Spectrum: just plane nuts
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News notes: NASA science in free fall,...
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Spotlight on...: a slice of the solar spectrum
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Rambling through the skies: hanging by a thread
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Northern hemisphere's sky: rummaging in Hercules
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Northern binocular highlight: ancient globular M5
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Southern binocular highlight: Canine cluster NGC 5822
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Southern hemisphere's sky: fly me to the cross
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Sun, Moon, and Planets: Saturn and Mars buzz the beehive
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Exploring the Moon: human history on the Moon
págs. 60-62
Celestial calendar: upcoming asteroid occultations
págs. 63-64
Celestial calendar: Porrima after Periastron
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Celestial calendar: RS Ophiuchi has a rare outburst
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Eye on the sky: M44, what's the buzz? Part I
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Deep-sky wonders: Canes Redux
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S&T test report: Premier Planetary Imager Lumenera's new high-speed SkyNyx 2-0 camera raises the bar for solar-system photography
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Books & Beyond: communication building and the splendor of cosmic balance
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The astronomy scene: China's Boötes star party shines
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Star trails: master of occultations
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Amateur telescope making: secrets of telescope resolution
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Hobby Q&A: can Venus ever set east of the meridian?
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Focal point: rape of the observatory
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