The following is a list of astronomy weblogs that I follow on a daily basis.
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Astroblog
Ian Musgrave's "rough and ready blog of a cloud benighted biologist and amateur astronomer".
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AstroEngine
Astronomy weblog of Dr Ian O'Neill.
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AstroGeek
Astronomy weblog of William Hudson.
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Astronomy Blog
Excellent weblog for keeping up with the latest news in astronomy.
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Astronomy Log
Daniel Coe's personal astronomy log.
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Bad Astronomy Blog
The weblog of Phil Plait (AKA The Bad Astronomer). An excellent read if you're the sort of person who gets annoyed at examples of bad astronomy.
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Backyard Sketches
James Turley's weblog about backyard astronomy and physics.
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Charlie Ridgway's Observing Logs
The astronomical observing logs of Charlie Ridgway.
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Chris Lintott's Universe
Weblog of Chris Lintott.
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Dirty Skies
Rob Kosinski's journal (web log or blog) of experiences with backyard astronomy in a light-polluted, sub-tropical, St. Petersburg Florida (US) neighborhood.
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First Contact
Ian's "adventures in astronomy, cosmology and fundamental physics".
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Megan's Blog
Another great "heads-up" weblog relating to astronomy.
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NYC Nova Hunter
A blog about a visual novae hunting project from New York City.
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Royal Observatory Greenwich
The Royal Observatory Greenwich, obviously.
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Skymania News
Astronomy news by Paul Sutherland.
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Skywatching
Astronomy weblog relating observing experiences written by a UK-based astronomer.
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SpaceWriter
Billed as a weblog about "anything and everything about astronomy and the cosmos". Does what it says and does it really well.
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Stargazing for Fun
Blog of astronomy-related articles.
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Tim's Astronomy
Astronomy posts made to Tim's weblog.
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Tom's Astronomy
A great weblog of personal experience and pointers to general astronomy news. As with Astronomy Blog and Megan's Blog it's very handy to watch for a "heads-up" on the latest news.
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Top of the Lawn
Reports and experiences relating to observing from Central Park in New York.
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Vern’s Astronomy Weblog
Observing reports and images (not to mention some handy looking software).
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Will Gater's Weblog
Will is a astrophysics degree student, amateur astronomer and freelance science writer.