The following NMOC components make their products available to the public through this portal: The U.S. Naval Observatory (USNO) provides a wide range of astronomical data and products, and serves as the official source of time for the U.S. Department of Defense and a standard of time for the entire United States.
www.usno.navy.mil/
Sep 12, 2007 This data service provides times of Sun and Moon rise and set, transit, and the beginning and end of civil twilight, as was as Moon phase...
aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/RS_OneDay.html
Welcome to the web pages of the Astronomical Applications Department of the U.S. Naval Observatory. Our products - almanacs, software, and web services - provide precise astronomical data for practical applications, serving the defense, scientific, commercial, and civilian communities.
aa.usno.navy.mil/
USNO Time in Standard Time Zones USNO Master Clock Time Animated GIF Clocks; (Requires compatible browser, see details here.) Converting from Universal Time...
tycho.usno.navy.mil/what.html
The Master Clock for the United States. The Official Source of Time for the Department of Defense (DoD) and for the Global Positioning System (GPS), and a Standard of Time for the United States U.S. Naval Observatory...
tycho.usno.navy.mil/
Encyclopedia: United States Naval Observatory
The United States Naval Observatory (USNO) is one of the oldest scientific agencies in the United States. Located in Northwest Washington, D.C., it is one of the very few observatories located in an u...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Naval_Observatory
The official U.S. time. Select a time zone Time Zone Names...
www.time.gov/
Commander, Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command is consolidating the command's web presence in accordance with Department of Defense (DoD) and Navy guidance. The U.S. Naval Oceanography portal will be the single access point for all public facing Meteorology and Oceanography products and services.
aa.usno.navy.mil/data/
NRL recently conducted a chemical release experiment called the Charged Aerosol Release Experiment (CARE) that was viewed along the East Coast of the United States. The bright optical display, easily seen from the ground, was produced by sunlight scattering off dust particles. FUTURE NAVAL CAPABILITIES...
www.nrl.navy.mil/
Under direction from the Chief of Naval Operations, the U.S. Naval Observatory's web site is changing from its traditional appearance to a web "portal" which will combine all of the Navy Oceanography Community's products and services. United States Naval Observatory ; Flagstaff Station...
www.nofs.navy.mil/