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Sep/Oct 2006Mercury Magazine Contents and Select Excerpts
Vol. 35 No. 5
September/October 2006
 
Mercury is a bi-monthly membership magazine.
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12 Mercury's Time to "Shine", Clifford J. Cunningham
Only two planets have orbits that carry them between Earth and the Sun, and Mercury’s occasional passages across the Sun’s face have punctuated critical times in the evolution of our knowledge of the Universe.
20 The Clearing Passage, James C. White II
No one argues about whether global warming is occurring—it is and has been for a long, long time. What should concern us now is how we adjust to a warmer world with new weather and growing patterns and, in some places, changing geographical features.
26

Taking Steps to Make a Difference, Michael G. Gibbs
Project ASTRO, a unique program for educators to partner with astronomers, provides additional resources to assist in teaching and works as a means to engage students in the fields of astronomy and science.

32

Pointing Your Cursor to the Universe, Paul Higgins
The Universe Adventure is a website designed to teach visitors about the fundamentals of cosmology and to bring them into contact with science at the edge. .

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4 Editorial, James C. White II
When a World's Not a Planet
5

Armchair Astrophysics, Christopher Wanjek
More Oomph in RS Oph

6 Planetary Perspectives, Daniel D. Durda
First light for Pan-STARRS
7 Echoes of the Past, Katherine Bracher
80 Years Ago: The Solar System -- Some Unsolved Problems
8 Astronomer's Notebook, Jennifer Birriel
Stars and Matter Between the Galaxies
9 Societal Impact , Anna Hurst
Reincarnation of a Newsletter
10 Annals of Astronomy, Clifford J. Cunningham
Doubting the Rings
11 Education Matters
What's on Your Bookshelf?
37 Works of Note
39 Sky Events, Richard Talcott
September Sky Map | October Sky Map | November Sky Map
43 Society Scope
46 Last Word, Steven V. W. Beckwith
Voices of the Board
 
 

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