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Australian Sky & Telescope Index - 2006
Issues 13: January/February 2006 14: March 2006 15: April 2006 16: May 2006 17: June 2006 18: July/August 2006 19: September/October 2006 20: November/December 2006 Authors Aarts, Gerry: Letter, 18:10 Aguirre, Edwin L.: A Look Back at Mars in 2005, 15:63 London Planetarium to Close, 16:14 Manufacturers Cut Back Film-Camera Production, 16:14 Martian Crater Named After Japanese Amateur, 16:14 Anderson, Peter: Luxor Occultation, 17:63 Ashford, Adrian R.: Celestron's Revampled 20cm SCT, 14:74 Bailey, Judith and Adcock, Barry: The Federation Telescope, 14:68 Beatty, J. Kelly: An Asteroidal Dust Shower, 16:16 Martian Ice: Wide and Deep, 17:13 The Falcon's Rocky Flight, 19:34 Bellingham, Darren: Transitory Fame, 20:97 Bradshaw, Marc: A Concrete Effort, 14:97 Brinsden, Gary: Letter, 17:10 Bromm, Volker: Out of the Dark Ages: The First Stars, 16:36 Bryant, Greg: A Time For Stargazing, 17:74 A Very Close Comet Flyby, 16:62 Activities, 13:84, 14:83, 15:84, 16:84, 17:84, 18:84, 19:84, 20:84 Amateur's Saturn Moon Success, 15:75 An Enjoyable Latitude, 14:54 Ask AS&T, 18:83 Barnard 2 Returns, 20:65 Beacons of the Night, 16:54 Catch Iris At Opposition, 20:54 Fireworks in Lupus, 18:54 Fly Me to the Cross, 17:54 Forthcoming Planetary Transits, 20:61 In Pluto's Shadow, 19:64 Jupiter's Junior Red Spot, 17:60 Mu Arae's Planetary Tally Grows, 20:18 New Worlds To Explore, 20:6 Observing Highlights for 2006, 13:68 Our Solar System's New Order, 20:30 Pinwheels of Dust Near The Galactic Centre, 20:14 Rare Planetary Sights, 20:52 Renamed and Reborn, 20:56 Sailing Along the Galactic Plane, 15:54 Space Station Construction Resumes, 20:18 Springtime Sights of Pavo, 19:54 Tales of the Bull, 13:54 The Fountains of Enceladus, 16:46 Two's Company, 17:62 Burg, Rory: Letter, 20:8 Burgess, Colin: Aussie Astronauts, 17:34 First Flights, 15:24 One Man's Destiny in Space, 17:87 Survival In Space, 14:46 Carroll, Vince: Letter, 15:10 Castelvecchi, Davide: A New Breed of Black Holes, 15:42 Chaikin, Andrew: Observing the Full Moon, 19:68 Spotlight on Saturn, 17:77 Clark, Rod: Letter, 14:10 Coffey, Valerie C.: MACHO Prediction Challenged, 20:13 Cole, Todd: Applied Force, 20:14 Heavenly Body of Work, 20:88 Corbin, Brett: Letter, 18:10 Cull, Selby: Ancient American Supernova Art, 19:14 Fine Seeing in a Frozen Spot, 19:18 Great Lakes on Titan, 20:10 Help NASA Find Stardust, 20:16 Hot, Heavy, and Highly Eccentric, 20:12 Planets Made of Diamonds?, 19:14 Pluto's New Moons Named, 19:20 Saturn's Incredible Somersaulting Moon, 19:18 Cupido, Luis: Letter, 19:10 Dalrymple, Les: A Cluster in Search of a Name, 14:50 A Frolic in Fornax, 20:57 Canine Cluster NGC 5822, 17:50 M55 High in Sagittarius, 19:50 NGC 3532: Best of the Best?, 15:50 NGC 6067 on a Magic Carpet, 18:50 See a Seyfert Galaxy, 16:50 Summer Globular NGC 1851, 13:50 The Queen of Globulars, 20:50 Danks, Ian: Letter, 18:10 Davis, Glenn: Letter, 14:10 Di Cicco, Dennis: Ask AS&T, 13:83, 15:74, 19:76 Briefly Noted, 16:87 Simply Elegant: Meade's