| Page | Article | 
               
                | 4 | Letters to the Editor | 
               
                | 5 | Echoes of the Past, by Katherine Bracher | 
               
                | 6 | Comet Tales, by David H. Levy Many comets are first seen by amateur astronomers, and David 
                  Levy is one of the best. How did he prepare for his years of 
                  comet hunting? What was it like to discover his first comet? 
                  How does he do it, night after night, year after year?
 | 
               
                | 13 | The Bit Hit, by George Musser Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9's collision with Jupiter may have been 
                  the most watched event in astronomical history. Virtually every 
                  observatory trained its telescopes on the giant planet. And, 
                  thanks to the wonders of the computer network known as the Internet, 
                  astronomers knew what their counterparts all over the world 
                  had seen within minutes of their observations. We present here 
                  some of the first images of the comet impacts, many of which 
                  are available to anyone with access to the Internet.
 | 
               
                | 20 | The Solar Systems New Ring, by Dan 
                  Durda and Sumita Jayaraman New research indicates that a ring of dust circles the Sun near 
                  the Earth's orbit. Where did the dust come from? How long will 
                  it be there? Does the Earth ever run into any of it?
 | 
               
                | 23 | A 
                  Radical in Tweeds: Robert H. Dicke, 
                  by Jack Zirker Bucking the trend of scientists who accepted Einstein's General 
                  Theory of Relativity on faith, Robert Dicke has always demanded 
                  experimental proof. What experiments did he devise to test the 
                  theory? And, after conducting those experiments, how did the 
                  Theory hold up?
 | 
               
                | 27 | Max Wolf: The Twenty-Fifth Bruce Medalist, 
                  by Joseph S. Tenn | 
               
                | 29 | Education at the CfA, by Harold P. 
                  Coyle The Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics has developed 
                  a series of programs addressing the issues of science education 
                  reform. What are those programs? And what have they accomplished?
 |