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The Great Cosmic
Battle, Fred Adams and Greg Laughlin
The present epoch is important to us for obvious reasons. But
what of those in the far distant future? Can the excitement
and structure of now be perpetuated into the dark emptiness
of then? |
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A Partner-Approach to Astronomy Education:
Project ASTRO the Tucson Way, Ginny Beal (with a brief history
of the Project by Andrew Fraknoi)
Born of a nagging belief that we can and should do better at
educating our children, Project ASTRO has made an impact on
everyone touched by it. |
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High-Energy
Neutrino Astronomy: First Light at the South Pole, Francis Halzen
A new neutrino observatory has begun looking for the ghostly
particles - from the vantage of Earth's South Pole. In our quest
to discover the heavens, we again find ourselves at the end
of the world. |
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Discover the International Astronomical
Union, Johannes Andersen
Long known as a seemingly borderless science, astronomy nevertheless
requires stewardship. The International Astronomical Union is
the professional body that encourages and supports this grand
science around the globe. |
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Departments
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Editorial,
James C. White II
An
Evolving Critter |
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Echoes
of the Past, Katherine Bracher
The 1925 Total Solar Eclipse |
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Education
Newswire, Leo P. Connolly
Resources and news for astronomy educators |
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Society Scope |
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Armchair
Astrophysics, Eric Schulman
Inflationary Heresy |
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Astronomer's
Notebook, Christopher J. Conselice
The Millennium Astronomer |
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SkyMap and SkyChat, Richard Talcott |
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World
Beat, Bill Almond
The Heavens From a Watchtower |
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Works
of Note |
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Last
Page, Donna B. Smith
Do You Hear Saturn? |