LightBridge Dobsonians, 20:78 Dougherty, Kerrie: The Deadly Danger of Space Junk, 16:24 Drummond, John: The Big Move, 13:70 Durda, Daniel D.: The Most Dangerous Asteroid Ever Found, 20:32 Dyer, Alan: ImagesPlus: Affordable Image Processing for Astrophotographers, 18:78 Ellyard, David: Eagles and Vikings, 18:77 Expanding Horizons, 19:77 Snapping the Sun, 15:83 The Bends, 16:83 The Big Bang Afterglow, 17:83 Tycho's Star And Halley's Comet, 20:84 Espenak, Fred and Anderson, Jay: The Great Total Eclipse of 2006, 13:65 Fenton, John: Letter, 13:12 Fienberg, Richard Tresch: Ask AS&T, 19:76, 20:83 Fisher, Frank: SETI: A Very Terrestrial Pursuit, 13:97 Flanders, Tony: A Fresh Guide to the Messier List, 15:86 Ask AS&T, 16:82, 18:83 Time for Stargazing, 15:70 Try Your Hand, 14:67 Virgo, the Maiden, 17:80 French, Sue: Orion's Splendid Sword, 14:64 Frew, David: Fishing For Galaxies, 14:55 The Dog Days of Summer, 13:55 The Pump and the Compass, 15:55 The Wonder Star, 16:55 Gingerich, Owen: Losing It in Prague: The Inside Story of Pluto's Demotion, 20:24 Goldman, Don: Peering Through the Dust, 18:74 Gross, Todd: The Weather-wise Stargazer, 18:60 Hallas, Tony: Of Colour and Composition, 15:80 Head, Marilyn: A Life in the Stars, 16:68 Hellemans, Alexander: Pioneer Mystery Narrows, 18:18 Helliwell, Rachel: The Auckland Astrophoto Awards, 17:68 Hewitt-White, Ken: Enter the Crab, 15:66 The Sombrero Galaxy, 17:64 The Swan Nebula, 19:60 Higby, Richard: Letter, 14:10 Hogan, Jan: Seeing in the Dark, 13:78 Horne, Johnny: Good Gets Better: Meade's DSI II CCD Cameras, 19:78 Hosni, Moses: Letter, 19:10 Irion, Robert: Jekyll & Hyde Galaxies, 18:34 Johnson, Peter: Letter, 16:10, 19:10 Johnson, Reg: Letter, 13:10 Johnston, Lisa R.: More Rings, Relatively Speaking, 14:20 Swift: The Satellite That's Always On Call, 13:43 Johnston, Ray: Steamy Tropical Nights, 19:97 Karsten, Peter: Letter, 15:10 Kerr, Steve: Antares vs the Moon, 15:61 El Nath and the Full Moon, 20:66 Now You See It..., 18:56 Occultations are Shaping Up, 14:61 Spica and Antares in the Spring, 19:56 Spot the Double, 14:61 Uranus' Disappearing Act, 17:56 Knezek, Patricia: The Best Bar in the Neighbourhood, 13:22 Knisely, David W.: Filters for Better Stargazing, 20:73 Lehman, Dale E.: Death of a Streetlight, 17:97 Leschak, Peter M.: The Sky's Ancient Light, 13:46 Lester, Dan: No Need for Dirty Business, 15:97 Levy, David: To Pluto and Beyond, 16:73 Lockwood, Michael: A Modern Long-Focus Newtonian, 14:71 Lowe, Peter: Letter, 13:12 MacRobert, Alan: A New Angle on the Milky Way, 18:20 An Amateur's Treasure Chest, 13:87 Ask AS&T, 13:83, 14:63, 15:74, 17:82, 18:83, 20:83 Caring for Your Optics, 14:78 Extreme Angles, 15:18 Porrima After Periastron, 17:63 The Moons of Saturn, 20:54 The November 9 Transit of Mercury, 20:60 Malin, David: Ask AS&T, 17:82 Manning, M: Letter, 19:10 Marsh, Adam: Five Times Lucky, 18:57 Jump Into These Streams, 15:62 Our Finest Meteor Shower, 16:67 Quick as a Flash, 13:62 Remember November - the Leonids are back, 20:67 The Streams of Spring, 19:57 Two Challenging Showers, 14:62 Winter Meteor