Where Can Beginners Find Good Astrophysics Websites?

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Beginners looking for astrophysics resources can start with the website calphysics.org, which offers foundational information. For current research, arxiv.org is recommended as a valuable resource. Additionally, using Google and Google Scholar can help find more academic materials and articles. The discussion emphasizes the importance of exploring various online platforms to enhance understanding of astrophysics. Overall, these resources provide a solid starting point for newcomers to the field.
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I just want to know if anyone has any good web sites on astrophysics. I am a beginner and I do not know where to start. Thank you very much.
 
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http://www.calphysics.org/
http://xxx.arxiv.cornell.edu/

The first one is a good place to start. The second is the place to go to see current research. Also, have you tried google or google scholar?
 
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Thank you for the web sites; and no I have not tried google yet but I will be sure and give it a shot.
 
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