Spectrum: denying doomsday
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Letters: higher technology,...
págs. 12-13
News notes: a galaxy core's shadow play
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Rambling through the skies: diamond in the sky
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Northern hemisphere's sky: the double allure of Ophiuchus
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Northern binocular highlight: the fox's coathanger
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Southern binocular highlight: pole position
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Southern hemisphere's sky: south of Scorpius
págs. 39-39
Sun, Moon, and Planets: Jupiter at dusk, Mars at dawn
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Exploring the Moon: secrets of Descartes and Ina
págs. 47-49
Celestial calendar: a Lunar eclipse in the dawn
págs. 50-50
Celestial calendar: dark nights for the Perseids
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Deep-sky wonders: return of the hero
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Targets: in Caroline Herschel's footsteps
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S&T test report: a modernized classic can a venerable newtonian reflector on a newly designed altazimuth mount deliver the observing goods?
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Books & Beyond: where'd all this come from?
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Astronomy online: dragging the stars around
págs. 74-75
The astronomy scene: an open-air planetarium
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Star trails: visions of Lynette
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Hobby Q & A: did the Greeks name a constellation after Achilles?
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Astrophotography: good Moons from bad locations
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Gallery: astrophotos from our readers
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Focal point: we are stardust, spread the word
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