Magic, 17:57 Massey, Steve: Night! Camera! Action!, 19:72 Maugeri, Joseph V: Stars 101, 19:38 McDowell, Jonathan: China's Moon Probe, 18:20 Mission Update, 14:21, 16:20, 19:20, 20:20 NASA Science in Free Fall, 17:12 NASA's tracking network, 17:86 McNelley, Steve: Letter, 14:10 Michaels, K: Letter, 17:10 Naeye, Robert: A Nova Unlike Any Other, 19:16 Binary-Star Planets Common, 15:18 Black-Hole News, 16:18 Brown Dwarf Planets, 14:20 Chandra: Taking the Universe's X-Ray, 15:34 Cosmic "Twister", 15:20 Going Deep in Virgo, 16:19 Martian Jets, 20:20 NASA's New Sharp Eye on Mars, 18:16 Pollux Planet, 20:12 Sirius B's Mass Measured, 14:21 Slow-Poke Neutron Star, 20:11 The Lowest-Mass Binary Ever Found, 20:12 The Magic of Moon Mass, 19:20 Thunderstorm on Saturn, 17:20 Trojans from the Kuiper Belt, 16:16 Twinkling Gives Inkling of Tiny Ice Balls, 20:16 Uranus' Blue Ring, 19:16 Vega Mystery Solved, 15:14 Naeye, Robert and Tytell, David: Titan's Mysteries, 14:16 Nally, Jonathan: 3D Moon On Your Desktop, 13:59 Aussie Asteroid Scope, 19:12 Australia: Lost in Space?, 17:8 Before Genesis, 17:18 Biggest Telescope In The World!, 17:24 By the Dark of the Moon, 19:52 Do The Twist, 17:16 Dusk and Dawn Beacons, 18:52 Flying on Mars, 19:26 Galactic Ghosts, 16:30 Glow Globes, 17:28 Going 'Round in Circles, 19:8 Hot Summer Nights, 13:52 Hubble Turns 16!, 17:18 It's a Tough Life in Earth Orbit, 16:86 Jovian Nights, 16:52 Last Chance For The Shuttle?, 18:24 Lunar Death Dive, 19:59 Mars, Saturn and the Beehive, 17:52 Marvel at Mars, 16:20 Mercury Makes an Appearance, 15:52 Moons of Jupiter and Saturn, 18:90, 19:90 On The Edge, 19:44 Phoenix Ready to Rise, 17:14 Planets Aplenty, 14:52 Rings of Fire, 18:44 Roving on Mars, 16:42 Russian Sat Kaput, 17:14 Spacewalking on the Gold Coast, 13:74 Step Right Up, 14:8 The Dark Side, 17:16 The Dunes of Titan, 18:40 The New View, 14:67 The Promise of Other Worlds, 16:8 The Right Stuff, 15:8 The View From Up There, 13:8 The Year's Top 10 Moments in Space Science, 13:24 United We Stand, 18:8 Voyager Says Hello, 17:14 WA Rocks: Signs of Life?, 17:18 Who Owns The Moon?, 14:24 Newton, M: Letter, 16:10 Nolan, Brian: The Wide-Field Scope You've Been Waiting For, 16:74 Osborne, Darren: Like a First Kiss, 18:97 Paramor, Ralph: Double Vision in the Desert, 19:66 Parry, Dennis: Letter, 15:10 Pemberton, Simon: Letter, 15:10 Plait, Phil: Hot Topics & Cold Truths, 20:46 The Equinox and the Egg, 19:48 Your Cosmic Address, 15:48 Poulos, Peter: Letter, 13:10 Porter, Phil: Letter, 19:10 Potter, Joe: Letter, 16:10 Pujic, Zac: Obituary - Erwin van der Velden, 13:77 Pulliam, Christine: Deciphering The Globular Cluster Code, 14:40 Quinn, Jim: Stargazing with Galileo, 17:44 Robinson, Leif J.: A Forgotten Hero, 18:86 According to Hoyle, 13:86 America's Astronomer King, 20:89 Riddle Me This, 14:87 Rogers, H: Letter, 18:10 Ross, Adrian: Letter, 15:10 Roth, Joshua: Ask AS&T, 14:63, 16:82 Einseinian Energy Bolstered, 15:20 GALEX: Seeing Starbirth, Near and Far, 13:37 NASA's Other Space Telescopes, 13:32 Radio Array Finds a High, Dry Home, 14:19 Salway, Mike: