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badastronomy.com
Bad Astronomy is actually a website for “good” astronomy facts, links, news and so on. So how does it earn its “bad” name? By exposing the mistakes about astronomy reported in newspapers, television and movies. Such sources unfortunately are rife with mistakes about astronomy. Luckily, people such as Bad Astronomy’s Phil Plait put the media back on the proper astronomical track. This is a top-notch site authored by a well-informed, well-credentialled astronomer.
ifigure.com
A tremendous website for extremely precise scientific data is The National Institute of Standards and Technology (formerly the National Bureau of Standards). This is a highly professional, scientific website that will meet the needs of even the most exacting scientist or web surfer. NIST is a United States government agency and so you know the website and its content can be regarded as impeccable.