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letter, 5:12 i al irs HS. Schaefer
u Afocal What? 2:1 ( Schilling
LX90 or NexStar 8? 1:6 Ly« Randy, letter, 1:18 news note, 2
leade’s Newest “Go To” Telesc« Macfarlane, Alan W., book re‘ ] Seronik, Gary, Binocular |
news note, 2:28
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Alan, news note, ! 2 24, 4:92, 5:100, 6:92
No Identity Crisis, 5:35 28, 3:19, 22, 25, 4:? Compact 8-inch Travelscoy De
Observer's Notebook, 2:120, 3:1 19, 20, 23, 6:2 More Uses for Relay Lenses,
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Books & Beyond
Images
Letters
Mission Update,
New Product Showcase, 2:
News Notes
Celestial Calendar
@ departments
Amateur Astronomers
Computers in Astronomy
Astro Imaging
50 & 25 Years Ago,
Focal Point
Dwarfs, The, 5:23
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Guide to the Evening Sky Sloan at Your Fingertips: The SDSS SkyServer
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Software Showcase, ‘ on
Spectrum, /:8, 2:8 : . . x Asteroids (minor planets
Telescopes Plus ‘ 8; 4
Astrometry:
Telescope Techniques Astronomical constants
Astronomy and society
Observer's Log
Atlases and catalogs:
@@ subjects
Amateur activities:
Atmospheric phenomena:
Black holes: ( ollapsed objects
Chemistry:
Rambling Through the Skies Collapsed objects: |
Archaeoastronomy: } ggurat ) Comets:
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view of Horsehead Nebula 6:80; International Dark-Sky Association, 2:104
yn galaxy, 5:1 New England Light Pollution Advisory Group
NELPAG), 2:104
ifocal, 2:130; vignetting, 3 People: Bessel, F., 5:42; Bradley, J 3:41; Brahe, T
Computing: BA ces (CCDs): atocal, 2:130 5:39; Clarke, A., 6:12; Dean, J 2-93; Dunlop, J
8; pixel-size/focal-length 3:14 Fraunhofer, J 9:42; Henderson, T 5:43
nomogram, 6:130; from s Herschel, J., 3:1 4; Herschel, W., 5:41 Hooke, R
Constellation study: A super-resolution pl 40; Hoyle, F., 5:25; Koenig, D., 1:82 Liu, J., 4:7
) Maksutov Newton, L., 4:8 Olbers, H
color in 129; Poe, E., 6:4 Robson
color Sandras, M 3 Simon, B., 3:73; Struve
42;2 Tor augh, ¢ 88; Urban, D., 2:86
Physics: change in fine structure constant? ¢
Cosmic background radiation Infrared astronomy: process in nucleosynthesis, 1:28
ASS ‘ Planets and their satellites:
Cosmology
Interstellar matter: t ilso Moon): climate-! shine con
Light pollution: nal fate of
iw passed
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pacecralt ratt ?
2d
Houston of around Barna
giodular Cluster
Dark matter psilon Andron
OTs
Eclipses Magellanic Clouds: CISKS
Meteorites
Education
Meteors
Galaxies Molecular clouds:
Moon
Magellanic
Clouds
Nebulae
Pulsars: Collapsed objects
Quasars: « t t
Radio astronomy: |
Neutron stars: ( ollapsed objects Relativity: «
Novae Science policy: e1
Observatories: aK
Sky lore: cele
Solar system: {
Spacecraft (se also Hubble Space Telescope
Observing techniques: | 30: Ca 3:46; Ch ira X-rav Obser
Occultations:
Gamma-ray astronomy
Gravitation:
Histor) VIOOr
Online databases and communications
f g Computing
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Hubble Space Telesc ope Optics: Probe
Organizations:
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zomi, 6:86; Pioneer 10, 1:33; Pluto and Outer
Solar System Explorer (POSSE)
Pluto—Kuiper Belt mission, 5:28; 6:30; Selene,
2:30; Spektr-Rontgen-Gamma, 4:28; 2001 Mars
Odyssey, 1:32;
6:87; Zond
2:28; Ulysses, 6:30; Viking | and 2
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See the year in
Space debris: reentry of Russian rocket, 6:16
Star clusters: all its glory —
on your wall or
Associations: Ara OBI, 5:54
Globular: Arp 2, 4:115; “Bright Blob,” 4:117; (
#:117; C39 (Mayall C), 4:117; extragalactic,
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#:115; Fornax 5, 4:116; G1, 4:116; G2, 4:116;
G52, 4:116; G76, 4:116; M2, 4:92; M9, 1:93;
M19, 1:94; M30, 4:94; M 4:115; M56, 2:116;
M62, 1:94; NGC 288, 6:93; NGC 1569A/B,
#:117; NGC 1850, 4:20; NGC 5139 (Omega
Centauri), 4:112; NGC 6193, 5:54; NGC 6293,
1:94; NGC 6342, 1:93; NGC 6356, 1:93; NG(
6440, 3:105; NGC 6712, 3:106; NGC 6752,
3:90; Terzan 7, 4:115; Terzan 8, 4:115; 47 Tu
canae, 1:28; 2:26
Open: Arches Cluster, 4:22; Blanco 1, 6:94;
Collinder 316, 1:92; Double Cluster, 2:19; False
Comet, 1:92; IC 4665, 2:101; IC 4756, 2:100
102; M11, 3:85; M45 (Pleiades), 4:111; NG¢
457, 6:92; NGC 2264, 2:52; NGC 6231, 1:92;
NGC 6704, 3:86; NGC 6791, 2:116; NGC 6939,
3:107; 6:14; Stephenson 1, 2:118; Trumpler 24
1.9?