IceInSpace Astro Camp 2006, 15:76 In from the Cold, 13:73 Sarkissian, John M.: The 2006 CWAS AstroFest & David Malin Awards, 20:42 Saw, Adrian: Obituary - Ted Lumley, 13:77 Schrijver, Carolus J: The Science Behind The Solor Corona, 15:36 Seargent, David: A Binocular Comet for Summer?, 20:64 A New Aussie Comet, 13:60 Aussie Comets, 19:55 Close Encounters, 16:60 Picking Up The Pieces, 17:55 The Drought Continues, 14:60 Will History Repeat Itself?, 15:60 Winter Challenges, 18:55 Seronik, Gary: Ask AS&T, 19:76 Shiga, David and Naeye, Robert: Disc Discoveries, 18:14 Sidonio, Mike: The Eye of God, 19:83 Sim, Helen: Gemini's Aussie Eyes, 19:30 The Science Of Gemini, 18:28 Sinnott, Roger W.: Ask AS&T, 13:83, 15:74, 17:82, 20:83 Briefly Noted, 18:87 Moons of Jupiter and Saturn, 13:90, 14:90, 15:90, 16:90, 17:90 Outer Planets in 2006, 16:66 Stoitsis, Con: Letter, 13:12 Stratford, Frank: Andy Thomas Interview, 17:40 The Dream of Mars, 16:97 Telis, Gisela: Monoceros' Many Wonders, 14:22 Tilbrook, Justin: Letter, 15:10 Tytell, David: A Colder Pluto, 15:16 Ask AS&T, 16:82 Briefly Noted, 15:87 Flat Footy and its Moons, 18:18 Frosting Saturn's Moons, 14:36 Mars' Watery Wonders, 14:18 One Weird Kuiper Belt Object, 15:16 Peering into a Planetary Graveyard, 16:14 Planetary Passion, 16:87 Saturn's Millions of Moonlets, 18:16 Spitzer: Living Life to the Fullest, 13:40 Stardust's Tiny Treasures, 17:20 The Helix Exposed, 15:15 Uranus' New Rings, 15:16 Tytell, David and Naeye, Robert: Sizing Distant Worlds, 16:16 Vale, Vernon: Letter, 13:10 Vaughn, Chuck: Going Deep with a DSLR, 20:68 Verma, Surendra: The Mystery of the "Wow" Signal, 20:38 Vlahos, Perry: Messier Star Party, 18:70 Walker, Sean: Digital Cameras Exposed, 14:86 Photoshop for Astrophotographers, 19:86 The North America and Pelican Nebulae, 20:22 Ward, Peter: The Darkness, 18:64 Wattrers, Rodney: Ryder Observatory, 16:78 Weissman, Paul: A Comet Tale, 14:30 Weston, Stuart: Letter, 14:10 Wheatley, Marie and Hood, Philip: Letter, 20:8 School Students Radio ISS, 20:86 Williams, Like: Letter, 17:10 Winter, Michael: Letter, 18:10 Wood, Charles A.: Between the Craters, 14:58 Extreme Lunar Basinology, 16:58 Human History on the Moon, 17:58 Imbrium Mayhem, 20:62 Little Lunar Volcanoes, 15:58 The Moon's False Volcanoes, 18:58 The Moon's Mystery Rilles, 19:58 Why Are Crater Rays Bright, 13:58 Zachariah, Phil: Letter, 18:10
Departments Activities Aboriginal Astronomy, 15:84 Adelaide Planetarium, 19:84 ARISS, 20:86 ASNSW Talks, 15:84, 16:84, 17:84, 18:84, 19:84 Autumnal Messier Star Party, 14:84 Ballarat Observatory, 16:84, 17:84 CSIRO Teacher Workshops, 14:85 CWAS Astrofest, 16:84, 18:84 Edgar Wilson Award, 20:86 Gove Amateur Astronomers, 15:84 Harley Wood Lecture, 18:84 Hubble Exhibition, 15:84 IceInSpace, 14:83, 19:84 International Planetarium Society, 18:84 Macquarie University Astronomy Open Night, 19:84 NACAA, 13:84, 15:84, 18:84 New Zealand Astrophotography Workshop, 14:83 Paul Davies Conference, 17:84 Queensland Astrofest, 17:84 Questacon, 14:84 RASNZ Conference, 13:84, 16:84 South Island Stardate, 13:84 South