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Mercury Magazine Contents
Vol. 29 No. 3
May/June 2000
 

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11 Following a New Path Along the Search for Life in the Solar System, Thomas E. Colonna and Desencia E. Thomas
Imagined by several generations of science fiction authors as smooth-talking aliens envious of our blue-water world, extraterrestrial life on Earth's planetary siblings may take the form of bacteria or other microbial life.
18 The Dance of the Galaxies: The Young-Universe Ball, Tsafrir Kolatt
When the Universe was younger, so much younger than today, practically in its infancy, did it look similar to what we observe around us today?
26 Daniel Kirkwood - Dean of American Astronomers, Frank K. Edmondson
Daniel Kirkwood as a young man turned his attention to mathematics and the study of minor planets. His intellectual legacy remains.
34 The End of Astronomy?, Chris Impey
Fueled by scientific, technological, and even millennial fervor, some claim we are on the verge of figuring "it" all out. Stars, galaxies, large-scale structure, even the nature of the Universe itself. Might we really be so close to all the answers?
  Departments
4 Editorial, James C. White II
Climbing a Little Closer
5 Society Scope
6 Echoes of the Past, Katherine Bracher
Some Vistas of Astronomical Discovery
7 Focus on Education, Jeff Bennett
The Key to Success in Astronomy
8 Armchair Astrophysics, Eric Schulman
Life in the Universe
9 Weaving Loose Ends, Steven N. Shore
Time and Tide
10 Research Notebook, Christopher Wanjek
Invasion of the Giant X-ray Bubbles
C1 SkyMap and SkyChat, Richard Talcott
41 Works of Note
42 Last Page, Donna B. Smith
Force that Drives the Flower

 

 
 

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