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Awards and Sponsors

Sten Odenwald

Here are a few of the awards I have received since I started this resource in 1995. It is incomplete because I cannot keep up with the interesting web resources that use my Astronomy Cafe. You can use GOOGLE to find them yourelf.

This page is located at

www.astronomycafe.net

Astronomy Cafe

 

spacer This site has been recommended by the American Association for the Advancement of Science as an exemplary resource in astronomy education...June, 2001.

spacer Discover Magazine - Top 10 Children's Resource for September, 1997.

spacer Hot Lava Top 10 Site of the Week for August 15th, 1997.

spacer Starting Point Pick of the Week for January, 1997.

spacer Top 5 Percent of all Internet sites on September 11, 1995

spacer The British journal 'New Scientist' gave the site a very glowing review over at their Planet Internet site which they awarded their prestigeous 'Best Site of the Day'.

spacer The Mckinley Group, 3-STAR WEBSITE AWARD - February 4, 1996

NCSA 'PICK OF THE WEEK' for September 1-10, 1995

spacer The Argus Clearinghouse for Subject-oriented Resource Guides - awarded the site the top rating for design, content and accuracy.

This site has been reviewed in the Netsurfers Digest and can be found in the November 18, 1995 issue as a review under the title "What the Ding Dang is a Quasar?".

The Astronomy Cafe is listed in the book "YAHOO! Unplugged: Your discovery guide to the Web" by David Filo and Jerry Yang published in 1995 by IDG Books.

The Astronomy Cafe appears in the 1996 edition of the New Rider's Official World Wide Web Yellow Pages

The Astronomy Cafe is in the book The World Wide Web Top 1000 published by New Riders, an imprint of Macmillan Publishing Co. Astronomy Cafe was also nominated as one of the elite 1000 included in the book! Look for it at your local bookstore! I know I will...

The Astronomy Cafe is listed in the book The Internet KIDS Yellow Pages published by McGraw-Hill as part of the osborne 'IYP' Series. They highlight the Guidebook to Astronomy as a career section which they describe with great enthusiasm.

The Astronomy Cafe is also listed in the Microsoft Bookshelf Internet Directory 1996-97 edition published by Microsoft Press.

It is listed in the book World Wide Web Bible Second edition by Bryan Pfaffenberger published in 1996 by MIS: Press.

It appeared in the book Researching on the World Wide Web by Cynthia N. James-Catalano, published in 1996 by Prima Publishing.

The Astronomy Cafe is listed in the magazine PC Novice. Guide to the Web in their Fall Issue which rates 2500 sites.

It was included in the magazine Skyview '97

It was included in Popular Science for September, 1996 page 59.

Astronomy magazine, in the June 1997 issue on page 98-99 in the AstroBytes column listed Ask the Astronomer and the Astronomy Cafe as the Number 1 'Webweaver Pick'

 

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