Stars: asteroseismology, 4:24; brown dwarfs, 1:42
3:24; 5:23; distances to, 5:63; white dwarfs as dark
Observer's ~ —
matter, 2:20
Double and multiple: | Arietis, 6:113; Epsilon
Calendar 2002
Booétis, /:113; brown dwarf around Gliese 86, Royal Astronomi- ais
24; Alpha Canum Venaticorum (Cor Caroli cal Society of em
113; Alpha Capricorni (Algedi), 4:93; Beta
Capricorni (Dabih), 4:93; Sigma Capricorni
OEE Retainty
4:93; Rho Capricorni, 4:94; Omicron Capri with celestial
corni, 4:94; Pi Capricorni, 4:94; Eta Carinae images and listings of sky events.
28; Alpha Centauri, 4:24; Delta Cephei
5:100; 24 Comae Berenices, /:113; Beta ( ygni
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Nu Draconis, 1:113; Gliese 570D, 1:42; h975
:102; 95 Herculis, 1:113; Alpha Herculis
Rasalgethi), /:113; Kappa Herculis (Marfik Space Photos & Facts 2002
111; Herschel VI 50, 3:86; Hough 197, 5:102 Desk/Wall Calendar
Gamma Leonis (Algieba), 1:113; Epsilon
Features a glorious color image of the
Lyrae, 1:111; 36 Ophiuchi, 1:94, 113; 67 Ophi
uchi, 2:101; 70 Ophiuchi, 2:101; Beta Scorpii cosmos for every day of the year. 368
Acrab), 1:113; Delta Sculptoris, 6:94; Struve pages (one page per day), 7 by 6 inches.
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3:86; Gamma Virginis (Porrima), /:111
idual: Barnard’s Star, 4:21; CW Leonis, 4:2
shape of Altair The Year in Space 2002 Desk Calendar
Variable: Delta Cephei, 5:100; Mira, 3:19; 5:18
Beta Persei (Algol), 6:90; Sakurai’s Object Handy reference calendar with 54 color
V4334 Sagittarii), 5:48; U Scorpii, 5:18; R photos and space-related information.
Scuti, 3:86 120 pages, 6 by 9 inches, spiralbound.
Sun: solar-neutrino problem solved, 3:18
Supernovae: farthest, }-?
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nants in Cygnus, 1:52; U Scorpii ready to ex
plode, 5:18; SN 1997ff, 1:20; Type Ia, 5:18
Telescope making: binocular mount, 2:124; compact
8-inch Dobsonian, 6:120; Hargreaves strut for
telescope stability, 3:114; relay lenses, 4:122;
Wonders of the Universe 2002
122 in
Russia, 3:70 Calendar
Telescopes: Wall calendar with 12 full-color images
Amateur: antique instruments, 5:24; cost of, 1:8; of terrestrial and celestial subjects.
6:14; Francis Milsom’s 10-inch Dobsonian
1:120; Raleigh Astronomy Club's 0.6-meter
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computer-controlled Newtonian, 4:82; Gary WU2002 ...$12.95
Seronik’s 8-inch f/4.1 compact Dobsonian plus shipping SKY
6:120
Professional: Calar Alto (3.5-meter), 4:32; Gemini
North (8.1-meter), 4:38; Maksutov design,
6:58
& TELESCOPE
Very large-scale structure: 3:221s—_ ibution of
quasars, 2:20; 2dF project, 2
X-ray astronomy: source of MillyWay’s diffuse X
ray glow, 5:20; young cluster of stars, 4:22
Sky & Telescope |December 2001