Pacific Star Party, 14:83, 20:86 Spacewalker, 16:84 Sutherland Astronomical Society, 14:83, 18:84 Star Party DownUnder, 13:84 Sydney Observatory, 13:84, 16:84, 19:84 Tidbinbilla Open Day, 18:84 VicSouth Desert Spring Star Party, 14:83, 19:84 WA Astrocamp, 17:84 Amateur Telescope Making A Modern Long-Focus Newtonian, 14:71 Ask AS&T Asteroid Escape Velocities, 13:83 Backyard Spectroscopy, 19:76 Binocular Coatings, 17:82 Blue-Shifted Andromeda, 18:83 Constant Pi, 15:74 Constellations from other Stars, 20:83 Eta Carinae, 17:82 Faintest Magnitude, 14:63 Galactic Equator, 15:74 Kuiper Belt Objects at Aphelion, 16:82 Landscape Illusions, 17:82 Lunar Features, 19:76 Meteor Showers, 15:74 Observing Distant Man-made Events, 13:83 Old Telescope Apertures, 15:74 Optical Quality, 14:63 Periodic Error, 13:83 Photons from Stars, 20:83 Planetary Alignment, 18:83 Schmidt-Cassegrain Obstructions, 16:82, 19:76 Scorpio v Scorpius, 18:83 Sidereal Clocks, 20:83 Stars In The Milky Way, 16:82 Tidal Forces, 19:76 True Colour, 14:63 AS&T Data Moons of Jupiter and Saturn, 13:90, 14:90 AS&T Test Report Celestron 20cm SCT, 14:74 ImagesPlus: Affordable Image Processing for Astrophotographers, 18:78 Meade's DSI II CCD Cameras, 19:78 Meade's LightBridge Dobsonians, 20:78 Astrophotography Going Deep with a DSLR, 20:68 Of Colour and Composition, 15:80 Peering Through the Dust, 18:74 Night! Camera! Action!, 19:72 Binocular Highlight: A Cluster in Search of a Name, 14:50 Canine Cluster NGC 5822, 17:50 M55 High in Sagittarius, 19:50 NGC 3532: Best of the Best?, 15:50 NGC 6067 on a Magic Carpety, 18:50 See a Seyfert Galaxy, 16:50 Summer Globular NGC 1851, 13:50 The Queen of Globulars, 20:50 Books & Beyond Aristarchus of Samos: The Ancient Copernicus (Thomas Heath), 18:87 Astronomical Enigmas: Life on Mars, the Star of Bethlehem, and Other Milky Way Mysteries, Mark Kidger, 14:87 Astronomy Hacks: Tips & Tools for Observing the Night Sky, Robert Bruce Thompson and Barbara Fritchman, 13:87 Big Dish: Building America's Deep Space Connection to the Planets (Douglas J. Mudgway), 17:86 Celestial Images (Boston University Art Gallery), 18:87 Conflict in the Cosmos: Fred Hoyle's Life in Science, Simon Mitton, 13:86 Copernicus and Modern Astronomy (Angus Armitage), 18:87 Introduction to Digital Astrophotography: Imaging the Universe with a Digital Camera, Robert Reeves, 14:86 Photoshop Astronomy (R. Scott Ireland), 19:86 Planetes, 16:86 Pluto and Charon: Ice Worlds on the Ragged Edge of the Solar System (2nd Ed.), S. Alan Stern and Jacqueline Mitton, 15:87 Simon Newcomb: America's Unofficial Astronomer Royal (Bill Carter and Merri Sue Carter), 20:89 Sky Walking: An Astronaut's Memoirs (Tom Jones), 17:87 Sundials of the British Isles (Mike Cowham), 18:87 The Day Without Yesterday (John Farrell), 18:86 The Handbook of Astronomical Image Processing, Richard Berry and James Burnell, 16:87 The Next Step: Finding and Viewing Messier's Objects, Ken Graun, 15:86 The Planets, Dava Sobel, 16:87, 20:88 Transits of Venus: New Views of the Solar System and Galaxy, Don Kurtz (Editor), 15:87 Celestial