experiments for Amateur Scientists an
Fun science experiments for amateur scientists and schools, such as a glass-sphere microscope, a telescope, a sidereal indicator, a stereoscope, a herbarium, a stereoscopic microscope, experiments in electrochemistry, lexical analysis of texts, environmental exploration, panoramic pictures, observation of protists and
Flying Circus of Physics
Official homepage. The Flying Circus of Physics is a book by Jearl Walker. This site has over 100 new stories (more every month) and over 2000 links to videos and photos about the curious physics in his book.
Sun and Sky
All about the sun and sky based on sunlight measurements and photographs made since 1988 by Forrest M. Mims III at Geronimo Creek Observatory in Central Texas. The web site also describes atmospheric research during the burning season in Brazil (1995 and 1997) and annual instrument calibrations at the Mauna Loa Observa
Flying Circus of Physics
Official homepage. The Flying Circus of Physics is a book by Jearl Walker. This site has over 100 new stories (more every month) and over 2000 links to videos and photos about the curious physics in his book.
66pacific.com - Resources for amateur scientists :)
Resources for amateur scientists, aquarists, and radio and electronic designers
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