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The
Ultimate Telescope, Govert Schilling
Italian astronomer Roberto Gilmozzi envisions a 100-meter
telescope an instrument that would make current telescopes
seem like opera glasses. |
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Flying
Telescopes, Sally Stephens
Following nearly four decades of bigger and better airborne
observatories, NASAs SOFIA mission will carry infrared
astronomy to new heights. |
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Special
sidebar: SIRTF: NASAs Next Great Observatory, Michelle
Thaller |
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Jupiters
Moons and the Longitude Problem, Robert Mentzer
For
a period lasting over a century, the most effective way to determine
longitude was to observe the Galilean moons of Jupiter.
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Departments
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Editorial, Robert Naeye
Ill
Never See Pluto |
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Society
Scope
News and information for Society members
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Astronomy
Newsflash, Alan P. Boss
They Might Be Giants |
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Research
Notebook, Christopher Conselice
Astrobiology:
The New Astronomy |
10 |
Armchair
Astrophysics, Christopher Wanjek
From Neutron Stars to Quark Stars |
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Annals
of Astronomy, Clifford J. Cunningham
Exotic Stars |
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Echoes
of the Past, Katherine Bracher
Dark
Cosmic Clouds |
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Focus
on Education, Jodi Asbell-Clarke
Striking Kuiper Belt Gold |
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Astronomers
Scrapbook, William Sheehan
Religion
and the Stars |
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Observers
Page, John Shibley
Globular
Galore
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Sky Map and Sky Talk,
Richard Talcott
May Sky Map | June
Sky Map | July Sky Map |
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Book
Review, Andrew Fraknoi
Higher than Everest: An Adventurers Guide to the Solar
System (by Paul Hodge)
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