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Exploring Invisible
Skies, Preethi Pratap
and Madeleine Needles
At the MIT Haystack Observatory, students are given
a new way to look at the Universe. |
20 |
Imagining
Reality, Alan Jaroslovsky
In the span of a single human lifetime, space travel went from
being an absurd notion to a reality beyond anyone’s imagining. |
28 |
By the Light
of the Moon, Arthur Upgren
The Moon’s brightness inspires poets and affects terrestrial
creatures' habits, yet it is variable and difficult to determine
quantitatively. |
36 |
Inspiration, Frame by Frame, Laura
Williams (text) and Robert Gendler (photos)
Astrophotographer Robert Gendler finds beauty and inspiration
in the wonders of the night sky. |
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Departments
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4 |
Editorial, James C. White II
Reality in a Darkened Closet |
5 |
Armchair
Astrophysics, Christopher Wanjek
A Coronado Quest for Dark Matter? |
6 |
Planetary
Perspectives, Daniel D. Durda
It’s The Little Things That Count |
7 |
Echoes
of the Past, Katherine Bracher
75 Years Ago: Three Unusual Faint Stars |
8 |
Astronomer's
Notebook, Jennifer Birriel
The First Sources of Light |
9 |
Celestial
Wonderings, Lou Mayo
The Sky is Falling! |
10 |
Annals
of Astronomy, Clifford J. Cunningham
The Third Asteroid |
11 |
Education
Matters, Suzanne Chippindale
The Universe in the Classroom |
40 |
Sky Events, Richard
Talcott
November Sky Map | December
Sky Map | January Sky Map |
44 |
Society
Scope |
46 |
Last
Word
Society
Governance |