Calendar: 3D Moon On Your Desktop, 13:59 A Binocular Comet For Summer?, 20:64 A New Aussie Comet, 13:60 A Very Close Comet Flyby, 16:62 Antares vs the Moon, 15:61 Aussie Comets, 19:55 Barnard 2 Returns, 20:65 Close Encounters, 16:60 El Nath and the Full Moon, 20:66 Five Times Lucky, 18:57 Forthcoming Planetary Transits, 20:61 In Pluto's Shadow, 19:64 Jump Into These Streams, 15:62 Now You See It, 18:56 Observing Highlights for 2006, 13:68 Occultations are Shaping Up, 14:61 Our Finest Meteor Shower, 16:67 Outer Planets in 2006, 16:66 Picking Up The Pieces, 17:55 Quick as a Flash, 13:62 Remember November - the Leonids are back, 20:67 Spica and Antares in the Spring, 19:56 Spot the Double, 13:61 The Drought Continues, 14:60 The Great Total Eclipse of 2006, 13:65 The November 9 Transit of Mercury, 20:60 The Streams of Spring, 19:57 Two Challenging Showers, 14:62 Uranus' Disappearing Act, 17:56 Will History Repeat Itself?, 15:60 Winter Challenges, 18:55 Winter Meteor Magic, 17:57 Constellations Virgo, the Maiden, 17:80 Deep Sky Delights: A Frolic in Fornax, 20:57 Fishing For Galaxies, 14:55 The Dog Days of Summer, 13:55 The Pump and the Compass, 15:55 The Wonder Star, 16:55 Discoveries Eagles and Vikings, 18:77 Expanding Horizons, 19:77 Snapping the Sun, 15:83 The Bends, 16:83 The Big Bang Afterglow, 17:83 Tycho's Star And Halley's Comet, 20:84 Exploring The Moon: Between the Craters, 14:58 Extreme Lunar Basinology, 16:58 Human History on the Moon, 17:58 Imbrium Mayhem, 20:62 Little Lunar Volcanoes, 15:58 The Moon's False Volcanoes, 18:58 The Moon's Mystery Rilles, 19:58 Why Are Crater Rays Bright, 13:58 Features: A Comet Tale, 14:30 A Life in the Stars, 16:68 A New Breed of Black Holes, 15:42 Andy Thomas Interview, 17:40 Aussie Astronauts, 17:34 Biggest Telescope In The World!, 17:24 Chandra: Taking the Universe's X-Ray, 13:34 Deciphering The Globular Cluster Code, 14:40 Enter the Crab, 15:66 First Flights, 15:24 Flying on Mars, 19:26 Frosting Saturn's Moons, 14:36 Galactic Ghosts, 16:30 GALEX: Seeing Starbirth, Near and Far, 13:37 Gemini's Aussie Eyes, 19:30 Glow Globes, 17:28 Hot Topics & Cold Truths, 20:46 Jekyll & Hyde Galaxies, 18:34 Last Chance For The Shuttle?, 18:24 Losing It In Prague: The Inside Story of Pluto's Demotion, 20:24 Mission Accomplished!, 19:22 NASA's Other Space Telescopes, 13:32 On The Edge, 19:44 Our Solar System's New Order, 20:30 Out of the Dark Ages: The First Stars, 16:36 Rings of Fire, 18:44 Roving on Mars, 16:42 Spitzer: Living Life to the Fullest, 13:40 Survival In Space, 14:46 Swift: The Satellite That's Always On Call, 13:43 The 2006 CWAS AstroFest & David Malin Awards, 20:42 The Darkness, 18:64 The Deadly Danger of Space Junk, 16:24 The Dunes of Titan, 18:40 The Equinox and the Egg, 19:48 The Falcon's Rocky Flight, 19:34 The Fountains of Enceladus, 16:46 The Most Dangerous Asteroid Ever Found, 20:32 The Mystery of the "Wow" Signal, 20:38 The Science Behind the Solar Corona, 15:36 The Science of Gemini, 18:28 The Sky's Ancient Light, 13:46 The Year's Top 10 Moments in Space Science, 13:24 Who Owns The Moon, 14:24 