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Chandra Delivers,
Christopher Wanjek
Chandra's first 18 months in orbit have yielded a bonanza of
scientific discoveries. (with 2 sidebars) |
23 |
The Historic Hunt
for Moons, William Sheehan
From Galileo's day to the present, improving telescopes and
techniques have spurred the discovery of new satellites. |
28 |
Table:
Satellite Discoveries in Chronological Order |
29 |
On the Hunt for
Modern Moons, William Schomaker
Today's moon wranglers are joining ranks to clean up the solar
system. As a result, new satellite discoveries are rolling in
at a record pace. (with 1 sidebar) |
34 |
Reacting to
the Size and the Shape of the Universe, Part 2, Chris Impey
Astronomers and writers alike come to grips with the fact that
life evolved out of the strangeness of the early universe. |
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Departments
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4 |
Editorial,
Frank N. Bash
Some
Musings from the Outgoing President |
5 |
Society
Scope |
7 |
Echoes
of the Past, Katherine Bracher
Life on Other Worlds |
8 |
Focus
on Education, Jessica Spissinger
High School Students Strike Chandra Gold |
9 |
Armchair
Astrophysics, Eric Schulman and Joanne Cohn
The Cosmological Constant |
10 |
Research
Notebook, Dan Harrison
Creating Binary Black Holes |
11 |
The
Celestial Enquirer, John Shibley
Spring's Realm of the Galaxies |
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Sky Map and Sky Talk, Richard Talcott |
41 |
Book
Review, John Alan Cohan
On the Cosmic Horizon (by Jeff Bennett) |
42 |
Works
of Note |