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When
Galaxies Collide, Charles Liu
Though galaxies may appear isolated and serene, they frequently
swoop past one another, crash into their neighbors, and transform
each other in close encounters.
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The
Star-Pyramid Connection, Govert Schilling
A new theory suggests that the ancient Egyptians used two bright
stars to find true north. If so, the great pyramids are younger
than had been previously thought. |
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Advanced
Adventures at Kitt Peak, Steven W. White
A Kitt Peak program for amateur astronomers brings out a diverse
assortment of visitors. |
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Asteroid
Moons |
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Departments
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4 |
Editorial, James C. White, II
The Voyage Continues |
5 |
Society
Scope |
7 |
Echoes
of the Past, Katherine Bracher
Novae and Variable Stars |
8 |
Focus
on Education, Jeff Lockwood
Hey Look, There's Plants on Mars! |
9 |
Armchair
Astrophysics, Christopher Wanjek
More Hidden Black Hole Dangers |
10 |
Research
Notebook, Christopher J. Conselice
The Sun: The Origin of Astrophysics |
11 |
Observers
Page, John Shibley
Surveying Our Home Galaxy |
12 |
Annals
of Astronomy, Clifford J. Cunningham
Binary Asteroids |
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Sky Map and Sky Talk, Richard Talcott
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40 |
Book
Review, Michael Carroll
Mars: The Lure of the Red Planet |
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Works
of Note
New books that may be of interest to you |