Your Cosmic Address, 15:48 First Light: Caring for your Optics, 14:78 Filters for Better Stargazing, 20:73 Observing the Full Moon, 19:68 Seeing in the Dark, 13:78 Spotlight on Saturn, 17:77 Stargazing with Galileo, 17:44 Stars 101, 19:38 Time for Stargazing, 15:70 The Weather-wise Stargazer, 18:60 Focal Point A Concrete Effort, 14:97 Death of a Streetlight, 17:97 Like a First Kiss, 18:97 No Need for Dirty Business, 15:97 SETI: A Very Terrestrial Pursuit, 13:97 Steamy Tropical Nights, 19:97 The Dream of Mars, 16:97 Transitory Fame, 20:97 Mission Update AGILE, 16:20 Dawn, 14:21 Deep Space Station 63, 20:20 Gaia, 20:20 GLAST, 16:20 Rosetta, 19:20 Solar-B, 19:20 Webb Space Telescope, 14:21 News Notes: A Colder Pluto, 15:16 A New Angle on the Milky Way, 18:20 A Nova Unlike Any Other, 19:16 Ancient American Supernova Art?, 19:14 An Asteroidal Dust Shower, 16:16 An Interstellar Creche, 13:20 Applied Force, 20:14 Aussie Asteroid Scope, 19:12 Before Genesis, 17:18 Biggest 3D Map of the Cosmos, 18:13 Binary-Star Planets Common, 15:18 Bizarre Stars Explained, 17:20 Black Hole Puzzle Solved, 19:13 Black-Hole News, 16:18 Cepheid Cocoons, 17:20 China's Moon Probe, 18:20 Cosmic "Twister", 15:20 Disc Discoveries, 18:14 Do The Twist, 17:16 Does Pluto Have Rings?, 15:19 Dust in the Wind, 16:12 Einstein Vindicated?, 13:15 Einsteinian Energy Bolstered, 15:20 Extreme Angles, 15:18 Fine Seeing in a Frozen Spot, 19:18 Flat Footy and its Moons, 18:18 Going Deep in Virgo, 16:19 Great Lakes on Titan, 20:10 Help NASA Find Stardust, 20:16 Hot, Heavy, and Highly Eccentric, 20:12 Hubble Bubble, 13:20 Hubble Turns 16!, 17:18 In the Beginning, 16:13 London Planetarium to Close, 16:14 Looking Down, 13:21 MACHO Prediction Challenged, 20:13 Mad About RAVE, 15:13 Manufacturers Cut Back Film-Camer Production, 16:14 Martian Aurorae, 17:20 Martian Craer Named After Japanese Amateur, 16:14 Martian Dunes, 13:18 Martian Ice: Wide and Deep, 17:13 Martian Jets, 20:20 Marvel at Mars, 16:20 Meet the New Neighbour, 16:12 More Moons for Pluto, 13:14 Most Earth-like Planet Found, 14:12 Mu Arae's Planetary Tally Grows, 20:18 NASA Science in Free Fall, 17:12 NASA's New Sharp Eye on Mars, 18:16 New Galaxies, 18:13 New Trio of Planets, 18:12 New Type of Star Found!, 15:12 Next Stop: Venus, 13:21 No UFOs Please, We're British, 18:20 One Weird Kuiper Belt Object, 15:16 Peering into a Planetary Graveyard, 16:14 Phoenix Ready to Rise, 17:14 Pinwheels Of Dust Near The Galactic Centre, 20:14 Pioneer Mystery Narrows, 18:18 Planets Made of Diamonds, 19:14 Pluto's New Moons Named, 19:20 Pollux Planet, 20:12 Pulsar Spin Record Smashed, 16:18 Puzzling Mars, 17:16 Pluto, Here We Come, 14:14 Rings of Starlight, 13:18 Russian Sat Kaput, 17:14 Saturn and Titan, 19:13 Saturn's Incredible Somersaulting Moon, 19:18 Saturn's Millions of Moonlets, 18:16 Sizing Distant Worlds, 16:16 Slow-Poke Neutron Star, 20:11 South Africa's Giant Eye, 13:21 Space Station Construction Resumes, 20:18 Spots Before Our Eyes, 19:12 Stardust Returns, 14:13 Stardust's Tiny Treasures, 17:20 Supernova Mystery, 19:13 The Cool Earth, 