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 Australian Sky & Telescope

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February/March 2012 - On Sale Now!


 

 

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"Australian Sky & Telescope...is full of fat, fibre, and finger-lickin' goodness." - Sydney Morning Herald, October 31, 2005

Australian Sky & Telescope is the Australian astronomy magazine that brings you throughout the year:

  • Timely observing guides for the night sky
  • Renowned test reviews on astronomy equipment
  • Reports on what amateurs around the country are doing
  • The finest astronomy features and news coverage
  • Inspiring astrophotos from our readers

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Inside the February/March 2012 issue of Australian Sky & Telescope, you’ll find:

Galaxy Zoo and the Wisdom of crowds

By turning to legions of citizen scientists, astronomers have gained new insight into galaxy evolution. By Kevin Schawinski

Exploring the Southern Stars with SUSI

The sizes of distant suns are being measured close to home. By Michael Ireland and Gordon Robertson

Let's Talk About Imaging

Astroimagers from around Australia gathered for three wonderful days of talks on improving your shots. By Mark Bolton

Giant Lunar Shield Volcanoes?

Strangely missing until now, new data suggests the Moon has low structures similar to the Hawaiian Islands. By Charles A. Wood

Oddities in Northern Orion

Look beyond the constellation's well-known showpieces. By Sue French

AS&T Test Report: Lunt's New 80-mm Hydrogen-alpha Solar Scope

This compact solar scope packs a punch. By Sean Walker

...and so much more.

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 News

An Evaporating Exoplanet?

Brief, variable dips in the light from a low-mass star have left astronomers wondering what strange object could be periodically blocking the starlight. Their hypothesis? A closely-orbiting planet is disintegrating before their eyes.  Read more

 

 Digital Australian Sky & Telescope

Now you can read Australian Sky & Telescope anytime


We're pleased to announce that Australian Sky & Telescope magazine is now digital. You can now read it on your computer or on a tablet. Our latest issue, February/March 2012, is now available.

 

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 What's On

Now until July 2012: David Malin Awards Exhibition

Award winning images on show at Parkes and elsewhere from the competition held in July. Further details can be found here.

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