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Sunday, 13 July 2008 10:00

South Celestial Pole (SCP) is a free community website for amateur astronomers.

SCP3 = MC2This is the third revision of the SCP website and there has been a big change in the way the site functions. The entire site now operates in a similar way to a wiki, where members can create or change articles or pages by themselves. This makes SCP an online astronomy community like no other. This site is literally maintained by it's users.

SCP is free. Free to use, free of bias, free of any affiliation with the manufacturers or sellers of astronomical equipment. Each article, blog, or post on SCP represents the view of the particular person that wrote it. This means that SCP can host many different views that may not all be in agreement. But this is the beauty of the site. Enjoy the diversity, the camaraderie and most of all, the fun!

Experience the lighter side of astronomy.

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Last Updated on Wednesday, 24 September 2008 23:16
 
SCPedia - New! PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 24 July 2008 22:34

SCPedia is a collection of articles relating to all aspects of astronomy. Everything from do-it-yourself instructions to serious reviews of astronomical equipment are stored here.

The best thing about SCPedia is that it is not maintained by just one or two people. Anyone who is a member of the SCP forum can get an SCPedia login that enables them to submit articles to SCPedia themselves, at any time. The concept is similar to a wiki, where whoever reads it can also contribute to it, although there are some differences. Go to SCPedia for more information.

Last Updated on Thursday, 25 September 2008 22:17
 
News Feeds - New! PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 24 July 2008 23:01

Now you can get all the latest news from your favorite sites via SCP! Just click the News Feeds link, select a subject and click the site you want to read from. The SCP news reader does the rest for you!


Last Updated on Wednesday, 01 October 2008 22:20