13:15 The Dark Side, 17:16 The Helix Exposed, 15:15 The Lowest-Mass Binary Ever Found, 20:12 The Magic of Moon Mass, 19:20 Thunderstorm on Saturn, 17:20 Triton Caught Out, 18:13 Trojans from the Kuiper Belt, 16:16 Twinkling Gives Inkling of Tiny Ice Balls, 20:16 Uranus' Blue Ring, 19:16 Uranus' New Rings, 15:16 Vega Mystery Solved, 15:14 Voyager Says Hello, 17:14 WA Aims High, 16:13 WA Rocks: Signs of Life?, 17:18 Observer's Log A Look Back at Mars in 2005, 15:63 Jupiter's Junior Red Spot, 17:60 Luxor Occultation, 17:63 Porrima After Periastron, 17:63 Two's Company, 17:62 Shot In The Dark The Eye of God, 19:83 Spotlight On The Best Bar in the Neighbourhood, 13:22 Monoceros' Many Wonders, 14:22 The North America and Pelican Nebulae, 20:22 Star Trails To Pluto and Beyond, 16:73 Sun, Moon, and Planets By the Dark of the Moon, 19:52 Dusk and Dawn Beacons, 18:52 Hot Summer Nights, 13:52 Jovian Nights, 16:52 Mars, Saturn and the Beehive, 17:52 Mercury Makes an Appearance, 15:52 Planets Aplenty, 14:52 Rare Planetary Sights, 20:52 Targets The Sombrero Galaxy, 17:64 The Swan Nebula, 19:60 The Astronomy Scene A Time For Stargazing, 17:74 Amateur's Saturn Moon Success, 15:75 Double Vision in the Desert, 19:66 IceInSpace Astro Camp, 15:76 In from the Cold, 13:73 Messier Star Party, 18:70 Ryder Observatory, 16:78 Spacewalking on the Gold Coast, 13:74 The Auckland Astrophoto Awards, 17:68 The Big Move, 13:70 The Federation Telescope, 14:68 Tonight's Sky An Enjoyable Latitude, 14:54 Beacons of the Night, 16:54 Fireworks in Lupus, 18:54 Fly Me to the Cross, 17:54 Renamed and Reborn, 20:56 Sailing Along the Galactic Plane, 15:54 Springtime Sights of Pavo, 19:54 Tales Of The Bull, 13:54
Observing Topics Comets 4P/Faye, 18:55, 19:55, 20:64 29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 1, 13:60, 18:55, 19:55 41P/Tuttle-Giacobini-Kresak, 13:60, 16:60, 17:55, 18:55 71P/Clark, 15:60, 16:60, 17:55, 18:55, 19:55 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 3, 13:60, 14:60, 15:60, 16:60, 16:62, 17:55, 18:55, 19:55 177P/Barnard 2, 20:65 P/1991 V1 (Shoemaker-Levy), 20:64 C/2004 B1 (LINEAR), 13:60, 14:60, 15:60, 16:60 C/2005 E2 (McNaught), 13:60 P/2005 T5 (Broughton), 13:60 C/2006 A1 (Pojmanski), 14:60 C/2006 L1 (Garradd), 19:55, 20:64 C/2006 L2 (McNaught), 19:55 C/2006 M4 (SWAN), 20:64 C/2006 P1 (McNaught), 20:64 Emission Nebulae M42 (Orion Nebula), 14:64 M43, 14:64 NGC 2359, 13:55 NGC 3372 (Eta Carinae Nebula), 16:55 NGC 6618 (M17, Swan Nebula), 19:60 Sh 2-308, 13:55 Galaxies ESO 34-IG11, 14:55 ESO 59-G11, 14:55 NGC 1310, 20:57 NGC 1316, 20:57 NGC 1317, 20:57 NGC 1365, 20:57 NGC 1373, 20:57 NGC 1374, 20:57 NGC 1375, 20:57 NGC 1379, 20:57 NGC 1380, 20:57 NGC 1380A, 20:57 NGC 1381, 20:57 NGC 1382, 20:57 NGC 1387, 20:57 NGC 1396, 20:57 NGC 1399, 20:57 NGC 1404, 20:57 NGC 1427, 20:57 NGC 1427A, 20:57 NGC 1437, 20:57 NGC 2217, 13:55 NGC 2305, 14:55 NGC 2307, 14:55 NGC 2397, 14:55 NGC 2434, 14:55 NGC 2442, 14:55 NGC 2613, 15:55 NGC 2822, 14:55 NGC 2836, 14:55 NGC 2997, 15:55 NGC 3109, 15:55 NGC 3258, 15:55 NGC 3267, 15:55 NGC 3268, 15:55 NGC 3269, 15:55 & |