Science writers

Stuart Clark - science writer and author.
Ian Ridpath - astronomy writer and author.
Adrian Berry - science writer and author.
Paul Sutherland - astronomy writer.

Astronomy & science magazines

New Scientist - website of the leading UK popular science magazine.
Astronomy Now - website of Astronomy Now magazine in the UK.
BBC Sky At Night - website of BBC Sky at Night magazine.

Astronomy podcasts/vodcasts

The Hubblecast - vodcast from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope.
Hidden Universe - vodcast from the NASA Spitzer Space Telescope.
Astronomy Cast - podcast with lively discussion and astronomy facts.
The Jodcast - monthly podcast from the Jodrell Bank Observatory.

Sites of interest
BBC’s ‘The Sky At Night’ programme
The Royal Astronomical Society
The Hubble Space Telescope
Chris Lintott’s Universe
The Society For Popular Astronomy (UK)
The British Astronomical Association

The Campaign for Dark Skies
UK Astro-imaging Forum
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
European Space Agency (ESA)

Institute of Physics
Stargazerslounge.com

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About this site

Before becoming a full-time science writer in 2007, Will studied Astrophysics at University College London. He has written for the UK’s top astronomy magazines and has appeared on television and radio (including the BBC’s The Sky At Night) to promote astronomy and science. He has worked for the European Space Agency's Hubble Space Telescope press office in Germany and is a former News Editor of Astronomy Now magazine in the UK. Today Will writes for BBC Sky At Night magazine. His first popular astronomy book is due to be published by Springer in 2009. Follow Will's Twitter feed here.

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