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Mercury Magazine Contents
Vol. 27 No. 2
March/April 1998
 

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9 The Unspeakable Act of Creation (or What the Cosmologist Saw), Chris D. Impey
Cosmology is the study of you, me, our Galaxy, and the rest of the universe. Our noses are pressed against the window of creation, trying to get a glimpse of the action. Who, then, are the people who study cosmology?
14 That Was the Year That Was: Astrophysics in 1997, Virginia Trimble
In 1997 we saw new worlds, listened to old stars, and got a new measure of the universe.
20 Heavenly Conflicts: The Bible and Astronomy, Hector Avalos
For most of the last two thousand years, any astronomy research had to follow the biblical interpretation of the Church. Accordingly, many scientists would argue that for modern astronomy to be born, biblical cosmology had to die.
25 Digging for Clues to Galaxy Formation in Large-Scale Structures, Stephen A. Gregory
Galaxies are the clearest and most easily understood objects of cosmological significance, yet the question of how they formed has not been answered by studying them individually. Now we look to their groupings and even larger structures to formulate an answer.
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2 Editorial, James C. White II
Listening to the voices.
4 Letters to the Editor
5 Black Holes to Blackboards, Jeffrey F. Lockwood
Making a safe black hole.
6 Echoes of the Past, Katherine Bracher
A universe filled with island universes.
7 Accidental Astrophysics, James C. White II
Charting the Hyades.
8 Education Newswire, Leo P. Connolly
Astronomy information for educators.
C-1 SkyChart and SkyTalk, Robert A. Garfinkle
29 Research Review, Eric M. Schlegel
What happens when supernovae collide?
31 Last Page, Stephanie A. Graves
No clocks? No way.

 

 
 

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